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The Unofficial PlayStation 2
Backup Guide
This composition of Guides & Tutorials is for informational purposes only.
All Information contained herein use at your only risk,
No author or any other persons will take responsibility for damage to your PC or PS2, nor take any responsibility for any misuse of the information herein for
illegal or unlawful purposes.
Tutorials Collected by Simmo2302
I take no credit for any of these tutorials all due credit goes to the original authors
Table Of Contents
Page Title Author
3 - 24 How to backup DVD games with DVD Decrypter and
ImgBurn Tokijin
25 – 46 How to backup DVD games with Nero Burning ROM and Alcohol 120%
Tokijin
47 - 62 Easy Methods to rebuild PS2 games Alkohol 63 - 69 How To Rebuild PS2 games using Gnie's ExPERT guide
(may be missing 2 images) Alkohol
70 - 83 PS2 Versions and Modchips Glitched 84 - 92 Ace's guides: A TRUE working exploit for slim PlayStation
2s(CD, Memory Card, and USB Memory Stick) Also available for users of fat PlayStation 2s.
Ace_2
93 - 94 Copying game save from PC to PS2 using uLaunchELF Dan168 95 - 103 PS2 & Xbox Backup Tutorials & Information Oner
104 – 106 PS2 Slimline guide: external USB hard drive & game playing (NO CHIP REQ'D)
MasterChu
107 How to boot programs using Swap magic MasterChu
108 Play PS1 Backups On PS2 With Swap Magic Guide!!!!! Nyc4life 109 - 110 Converting ARMax codes to be used on Swap Magic CODER RiPPER D.
111 How to Use Codebreaker 7+ codes with Swapmagic 3.8 Coder edition
gsxtcy
112 - 113 HDD ON SLIM PSTWO _ USB EXTREME/ USB ADVANCE BenD188 114 – 115 Playing PlayStation(PSX) games on your PlayStation 2 using
PSX Loader Ace_2
116 - 117 The Cardboard and Straw MOD, a free alternative for modding a Version 13/14 PlayStation 2 for use with Swap
Magic/Breaker Pro
Ace_2
118 - 120 PS2 And Swap Magic Help Eric04h 121 - 129 How to copy games and how to use Swap Magic for
Dummies !!! IcePeten
130 - 132 Front Cover of disc tray removal (Fat PS2) ????
How to backup PS2 DVD games with DVD Decrypter and ImgBurn
By Tokijin
The purpose of this tutorial is to explain how to backup PS2
DVD-ROM games with commonly used software including DVD Decrypter and
ImgBurn. I will also outline how to book type with each of these programs. Your burner
must support booktyping/bitsetting. Part II of ths tutorial will outline burning and
booktyping with Nero Burning ROM and Alcohol 120%. You can also use this tutorial
for copying your backups to other discs. The process is exactly the same as backing up
originals.
You will need:
1. A DVD Burner.
2. Quality DVD Media.
3. A modifcation to your PS2, a soft mod like Swap Magic, or a hard mod like
a modchip. You cannot direct boot PS2 backups, you must have some type of modification to
your PS2 to play backup games.
4. Burning software like DVD Decrypter, Img Burn, Nero, or Alcohol 120%.
5. A PS2.
6. 6-10 GB's of free HD space.
Definitions of booktyping:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_type
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/150
In short, booktyping/bitsetting means fooling your DVD player into thinking a DVD+R or
DVD+R DL is a pressed DVD-ROM. This improves compatibility with stand alone DVD
players, including your PS2. DVD-ROM is the most universally compatible DVD format
with standalone players. V.4 PS2's and later will read DVD+R's book typed to DVD-ROM
fine. DVD+R's also are of better quality than DVD-R's.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/print/article/113
Before we get started, here's a few pointers you should always use for successful DVD
Burning.
1. Use Quality Media. The PS2 laser is very picky. Unlike most standalones, it will not play
anything you throw at it. Furthermore, cheap media uses low quality dyes which will speed
your laser to the cemetery. At $50 a pop, most of us can't afford a new laser at the drop of a
dime. Use quality media like Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Maxell High Grade DVD+/ -R's.
These brands use quality azo (metal) dyes which will go easy on your PS2 laser. DVD+R vs.
DVD-R doesn't matter as much, what matters is the manufacturer. I prefer DVD+R's, but
DVD-R's will work just as well.
2. Make sure your firmware is up to date. Firmware is defined as:
http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/definition.php?firmware Newer firmware will improve
write strategies, media compatibility and reliability, and unlock new features like
booktyping/bitsetting or overspeed. Upgrade your firmware here:
http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
3. Close all programs while burning like AV, scanners, internet, etc. This will put less strain
on your memory usage and enable all of it to be dedicated to the burning process. This is
1. Insert your original PS2 DVD-ROM game in your DVD-ROM drive.
2. Open Alcohol 120%.
3. Click Image Making Wizard.
4. Click the "skip read errors" box. Click the "seperate image every" box. Select never
seperate from the drop down menu.
