.. | ||
CHT | ||
etc | ||
FreeMCB/INSTALL/SYS-CONF | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitattributes | ||
backup-ops2l-vmc.bash | ||
README.md |
PlayStation 2 notes
I have a ProCaster TV which isn’t anything special unless it not being smart counts. PS2 is connected through RCA HDMI adapter/signal converter (archived)
NOTE! This directory contains .editorconfig
and
.gitattributes
as for some reason everything related to PS2
is using crlf
(aka “Windows style”) line-endings, so I am
assuming that using lf
would just mean things won’t work,
so be cautious when editing things.
The file
command may be helpful e.g.
% file SCES_509.16.cfg
SCES_509.16.cfg: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators
Subdirectories
CHT/
- OpenPS2LoaderCHT/
directoryetc/
-/etc/
directory, for the samba configuration file- FreeMCB/ -
mass:/
or whatever device/directory contains FreeMCBoot installer
PlayStation 2 System Configuration
System Configuration is the second option when booting without a disc.
- Screen Size:
16:9
as screens aren’t squares nowadays (if yours was,4:3
orfull
) - Digital Out (Optical): mine says
On
although I don’t remember touching it - Component Video Out:
Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr
removed letterboxing for me.
TV configuration
My TV has an aspect ratio setting and the universal remote control I
am using has a 16:9
button that I just kept pressing until
it said 16:9
Samba
- https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/shell-things/src/branch/master/etc/samba/playstation2.conf
- Remember firewalls!
sudo ufw allow samba
sudo firewall-cmd --add-service=samba --permanent --zone=home && sudo firewall-cmd --reload
FreeMCBoot
I downloaded it from ps2-home.com
which apparently removes BOOT/LAUNCHELF.CNF
which is
reported to cause black screens.
FreeMCBoot Installer configuration
If you place files in INSTALL/BOOT
directory of
FreeMCBoot installation device, those will get copied to the memory card
saving time and effort.
However they may not get automatically added to the menu, unless they
are added into INSTALL/SYS-CONF/FREEMCB.CNF
.
While it’s included here for reference, DON’T USE IT DIRECTLY just in
case, use something like code --diff
to compare it with
your file and just use the piece if necessary.
The relevant piece is near the end,
name_OSDSYS_ITEM_6 = OpenPS2Loader
path1_OSDSYS_ITEM_6 = mass:/BOOT/OPNPS2LD-v1.1.0.ELF
path2_OSDSYS_ITEM_6 = mc?:/BOOT/OPNPS2LD-v1.1.0.ELF
path3_OSDSYS_ITEM_6 = mc?:/B?DATA-SYSTEM/OPNPS2LD-v1.1.0.ELF
In my case nothing else was using the ITEM6, so I copied prior
example and put it in place. I also had a ESR.ELF
named
there, while I had to add OpenPS2Loader.
FreeMCBoot Configurator
FreeMCBoot Configurator is the seventh option for me and I set the following so that the boot animation with the boxes play, because of both nostalgia and the secret there 😉
- Configure OSDSYS options
- Skip Disc Boot:
OFF
- Skip Sony LOGO:
OFF
- RETURN
- Skip Disc Boot:
Save CNF to MC<0|1>
- EXIT
Open PS2 Loader configuration
Start (menu), settings. This is mostly personal opinions too.
- PS2 Logo:
on
- Some games allow progressive scanning by holding Triangle and Cross when the logo appears, so seeing them is easier.
- Write Operations
On
- Required for using same VMC across multiple games. ps2homebrew/Open-PS2-Loader#654 (Comment)
Remember Last Played GameOn
Auto Start9
- actually not that good idea as it seems to cause every time game is switched to memory card.
- ETH Device Start Mode
auto
- Default Menu
ETH Games
Controller settings
- Configure PADEMU
- Settings Mode:
Global
- Pad Emulator
Off
- Required for some games to work Open-PS2-Loader#842
- I experienced this with Kingdom Hearts II not having background music.
- Required for some games to work Open-PS2-Loader#842
- Settings Mode:
Network Settings don’t have anything special to note. Remember to
save changes
VMC configuration
- Select a game and press
Triangle
forOptions
- Configure VMC
- This should be clear without extra documentation
- Remember to
Save Changes
Why share VMC?
Using VMC shares space on the physical memory card and makes backups easier (e.g. script in this directory). When all games have their own memory card, there is less to lose if something goes wrong.
However there are games that give some benefit for having played other games e.g.
- If you have a Ratchet & Clank save on your memory card
- Ratchet & Clank 2 provides the weapons returning from it for free.
- Ratchet & Clank 3 provides skin and employee discount in vendors.
- If you have a Ratchet & Clank 2 save on your memory card
- Ratchet & Clank 3 provides the weapons returing from 2 for free.