Bmp2icon is a tool which will take a 128x128 24-bit bitmap, and convert it into a ps2 memory card icon file. The resulting icon is a selectable shape with your bitmap 'wrapped' around it. In the current implementation, the following icon shapes are available: 3D cube, 3D rectangle, flat square.Currently only the win32 version of this tool is available, as the command- line version is out of sync.
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The next release will include a win32 binary and C source for the command line version.by Sjeep.0 descargas. Features:Reorganize Memory Cards by deleting, saving and moving individual game saves.Undelete accidentally deleted game saves.Load and Save individual game saves.Read and write memory cards using DexDrive, Caetla, & PlaySaver hardware!Compare game saves to find patches and other.Hex Edit game saves to find patches and change save data!Convert game saves between formats (DexDrive, X-Plorer/X-Ploder, Action Replay + other cartridges, PlaySaver, Virtual Game Station, PSEmuPro, Bleem! Everything you can get your hands on!).Convert game saves between regions (Europe, USA, Japan). PSXGameEdit has been confirmed to successfully convert the following games.Edit DexDrive game save comments.Edit Game ID's and Product Codes.Powerful Icon Editor lets you exchange icons, draw new ones, import and export as Windows icons (.ico).Patch game saves for more lives, ammo etc.Supported formats:Reads and writes PlaySaver and PSEmuPro Memory Card saves and single game saves (.mc &.mcr)Reads and writes DexDrive Memory Card saves (.gme)Reads and writes Bleem! Memory Card saves (.mcd)Reads and writes Virtual Game Station Memory Card saves (.vgs)Reads and writes X-Plorer/X-Ploder, Cheat Machine, Game Shark, Action Replay, Cheat Factory etc.
Single game saves (.psx)Required hardware:To utilize the PSXGameEdit program fully, you must have some hardware to do the actual communication with the memory cards. Currently the program supports the following hardware:PlaySaver PC-MemCard interface. Information on building the hardware is free and can be downloaded at members.aol.com/PlaySaverDexDrive by InterAct, which is a commercial product. Further information can be found at www.interact-acc.comX-Plorer/X-Ploder cartridge from FCD, info., ROM-upgrades and cheats can be found at www.x-plorer.co.ukPSEmuPro, the PlayStation emulator project for Windows9x computers.
Bien, no se ustedes, pero yo no podia pasar saves de un pendrive a la memory. Asi, que investigando varias paginas me salio esto y ahora yo se los comparto. Espero que les sirva. 1.-Herramientas a utilizar.Ps2 (ovio XD).Memoria usb (yo use una kingstone de 2 gb, no se cuales sean. Como pasar un archivo iso a elf. Una vez descargado Ejecutar ' vrayadv30003max2014. Copiar el archivo cgauth.dll y pegarlo en las.
See www.psemu.com for more info.A Caetla-flashed cartridge like an Action Replay, Game Wizard, Game Enhancer, Golden Finger etc.Bleem!, PlayStation emulator. Nice alternative to PSEmuPro. See www.bleem.com for info.Other cartridges that reads and writes.psx files.Please note that PSXGameEdit can read and write memory cards directly using the DexDrive, Caetla/EMS/Action Replay flashed cartridges & PlaySaver, but for other hardware, PSXGameEdit depends on the hardware to do the read/write operations between the PC and memory card.If you don't have any of the above, I highly recommend building the PlaySaver which is very cool! The version that I have built looks like this, for building questions and schematics.0 descargas. HDLBATCH is intended as a batch game installer for the Playstation 2 HDD using HDLDUMP as the main mechanism for transferring games. It supports CUE/BIN files for CD games, and ISO files for DVD games (including dual- layered DVDs, aka DVD9). CDs may also be in ISO format (e.g.
Converted to be compatible with OPL Manager), or even a mix of both CUE/BIN and ISO formats.Game titles can either be specified by a gameid.txt file formatted as:SCPS510.01 Moto GP 2SCPS510.04 Bravo MusicSCPS510.05 SamuraiSCPS510.06 Alpine Racer 3SCPS510.08 Wave RallySCPS510.09 Underwater UnitSCPS510.10 Shikigami no Shiroand a copy has been provided with this release. Please note that some titles, however, have far more characters than will fit on the OPL game menu, making some discs titles more difficult to distinguish. Examples such as 'Xenosaga Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra Disc 1' and 'Xenosaga Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra Disc 2' suggest that these two discs would appear identical on the OPL menu if only a fixed number of characters are displayed. For those games, it is recommended that the titles be adjusted. Perhaps:Xenosaga Ep. III (D1) - Also Sprach Zarathustrawould suffice to keep titles distinct even if OPL menu shortens them.