5. Click Next.
6. Pick a name and destination for the image.
7. Click Start.
8. Chill for a minute while the image rips. It shouldn't take long. Tick the "close this dialog
box after process finished" box.
9. It's done! You'll get a mdf and a mds file when it's done.
10. Right click the mds file and select Image Burning Wizard.
11. Click Next.
12. That will bring up this menu.
13. Select your recorder, set the write speed to half the max speed of the disc, check enable
buffer underrun technology, and check write.
14. Click Start.
15. Sit tight for 10-15 minutes. Burn speed will vary according to the size of the image and
write speed.
16. It's done! Click ok.
17. Click Finish.
The quality scan:
Book typing with Alcohol 120%:
1. Go to File-->Options.
2. This will bring up the options menu.
3. Select Recording from the file tree. Click the "Booktype DVD as
DVD-ROM while burning" box. Note: Never use DVD-RW's with the PS2, they put terrible
strain on the laser. Always use quality DVD-R/+R's.
4. Click ok.
5. Notice the DVD-ROM booktype when it's finished burning. Go to CD/DVD Manager--
>Disc to check the booktype after it's finished burning.
Easy Methods to rebuild PS2 Games
OK, I know that there's a lot of guides/methods are posted here on "how to rebuild a DVD9 PS2 games" into DVD5 already. However, seems like some newbies are having troubles regardless of how great those guides are. Here is an "easy/simple" guide, especially for those clueless newbies
with Swap Magic.
In this guide, I will use 50CENT BULLETPROOF, since it's 5.95GB and many newbies (Swap Magic users) are having troubles rebuilding or backing up the game and or any games that's over 4.7GB. With that being said, we can't just have DVD Decrypter or Nero to rip and burn onto a single layer
4.7GB. Apparently, in order for you to have a successful backup and play, you'll need to rebuild the game so your Swap Magic Disc can boot it up properly. This is a working method, I've tried and
tested the backups and it works!
NOTE: some PS2 games will need to have a special "RipKit/Tool", in order to successfully rebuild and backup. To name a few like GT4, GOW (US) and XENOSAGA Episode 1 (US). These games are totally
different and needs it's own "ripkit" to process in order to backup and have a success burned. Additionally, keep in mind that not every rebuild games will GUARANTEE to work 100%, a few will
freeze/hang up, black screen, some you'll need to rebuild a few times or burn to different high quality media a few times, etc.
Gnie's ExPERT http://rapidshare.com/files/11762717/ExPERT_v1.03.rar.html CD DVD GEN 1.5 http://rapidshare.com/files/11762892/cddvd_gen_15.rar.html
DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0 http://rapidshare.com/files/11763360/Set....5.4.0.exe.html ImgBurn http://www.imgburn.com/
ISO Buster (Free version) http://www.isobuster.com/
I highly recommend whoever don't have them yet, grab it before it's gone because it won't be there long.
NOTE: In this guide, I will only use ISO Buster Pro 1.8, CDVD GEN 1.5, Gnie's IML2ISO and Nero
Express (Nero 7) to burn. Burning is a choice/preference of yours, so use which ever programs you're more experienced to burn. Of course, I do nearly 50% and 50% on both DVD Decrypter and Nero for
the burning process.
Since nearly everyone knows how to rip the game via DVD Decrypter using MODE, ISO, READ R into the hard drive and MODE, ISO, WRITE to burn, so I'll just briefly write for that process for now.
**STEP 1**
- rip the game with DVD Decrypter via MODE, ISO, READ R to your hard drive.
**STEP 2**
- Extract the ISO or files with ISO Buster Pro 1.8 -- now Open up ISO Buster Pro 1.8
Now make a Folder in your hard drive called ISO BUSTER EXTRACT or something that you'll remember.
Once ISO Buster is completed, don't close it... leave it open, but just minimize down on your taskbar only because you'll need that for reference to get going with CD/DVD GEN 1.5.
**STEP 3**
Now open up CD/DVD GEN 1.5
Now bring back up ISO Buster Pro 1.8 again, so you can reference the files in order.
at DISC NAME: put SLUS 21315 (with no period). NOTE: sometimes it will be SLES XXXXX. at PRODUCER NAME: always put PLAYSTATION, at VOLUME: put 50CENT or name of the game, at
PUBLISHER: put your name or anything, at LICENSE NAME: America (or wherever the disc/or you're from, so if you're from Europe, put Europe, if you're from Japan, put Japan).
Now go into your hard drive and create a Folder name IML, then EXIT out.
**STEP 4**
Now open up Gnie's IML2ISO
**STEP 5**
Burning the ISO Image, now you can Open up DVD Decrypter, ImgBurn or Nero Express or Nero Burning Rom and burn your newly rebuild game. For this guide, I'm using Nero Express to burn.
