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LOL nice to see someone is updating the wiki
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N/M I SUCK. Trying to use PS3ToolsGui to do this stuff is like using a peashooter to hunt bears. I'll cave in and install PSL1GHT tomorrow after work. I think actually using the right tools will work...
If someone with a BC PS3 wants to help, it might be a breakthrough! Unself the 3 ps2_emu files in dev_flash/ps2emu/ (3.55OFW, KMEAW, whatever) open them one by one in a hex editor and do a search and replace for SCUS97269 and replace with a title id of any real, actual disc you have. makeself them, (with the same attributes they had before you unselfed). Then enable dev_blind in multiman, backup the files in dev_blind/ps2emu/ and replace with the new selfs. Exit multiman, insert the disc you edited the files to, and boot it. If it asks you to install to HDD, get a huge boner and say "OK". After it's done, eject the disc, check on the XMB for an icon, and if there is one, see if it boots the game. If it does, jump for joy, because I just figured out how to install PS2 games to HDD. Note beforehand: There is *no* danger whatsoever in modifying the contents of /dev_flash/ps2emu/ at least not in KMEAW or Rebug (I've deleted them and rebooted with zero problems) As long as you have a backup, you can restore them back. The reason I think this will work is because of the location in the elf of "SCUS97269". It is absolutely a section that handles creation of PS2 HDD partitions and installation to HDD. PS- if you have a BC PS3 (20,60 or 80GB with 4 USB ports and card readers) and want to help out, but don't understand the instructions, give me a title id of a disc you own, and I'll do all the work. PPS- if what I think happens actually happens, BC PS3s create a bootable installation of Playonline when they find that title id inserted; it's triggered in ps2_emu.self. They create a HDD partition in hdd0/game/(title id folder) which places an icon on XMB that boots the partition. Change the title id to whatever you want in the elf, insert that disc, and ps2_emu.self thinks it's Playonline, so installs it. Once you have it installed, you can FTP/copy it out and use package creator to make an installable package of it! And I can't see why this package wouldn't run on any PS3, even non-BC.
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What you are trying to do... i think is a installation of "2G" (this is what im looking for, to document it in the wiki) I created a content folder with a PARAM.SFO marked as "2G", and i assure you that it boots (but i had an error because rest of the files was frankenstein) And you can pack this in a .pkg of course, i have to add that i tested in a ps3 slim and the frankenstein was trying to boot Obviously there can be other problems later, but the first step (a "2G" booting in a slim) works Yes, im using this thread as a "feedback" to complete some pages ![]() The most affected page is this one http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Emula...ons_in_PS3_HDD And these are the edits i did to the page the last days http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?...action=history Last edited by sandungas; 04-14-2012 at 01:40 PM. |
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Well, I found the "Playonline" disc which comes with FFXI, with cobra it boots, gets the "Install to HDD" menu, and does in fact create a "PS2" folder in XMB, which contains "Final Fantasy XI" icon, and it is bootable! Sadly, clicking on it does nothing but lock up the machine, because a) it's not a BC PS3 (although Cobra does go into PS2 mode, LED turns blue) and b) The actual FFXI game is not installed yet, which C) is impossible to do without a Playonline account
I'd sign up for one, but D) the Playonline GUI (which does work when you put the Playonline disc/iso in after the initial partition creation) is all garbled and in Japanese ![]() The FFXI disc boots fine (a bit of garbled video, but everything works) but when you click on Install, it simply tells you that you must install the game using the Playonline GUI ![]() I've never missed my CECHA01 as much as right now. @sandungas : the SFO is a 2G type ![]() [edit] Is it even possible to install PSL1GHT in windows? Using cygwin, I get the "../scripts/004-gcc-4.6.1-PPU-stage2.sh: Failed." error, and tried deleting the config.cache file as suggested elsewhere, but keep getting the error. Very frustrating, as it happens like 20 minutes into the install. [edit2] Okay, I got a whole development suite set up in ubuntu. I'm between a rock and a hard place now, because I have to use a cobra setup on a non-BC ps3, and that may be wrecking things, or it may be an error on my part, or it may be that modifying .elf files changes something in the internal hash of them which must be addressed in ways I don't know. Suffice it to say, I successfully unselfed, modified title id, and re-selfed with all original attributes all the ps2emu files, and they don't work. Black screen and hard lockup. This might be cobra, or it might be something else. I have a few more things to try, but this idea might be dead in the water for now
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Awesome, you hunted the elusive "2G" PARAM.SFO... i must admit that i had few hopes of somebody to get it when i opened this thread
Can you upload the .SFO somewhere ? And like before, some information about the VHD file and his paths ? I think is not needed to upload the VHD (i suppose this one is not empty), the format will be the same than socom, still is interesting to see if it has the same size that the one from socom http://axonnsd.org/WebData/FlashFun/flash/thankyou.swf Edit: Ohh, well... i speculated in the wiki if this installation is separated in 2 steps with 2 folders: "2D" (with the VHD image)... and "2G" (little files relinking to the big files marked as "2D") Also is possible that two VHD exist: a bootable "2G" with the main game (an VHD only for the game)... and "2D" with the additional content (with another VHD only for patches) Please take a look if this is wrong Last edited by sandungas; 04-15-2012 at 02:33 AM. |
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Nope, it's just one big 12GB file, FFXI and all the optional packs get installed to the one file I believe. I'll try these all out on my PS2 later on, apparently you don't need the original Sony HDD, any drive in the network adapter IDE port works. Any idea how to get a Playonline account?
[edit] MOAR FAIL. Doesn't detect the HDD, I guess it does need the official one. (can you spoof generic HDDs to Sony official ones?) ************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* Here's that list of title ids found in the ps2emu files: ps2_emu.elf ps2_softemu.elf ps2_gxemu.elf The PARAM.SFO from the Playonline/FFXI HDD install.
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About the Playonline account... i have no idea sorry
![]() Based in the name i can imagine what is it, but is a bit strange that this exist if there is only one disc of this type The parameter is "ITEM_PRIORITY"... i can imagine the "item" is talking about the game... but with the priority is not so easy: -The most simple idea can be to order them in the XMB game column, from top to bottom (this has not sense if there is only one game of this type, but maybe was something sony implemented but not used later) -Other idea is it can be some kind or order about how to load the VHD -Or is referred to the "slots" inside the VHD ? -Or hardware priority ? (talking about PS2 emulation hardware) I think this will not have an easy answer, because is filled with zeroes, im just brainstorming ![]() ----------------------- Edit: Also it contains an ATTRIBUTE (one possible place to activate flags for speciall modes)... but is filled with zeroes too The flags in ATTRIBUTE sometimes are specific for the type of content (e.g: the flag for "psp remote play" when used in a "game save ps3" it means "copy protection enabled") But this doesnt means that this disc installations has his own specific flags... its only a possibility Appart from this... i can assure that there is nothing more interesting in the PARAM.SFO to look for (the next interesting thing that maybe can be tweaked is the RESOLUTION... but this has no relationship with what we are talking about) Last edited by sandungas; 04-16-2012 at 01:36 AM. |
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pooozz , i was gonna have a browse but the wiki is down
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.c...s3devwiki.com/i hopes its nothing serious.
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