The gameid.txt file does not need to be sorted, but if multiple entries exist for a game, it will use the first found entry. The gameid.txt file provided herein is sorted by region code and numerical ID for organizational convenience, and is based off of the master list at PS2 OPL CFG.NOTE: If your game title needs to include an exclamation mark (!) make sure that all exclamation marks are preceeded with a caret (^) symbol.For example:SLUS209.45 Destroy All Humans^!is the entry for the game 'Destroy All Humans!' (this is required to work around a quirk with batch files and delayed expansion).The batch file is setup up to always do a test run first! The test run simply displays the game type (CD vs DVD), game ID, and title. All users should use a test run to check that their games will install correctly.
There are several things to look out for:Every game MUST have a valid game ID. If HDLBATCH cannot find a valid game ID, then chances are, your game file is corrupt. Verify that the SHA-1 or MD5 checksums match those found on redump.orgMake sure that you are happy with HDLBATCH's game titles for your game.After you are satisfied with the output of the test run, edit the single option called TEST to enable the actual installation.PLEASE TAKE ALL PRECAUTIONS THAT YOU SELECT THE CORRECT DRIVE TARGET!For network installations, run hdlsvr093.elf on the PS2, and then select option 4 (network).
Enter in the IP of the PS2 when prompted. Note that network installations will most certainly depend on your network connection. For large installations, a network installation is NOT recommended (250 games totaling 625GB takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to install when attaching the PS2 HDD to the motherboard).Lastly, because HDLBATCH calls HDLDUMP, which scans your hardware for PS2 HDDs, you must run with administrator rights. Right click on the batch file, and select 'Run as Administrator' and follow the prompts.(You may also want to disable your computer's power management so that your computer does not put itself to sleep in the middle of an install!)Speeds:PS2 HDD attached to PC motherboard via SATA 100MB/s - 150MB/sPS2 HDD via USB3 adapter (varies by adapter) 70MB/sPS2 HDD via ethernet 5MB/sF.A.Q.1.
Why HDLBATCH when HDLHDDBatcher and HDL Dump Helper GUI already exist?a) HDLHDDBatcher requires CDs and DVDs in two separate directories, and CDs must be in ISO format. CUE/BIN is more appropriate for CD rips. Dual-layered (DVD9) games are installed incorrectly 100% of the time.b) HDL Dump Helper GUI requires Java. On modern hardware and newer versions of Windows, the EXE file fails to find a runtime environment even if one is installed, although users may open the.jar file manually.
Batch installing is also tedious; each file must be added to the job list. Also, HDHG uses HDLDUMP 0.9.0, which seems to be much slower at writing to drives attached via USB.HLDBATCH uses a newer version of HDLDUMP which is faster for USB-attached drives, and handles all CD and DVD games (including dual-layered ones) in one directory. You just run the batch file, answer a few questions, and walk away until all games are installed.2. What about WINHIIP?WINHIIP fails to install many games properly. It has a hardcoded limit of 255 games (which can be bypassed by tediously renaming existing game partitions).
It does not support 2TB drives. And if users should ever run its 'repair' feature, games whose titles share the same first characters will have collision (i.e. Later partitions will overwrite previous partitions; this is often an issue with multi-disc games or games within a series that have long series names).3. HDLBATCH said one of my games was not a CD/DVD even though OPL loads and plays it fine by USB/SMB. I can even view the ISO or CUE/BIN file on my PC. Should I be concerned?Chances are, your game file is corrupt. This might mean absolutely nothing if, say, dummy filler files do not match the official files.
It is best, though, to re-rip your game and verify the checksum against those found on sites like redump.org and be safe rather than sorry shouldyour game eventually crash.4. My games directory is huge! Is there any way to save the test run output into a text file?Yes. The test run will prompt you whether you wish to use gameid.txt and the only valid answers are Y or N (must becapital letters). Any other response will cause a beep. After all the info is displayed, the screen will pauseuntil you press ENTER.
With that in mind, you can run HDLBATCH in a command prompt with admin rights as follows:HDLBATCH info.txtand this will cause all output to be placed into the file named info.txt - but this will also capture the prompt at the beginning and the pause at the end! So you will have to answer the question 'blind' and then hit ENTER after you see the info.txt file in your file explorer window with a size greater than 0.1 descarga. Tools for managing PS2 disc images used in Open PlayStation 2 Loader.Written in Qt and running under MS Windows.