Why? Because I like the fact that Nero can/will "automatically" set the "Booktype" into DVD-ROM whenever I used a DVD+R media. However, the choice is yours.... I've done both DVD Decrypter and
Nero equally, but lately I just don't like to go inside the settings via DVD Decrypter and set the "booktype" prior to the burning process that's all.
I preferred any DVD+R from Taiyo Yuden, Hitachi Maxell (Made In Japan by Hitachi Corp.) and Verbatim "advanced azo" or "datalife plus" and have them "Booktyping" into DVD-ROM. With
booktyping them into DVD-ROM format, you're FREE OF WORRIES... that's right, you hear me, any PS2 consoles will play any DVD-ROM format flawlessly.
That's it...... now you can pop up a Hennessey or Tequila and play all night long.
NOTE: If you have the following set to "Automatic", then whenever you use Nero Express (for PS2 games or dvd movies), Nero Burning Rom (for dvd movies) Nero Recode 2 & Nero Vision (for dvd
movies) to burn, all your backups will automatically set the “BookType” to DVD-ROM if you’re using a DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL media. That is... if your dvd burner is capable of booktyping.
How to set the "Booktype" or "Bitsetting" using Nero Burning Rom by Alkohol
NOTE: this is just the settings only, it will work even if you burn your PS2 games with Nero Express, it will automatically "Booktype" your DVD+R into DVD-ROM when you're burning with Nero Express or
Nero Burning Rom.[/b]
01) open up Nero StartSmart, then click on Nero Burning Rom 02) EXIT out the "New Compilation" when it pops up
03) click on "Chooses A Recorder" (it's a small burner icon next to (I) and the arrow down) 04) click on “Options," then on "Booktype Settings," set to "Automatic" and click "OK" - that's it... easy as smoking. Now every time when you burn using a DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL disc, Nero
will “automatically” change the Booktype into a DVD-ROM format.
Good luck, have fun burning -- Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
<< How To Rebuild PS2 games using Gnie's ExPERT guide by Alkohol >>
OK folks I just want to throw in another Gnie's ExPERT rebuilding guide and add to my guide here
that's all. For those that has no idea on how to use Gnie's ExPERT; here's a simple guide for you all, so look no further. Basically, Gnie's ExPERT is another useful tool that automatically rebuild the ISO
into a new rebuilt ISO without going through hustle or hassle.
**Things to remember: make sure your burner's firmware is up-to-date with the latest available firmware for your burner. Firmware enhances media compatibility, with that being said, it helps to
burn and or write to the most newest media in the market now-a-days easily. Another good rule of thumb is to always use high quality media, don't blame me if you burned it too fast, too slow or
if you're using crap/junk unknown media.
<><> Tools needed <><>
<> DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0 <> Gnie's ExPERT v1.03 Rebuilding Tool
<><><> STEP 1 <><><>
<> Rip the original ISO with DVD Decrypter
<> put original PS2 game inside dvd burner or dvd rom drive <> open up DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
<> Mode, ISO, Read R (to your hard drive) <> set "source" = where the original PS2 game is located
<> set "destination" = to your hard drive <> click DECRYPT (and now wait until it's completed)
you should know how to rip the original PS2 game's ISO with DVD Decrypter already ==============================================================
If you still DON'T KNOW how to rip the main ISO with DVD Decrypter, then it is obvious that you're
not a true gamer(s).
**NOTE: Extremely important here; for this guide, I will use the ISO disc 2 from XENOSAGA only, but you can use it for any of your future or new PS2 games ripped ISO.
<><><> SETP 2 <><><>
<> Rebuild the ISO with Gnie's ExPERT
**NOTE: you can use any of your ripped PS2 game's ISO, this is just my example only**
That's it.... easy as sippin' on some Hennessey. Now just burn your new rebuilt ISO with DVD Decrypter with some high quality media like Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim "advanced azo or datalife plus"
or Maxell (made in japan by Hitachi Corp.) and you should be all square away.
<><><> STEP 3 <><><>
<> burn your newly rebuilt ISO with DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
<> open up DVD Decrypter <> put a high quality media inside your dvd burner
<> set your "source" = browse to your new rebuilt ISO from your hard drive <> set your "destination" = to your dvd burner
<> set your burning speed to 4X <> click on WRITE (now sit tight until it's successfully completed)
That's it... enjoy your new backup now.
PS2 Versions and Modchips by Glitched
Most People Don’t Know What Version Their PS2 and What Modchip To Get, So Here’s A Guide On PS2 Versions And Modchips !!!!!!! V1/V2/V3 To check if you have the V1/V2/V3 PS2 Turn the Playstation upside-down and check how many screws there are. The screws are covered by black plastic or rubber hole covers. You can easily remove the screw covers by prying them off with a small flat head precision screwdriver If you have 10 bottom screws you have a V1, V2 or V3 PS2 model. V4 To check if you have the V4 PS2. The model # can be SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001, 35001, SCPH-30002, 35002, SCPH-30003, 35003, SCPH-30004, 35004 If the marked screw doesn't show up in the expansion bay of your PS2 then please take a look on the bottom of the PS2 case. If there is an electrical hazard warning on the bottom of the case then it is a V4. V5/V6 To check if you have the V5/V6 PS2 The model numbers can be SCPH-30000R, SCPH-30001 R, SCPH-30002 R, SCPH-30003 R, SCPH-30004 R, SCPH-30006 R But also some SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003 and SCPH-30004 PS2 have a V5/V6 main board. V7 To check if you have the V7 If your model# is SCPH-39000, 39001, 39002, 39003, 39004 or 37000 you have a V7 PS2 main board. V8
To check if you have the V8 The V8 was only released in the Japanese market. The model # can be SCPH-39000 or SCPH-39006 (GH-022 BIOS 090). V9 To check if you have the V9 If your model # is SCPH-50000, 50001, 50010, 50002, 50003 or 50004 you have a V9 PS2 main board (GH-023 board). SCPH 50001 / 50010 date code 3a-3b-3c is a V9. SCPH-55006/55007 GT (white console) is also a V9. V10 To check if you have the V10 If have a USA/CANADA SCPH-50001 AND if you can find DATE CODE 3D as shown below, you have a V10 PS2 main board (GH-026 board). SCPH 50001 / 50010 Date Code 3D is a V10 If have a PAL (EUROPE/AUSTRALIA) SCPH-50002/3/4 AND if you can find "a" as shown below, you have a V10 PS2 main board (GH-026 board). V11 To check if you have the V11 It was only released in Europe. The model # is SCPH-50004 with a GH-027 or GH-029 board. Same board as V10 but console comes with a new laser unit. V12 To check if you have the V12 The new mini PS TWO SCPH-7000x SCPH-70012 CB (for United States) SCPH-70011 CB (for North America) SCPH-70002 CB (for Oceania) SCPH-70003 CB (for UK) SCPH-70004 CB (for Europe) SCPH-70000 CB (for Japan) V13 To check if you have the V13
SCPH-70001 (for North America) The Warranty Sticker location has moved from the back and is now located directly over one of the (6) screws on the v13 underside. Another major change includes the removal of the Phone Line from the back of the v13 console; however, the Network Line is still present. There is also a small layout change around the Motor Driver IC of the PSTwo main board (now GH-032-XX). SCPH-70004 (for Europe) Main board is GH-032-13 What Is A ModChip? A Mod Chip allows any console to play imported games, backup CD/DVD media, homebrews and media from a PC (such as MP3’s), without any setbacks. A PS2 Mod Chip permits the purchaser of the original game to play backup copies in case the original copy is lost or damaged. A gaming console has a protection system that eliminates the ability to use such copies, but with a console equipped with a mod chip will disable this protection enabling you to boot backups and imports that original consoles cannot without the assistance of a mod chip. Different Types of Modchips and There Capabilities(Prices US):There Are More Modch ips But These Are The More Popular…. Solder less-There Is Only 1 Kind The DMS4 E.Z.I Lite Auto-detect and boot of all media types: DMS4 EZI will automatically detect whether a PS1, PS2 CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD9 or DVD+RW, original domestic CD/DVD is inserted and then boot it without any interaction from the user. High security: DMS Technologies has protected its design using a military grade secure FPGA to prevent cloners and fakers. You are buying an original high quality product. Unrivaled boot success rate and compatibility: The boot rate of DMS4 is nigh on 100%. The DMS4 EZI Supports v5-v11 USA/ASIAN and PAL Flash upgrade via CD: The popular CD flash upgrade first introduced by DMS3 and has been retained offering a choice of firmware upgrade options. DVD region Free with RCE support:
Watch all region DVD movies on your PS2. Colour Fix: Force the colour mode to your choice. DEV.olution Mode 1: Load appliactions and software from your PS2 Memory card using DMS Tech. specially integrated DEV.olution mode. DEV.olution Mode 2: Load applications and software from your PS2 HDD using DMS Tech. specially integrated software. DEV.olution 2 is the successor to DEV.olution 1 mode. Configuration Mode: Boot to DMS Tech. config mode and select the startup boot mode of your choice. You can enable/disable and configure the DMS4 Lite features within the attractive GUI. Software Modchip disable: Disable the Modchip in software by pushing Square on the Joypad. PS2 Media Player compatible. Supports multi disc games, MP3, DivX, MPEG4, classic video game emultaors. Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready. ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay 2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! Pro The feature packed big brother of the DMS4 EZI Lite has a 2MB flash to store homebrew software (PS2 media player, utilities, demos, emulators) within the internal flash memory. The DMS4 Pro has all the features of the Lite, further it boasts enhanced security, larger flash memory and will have extra features added in software at no extra cost in future update builds. The ultimate upgrade for the hard core PS2 user! Product Compatibility: Compatible with all v5-v11 PS2 Consoles. Absolutely no soldering required . Not compatible with PS Two Slimline (v12/v13) EZI Pro: US$ 79 EZI Lite: US$ 69 Solder: DMS4 Pro/Lite DMS4 Lite:
Auto-detect and boot of all media types: DMS4 will automatically detect whether a PS1, PS2 CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD9 or DVD+RW, original domestic CD/DVD is inserted and then boot it without any interaction from the user. Reduced wire Count: 17 wires for v1-v7 PAL/USA or 18 wires for v1-v7 Japan/Asian 18 wires for v9-v13 USA and PAL (19 with DVD+/-RW support / T wire) or 19 wires for v8,9 and 10 Japan/Asian (20 with DVD+/-RW support / T wire) High security: DMS Technologies has protected its design using a military grade secure FPGA to prevent cloners and fakers. You are buying an original high quality product. Unrivaled boot success rate and compatibility: The boot rate of DMS4 is nigh on 100%. The DMS4 Supports v1-v13 USA/ASIAN and PAL Flash upgrade via CD: The popular CD flash upgrade first introduced by DMS3 and has been retained offering a choice of firmware upgrade options. DVD region Free with RCE support: Watch all region DVD movies on your PS2. Colour Fix: Force the colour mode to your choice. DEV.olution Mode 1: Load appliactions and software from your PS2 Memory card using DMS Tech. specially integrated DEV.olution mode. DEV.olution Mode 2: Load applications and software from your PS2 HDD using DMS Tech. specially integrated software. DEV.olution 2 is the successor to DEV.olution 1 mode. Configuration Mode: Boot to DMS Tech. config mode and select the startup boot mode of your choice. You can enable/disable and configure the DMS4 Lite features within the attractive GUI. Software Modchip disable: Disable the Modchip in software by pushing Square on the Joypad. PS2 Media Player compatible. Supports multi disc games, MP3, DivX, MPEG4, classic video game emultaors. Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready. ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay 2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! DMS4 Pro: The feature packed big brother of the DMS4 Lite has a 2MB flash to store homebrew software (PS2 media player, utilities, demos, emulators) within the internal flash memory.
The DMS4 Pro has all the features of the Lite, further it boasts enhanced security, larger flash memory and will have extra features added in software at no extra cost in future update builds. The ultimate upgrade for the hard core PS2 user! What is the main difference between DMS4 Lite and Pro? The main difference is that Pro has 2MB of flash memory which allows you to store homebrew software (ps2 media player, utilities, demos, emulators) in it's internal memory. The Lite version requires the user to boot homebre software either from CD/DVD or a memory card. Product Compatibility: Compatible with all v1-v13 PS2 Consoles. Compatible with PS Two Slimline. Lite: US$ 49 Pro: US$ 59 Matrix Infinity AUTOMATIC SELECTION for PS2/PS1/DVD SUPPORTS. (Just insert any support and the Infinity will play it !!) DVD Region Free Incorporated !! ( to play all regions DVD without need of any extra operation.) Full 512 Kb Flash Memory on board (Flashable with our future updates and software releases!!) Compatible with Playstation 2 USA/PAL/Japanese - v1, v2, v3, v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 Jumper less (Automatic Version detection) Software selectable "PS2 Quick Load" option. (To skip PS2 logo and Quick boot PS2 Games!!) Software selectable "PSX Quick Load" option. (To skip PS1 logo and Quick boot PSX Games!!) Easy to Install. (only 18 wires for v1-v8 and 20 wires for v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13) ACTEL based IC for enhanced stability AUTOMATIC "GREEN FIX" (No more need to change the cable to see your DVD movies on the PS2!!) Import Games Fix (All PSX import games are played at FULL SCREEN and FULL COLOR !!) STEALTH-Mode (The Modchip can be switched off and becomes invisible to Online Gaming) Sleep-Mode (The Modchip will switch off itself after boot) 100% NO SWAP (Direct boot for all the PS2 and PSX games) Supports games on DVD-9 media !! PLAYS ALL THE CD’S and DVD’S Games (both, Import or Backup’s) SUPPORTS MULTI-DISK GAMES !!