It is possible to build the application under MacOS X and FreeBSD, but the CD/DVD sources will not work. It is a known issue and I am planning to fix it. Someday.It is the absolutely open project and everyone are welcome to contribute to. But please, remember about the code-style!With OPL PC Tools you can:Manage Your Game CollectionManage Game PicturesIinstall Multiple Games From the Different Sources (CD/DVD or.iso,.bin,.nrg files) in the Automatic Sequential ModeRecover the.iso Files From the Installed Gamesby brainstream.1 descarga.
OverviewJust like UPX, this tool is designed to help you create packed ELF to run on the PS2. It has a modular design, so anybody can write any kind of module to it. PS2SDK is a collecction of Open Source libraries used for developing applications on Sony's PlayStation 2® (PS2).
Ps2sdk contains the work from a number of PS2 projects which are now buildable in a single source tree. The PAKer utility unpacks and creates PAK files. PAK files are the archive files that are used by the Sony utility discs, like the DVD player and HDD utility discs, as well as the PSX update discs.If you still don't know what PAK files are, then you probably won't ever need to use this tool.Credits:-lOliveira, for providing me with the basic information for making such a tool.And last, but not least: when I first wrote the tool, I didn't find the original author who wrote the the PAK file unpacking code.Today, I learned that he might be 'Codec80'. Sorry about not asking you first about using your work in another tool, and I hope that you're fine with this. ?Changelog:-2014/07/07 - v1.01:.Bugfix: fixed memory corruption that occurs when building a PAK archive, as an 8-bit variable was used for indexing.PAKer will now fail and remove the broken PAK archive, if at least one file could not be added successfully.Changed the internal handling structure, so that there will be space for the NULL terminator of the name and ident fields.2012/05/05 - v1.00:.Initial public release1 descarga.
I attach a version of.EXE loader for PS1.Only works on later slims with DECKARD. 7000x (the first slims will not work)Tested only on 7500x series but should work on all.Not all EXE load, some do, some dont, just tryYou need an original PS1 disc to run this.Exe loads after boot intro.1. Place a PSX.EXE in root of mc0. Yes, root of mc0 (sorry this is old test elf, i will get back to this when cleaning the codemandatory path to put the EXE file:mc0:/PSX.EXE2. Run.elfoptional paths to run ELF file:CODE: SELECT ALLmc0:/APPS/psexeLoader.elfmc0:/BOOT/psexeLoader.elfI have attached some homebrew PS1 EXE which you can try.In the future maybe we can create complete cheat manager aswell.
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We can load elfs so applying cheats from EE is really easy. In fact I might implement that soon. I guess it's handy since if we have no cheat device for PS1 we can use this, on least on slims.Also, open source is used here, so in the end all source code will released.by krat0s.0 descargas. So I have been trying to get OPL to run my PS1 games through POPStarter. It took me ages to extract the files and run the files through all the tools required to get it to a working VCD file.So I created an application to do it for me. I called it PSXVCD.You can add multiple files in almost any format (.zip,.7z,.rar,.ecm,.bin,.cue,.img,.iso,.mdf,.nrg).All the tool does now is create a VCD file and/or CUE/BIN files.
So you do not need to choose how you will be playing the game any more.All unzipping and decompressing is done automatically.This tool will also embed CDDA audio so it can be played by POPSTARTER (PROTO 08 onwards).Once done all you need to do is transfer the files to your PS2 or USB (I use RadHostClient).NOTE: All renaming of files should be done prior to loading into PSXVCD. PSXVCD will name the final files the same name as the file you stick into it (with different extensions of course)NOTE: If you need to generate an confelm.cfg file use version 2.1If you are using the latest version of OPL (OPL 136DB or newer) use 2.2Hope somebody finds it useful. It saved me lots of time.by englishl1989.2 descargas. It converts PS2 games in BIN format to ISO format.The most useful usage of this would be CD games for OPL, and usage with USBeXtreme which only accepts.ISO.This IS only for PS2 games, and creates a 100% working.ISO file. ALL LBA stay intact.Usage is pretty simple:When pressing the convert button,it seems that nothing is happening but in fact, it is working, you will be greated with a info prompt.A progress bar will be implemented in later versions.It works better than converting with ULTRAISO or mounting etc.
And hope jay-jay will find this useful.Cheers.- Krat0sNote: If you get errors just install.Net framework 4.4 descargas.
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