SUPPORTS ANTI-MOD PS1 GAMES !! SUPPORTS DATEL MEMORY CARDS!! Very Reliable (All the Modchips are 100% tested before delivery) Very Stable (Thanks to the sleep mode the IC will never Overheat) CD Lens Safe (Avoid CD lens damage by sending un-necessary signal to the Drive Controller) Media types supported: CD-ROM / DVD-ROM / DVD-ROM 9 / CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW Product Compatibility: Matrix Infinity Chip is for all PS2 consoles except JAP SCPH-10000/15000/18000 Compatible with Playstation 2 USA v1, v2, v3, v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 Compatible with Playstation 2 PAL v3, v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 Compatible with Playstation 2 JAPAN/ASIAN v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 US$ 49 Magic 3.1+ World's first 17 wire install for V1-V8 New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Modchip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Direct boot Imports / Backups without the swap method - just like Originals Direct boot of PSX original Imports Direct boot of PSX Backups (CD-R) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 original Imports (CD, DVD and DVD 9) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 Backups (CD-R, DVD±R) Multi Disc ready NTSC and PAL ready ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay V2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Does not affect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same Autodetect the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC, PAL) - doesn't matter which country you're in. Bonus Feature: Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! Product Compatibility: Compatible with V1-V8 USA, EUR, JAP PlayStation 2 consoles and DVD 9 ready
Network and Online ready NTSC and PAL ready Multi Disc ready US$ 15 Crystal High Quality Actel Pro Asic Plus FPGA provides: Flash-based configuration means we are able to quickly and thoroughly test and debug many different configurations before arriving at a stable release. An excessive number of "gates" allows the use of an internal "ROM" for infallible "Recovery Mode". This means you will never be stuck unable to recover from firmware err ors. ISP (In-System Programming) and Boundary Scan allow us to program and test every single device on the Crystal Chip board after population. This will detect any flaws in the manufacturing process, such as bridged pins or defective components. Internal SRAM allows us to provide unique features unavailable with many other FPGA devices. General hardware features: Custom "Glitch Detection" logic automatically detects and filters noise on strobe lines (A, R and W). This results in 100% boot rates for bootstrap hook software. Ground-bounce is a non-issue due to an intelligent patching method which reduces current spikes, and the aforementioned "Glitch Detection" logic. 4kbyte software-accessable (read/write) EEPROM for storage of PS2 bootstrap hooks and data. 3kbyte software-accessable (write) SRAM for storage of PS1 bootstrap hooks. on-board oscillator(clock) means you don't have to worry about installing a clock wire or the annoying issues associated with bad clock wiring. very compact circuit-board and optimized solder-pad layout for easiest installation. only 18 wires for v1-v7 consoles, 19/20 wires for v8 consoles, 18/19 wires for v9-v13 consoles (DVD+/-RW requires the optional "F" wire) regardless of region. Upgrade features: Upgradable via software loaded from CD, host (Naplink, ps2link, etc), memory card, etc. EEPROM is blank when shipped. Recovery Mode uses an internal ROM in the FPGA rather than external flash which may become corrupted. This means you will never be unable to boot an upgrad e disc, even if the EEPROM were removed or physically damaged(of course you wouldn't be able to upgrade then..). Internal checksum to ensure data integrity. If the checksum fails, the console will automatically boot in Recovery Mode so that you may fix th e problem with the Utility Disc. Application support: Open-Source API and documentation provided for software-interaction with the CC1.0
hardware and writing your own firmwares. Some basic example codes are provided with the API which show bootstrap patching for direct-boot unsigned "homebrew" discs and loading a "dashboard" or similar application from memory card. Memory Card boot (aka "Dev.olution Mode", "Dev Mode", "Dev Mode 1") allows you to load software directly from memory card on system startup. Also unlike the other modchips you dont need to patch the game to go online because of a new hack Boot homebrew software CD/DVD discs as you would a regular game disc. Media types supported: CD-ROM / DVD-ROM / DVD-ROM 9 / CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW Product Compatibility: Crytsal Chip is for all PS2 consoles except JAP SCPH-10000/15000/18000 Compatible with Playstation 2 USA v1, v2, v3, v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 Compatible with Playstation 2 PAL v3, v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 Compatible with Playstation 2 JAPAN/ASIAN v4, v4R, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13 US$ 39 Neo-Magic New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Modchip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Direct boot Imports / Backups without the swap method - just like Originals Direct boot of PSX original Imports Direct boot of PSX Backups (CD-R) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 original Imports (CD, DVD and DVD 9) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 Backups (CD-R, DVD±R) Multi Disc ready NTSC and PAL ready ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay v2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Does not affect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same Autodetect the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC, PAL) - doesn't matter which country you're in. Bonus Feature: Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! Product Compatibility:
Compatible with v12/v13 "slim" SCPH-700xx USA, EUR, JAP PlayStation 2 consoles and DVD 9 ready Compatible with v5-v11 PS2 SCPH-3000x-R, SCPH-39001/39002/39003/39004 and SCPH-50001/50002/50003/50004 Network and Online ready NTSC and PAL ready Multi Disc ready US$ 19 DUO2 SE World's first 17 wire install for V1-V11 PS2 consoles New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Mod-Chip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Direct boot Imports / Backups without the swap method - just like originals Direct boot of PSX original Imports Direct boot of PSX Backups (CD-R) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 original Imports (CD, DVD and DVD 9) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 Backups (CD-R, DVD±R) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 DVD9 silvers Multi Disc ready NTSC and PAL ready ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay V2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Does not effect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same Auto-detects the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC, PAL) - doesn't matter which country you're in. Bonus feature: Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the DUO chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! Product Compatibility: Compatible with V1 -V11 PS2 consoles. Not compatible with V12 slim PS2. US$ 19 Apollo 7 TOP FEATURE: DVD Region Free - play any region DVD*
*Plays any region DVD movie on the PAL PS2s and other territory NTSC movies on the USA/ASIAN consoles. PS2 Media Player compatible Supports multi disc games, MP3, DivX, MPEG4, classic video game emultaors New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Mod-Chip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Easy to use, no swapping required Easy to change the PS1 / PS2 / DVD mode - just press the reset button Direct boot of PS2 originals / imports / backups (al l media and multi-disc titles) Direct boot of PSX originals / imports / backups (all media, anti -mod and multi-disc titles supported) Compatible with DVD-R , DVD+R , DVD-RW , DVD+RW Compatible with DVD 9 games (Xenosaga) NTSC and PAL , V9 and V10 ready Multi safe system design - protect your PS2 console Does not effect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay 2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Autodetect the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC ,PAL) - don't worry which country you are in Overheating protection. Product Compatibility: Apollo 7 is compatible with V9/V10/V11 USA, EUR, JAP PlayStation 2 consoles (NTSC and PAL). US$ 19 ModBo V1.2 Jumper less (Automatic Version detection) Full 512 Kb Flash Memory on board (Flashable with future updates and software releases!!) Supports CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW Direct-boot HomeBrew and Open-Source applications from CD discs or via Naplink. Memory Card boot "Dev Mode" will allow you to load software directly from memory card. Boot homebrew software CD/DVD discs as you would a regular game disc. Easy to Install. (only 18 wires for v1-v8 and 20 wires for v9, v10, v11, v12 and v13) STEALTH-Mode (The Modchip can be switched off and becomes invisible to the PS2 system.) Sleep-Mode (The Modchip will switch off itself after HomeBrew software boot) DVD9 compatible (No compatibility issues with the latest DVD9 Original Games) DVD region Free with RCE support: Watch all region DVD movies on your PS2. Very Reliable (All ModBo Modchips are 100% tested before delivery)
Very Stable (Thanks to the sleep mode the IC will never Overheat) CD Lens Safe (Avoid CD lens damage by sending un-necessary signal to the Drive Controller) Ground Bounce effect is _NOT_ existent (No more black screen on installation) Action Replay and Action Replay MAX compatible!! Codebraker8 and latest Codebraker 8.1 compatible !! Supports multi disc games, MP3, DivX, MPEG4, classic video game emultaors. Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready. DivX and MP3 Mediaplayer compatibility (Watch your movies and hear you music on your PS2 !!) Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! Product Compatibility: Compatible with all v1-V13 PS2 Consoles. Compatible with PS Two Slimline. US$ 19 Mars III MA-502 TOP FEATURE: Compatible with V7-V11 PS2 100% boot success rate New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Mod-Chip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Easy to use, no swapping required Easy to change the PS1 / PS2 / DVD mode - just press the reset button Direct boot of PS2 originals / imports / backups (all media and multi -disc titles) Direct boot of PSX originals / imports / backups (all media, anti -mod and multi-disc titles supported) Multi safe system design - protect your PS2 console Does not effect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay 2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Autodetect the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC, PAL) - don't worry which country you are in Overheating protection. Product Compatibility: Compatible with DVD-R, DVD±R, DVD-RW, DVD±RW Compatible with DVD 9 games (Xenosaga) NTSC and PAL, V7/V8/V9/V10/V11 ready
US$ 19 Neo12 World's first 12 wire install for V9-V11 New ON / OFF technology to deactivate the Modchip function New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Network adapter (PlayStation 2 broadband connection) ready Direct boot Imports / Backups without the swap method - just like Originals Direct boot of PSX original Imports Direct boot of PSX Backups (CD-R) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 original Imports (CD, DVD and DVD 9) Direct boot of PlayStation 2 Backups (CD-R, DVD±R) Multi Disc ready NTSC and PAL ready ActionReplay MAX, ActionReplay V2 and GameShark2 ready (for all who use GS2 / AR2 cheatcodes) Does not affect your DVD player - all original features of the PlayStation 2 remain the same Autodetect the PlayStation 2 version and region (NTSC, PAL) - doesn't matter which country you're in. Bonus Feature: Overheating protection - the chip will switch off if the chip or the PS2 Motherboard gets too hot! US$ 19 Magic V PLUS for V5-V8 Magic V PLUS 50k for V9 Magic V PLUS 5k6 for V10 PS2 TOP FEATURE: 12 wire install! These mod-chips make installation much easier and less time consuming New low profile design for easy mounting and installation Multi safe system design - protect your PS2 console Direct boot of PS2 originals/imports/backups (all media, including DVD -9 and multi-disc titles) Direct boot of PSX originals/imports/backups (anti-mod and multi-disc titles supported). Compatible with CD-R, DVD±R, DVD±RW Compatible with DVD 9 Sleep Mode: Allows you to play online games that detect mod-chips. These mods also work in V5-V10 machines from all countries, don't worry which country you are in.
NTSC and PAL Ready Network adapter ready Does not effect your DVD player all original features of the PS2 remain the same Included High Quality Wire Install For 100% Reliable Performance Multi safe system design - protect your PS2 console. Easy to change the PS1 / PS2 mode. Just press the reset button. Easy to use, No swapping required. Product Compatibility: Compatible with all V5-V10 PS2 consoles. NTSC, PAL and Network Card ready For V5-V8 PS2 you have to order the Magic V PLUS For V9 you need the Magic V PLUS 50k For V10 you need the Magic V PLUS 5k6 All: US$ 19
Ace's guides: A TRUE working exploit for slim PlayStation 2s(CD, Memory Card, and USB Memory Stick) Also available for users of fat PlayStation 2s.
For those of you who had problems using with jjax's guide to loading backups, or for those who want a working Memory Card Exploit for their slims, here's how to make a working exploit to boot from the Memory Card, the actual CD-ROM, or tdude's method, through a USB Memory Stick. CD method 1) First off, you need the following things: -Action Replay MAX(V 3.36 was used) -MAX Media Creator(included with Action Replay MAX) -1 blank CD-R(Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Sony) -CD Loader ELF(found here: http://www.geocities.com/jjax1975/CDLOADER.zip) -Cog-Swap ELF(link is down, will find a new one) -PS2 Exploit Utility 5.1(found here: http://www.iscentral.net/console/PS2_Exploit_Utility5.1.zip) -WinRAR(to extract the compressed files) -Alcohol 120%(to burn the exploit disc) -USB Memory Stick(to put CD Loader) 2) Now that you have all you need, un-zip all the files you downladed with WinRAR and launch PS2 Exploit Utility. 3) Here's what you have to do for each of the tabs: -Title.db: nothing -Loader: nothing(keep uLaunchELF 3.61 selected) -Files: click "Browse for file", locate COGSWAP.elf, click it, and click "Add" -IP Options: click "Yes" ONLY if you will use your PlayStation 2 over a network -Region: NTSC for NTSC U/C consoles, PAL for PAL, and JAP for NTSC J -Extras: keep the dummy file the way it is and assign Cog-Swap to one of the buttons -Create Exploit: select "CD/HD image (bin/cue)" and select "Live CD" in "Options for CD image" 4) Now that everything is set up, click "Create Exploit!". You will get a window saying that there are no title IDs in Title.db. Click "Yes". When the job is done, you will see this message: A CD image has been built here: C:\IsCentral\ that can be used as a CD or HD image! 5) When the image file is made, put in your blank CD-R and start Alcohol 120%. Click "Image Burning Wizard". Locate your CD image, click it, then click "Next". You will now be at a window called: Prepare your CD/DVD recorder. Set the write speed to 4X , datatype to PlayStation 2, check "Rectify Sub-Channel Data", then click "Start".
6) You now have the Exploit CD ready. You now need a way to boot it. We'll use CD Loader. Install MAX Media Creator and start it up. Click "Add file", and locate CDLOADER. elf. Click "USB Drives" in "Output Media", select the location of your USB memory stick, and click "Create". 7) You now have CD Loader and your Exploit disc. Put Action Replay MAX in your PlayStation 2 and power it on. When it's loaded, look for MAX Media Center(called MAX Media or Media Player), select it and press X. 8) Once it's loaded, plug in your USB Memory Stick and wait until CDLOADER.elf is displayed on the top right of the screen. If you get a message saying that nothing was found on the USB Memory Stick, keep plugging and unplugging it until CDLOADER.elf shows up. Once it does, highlight "Play" and press X. 9) When CD Loader is loaded, swap the Action Replay MAX disc for your Exploit boot disc and press X. If you get a screen that becomes red with a pink border turning to yellow and disappearing, the boot is a sucess, but if the border stays pink, you did something wrong. 10) You should now see LaunchELF's main menu. If you get an error message while trying to boot Cog-Swap, press "Select", locate the button you assigned Cog-Swap to, press O, press O on Cdfs, press O again on "BxDATA", find COGSWAP.ELF, and select it with O. Return to the main menu, and press the button assigned to Cog-Swap. 11) Here's how to use Cog-Swap: CD-ROM: 1) Swap the uLaunchELF disc with your backup when the Cog-Swap screen loads with a blue disc and the writing "PS2 CD-ROM" or similar underneath. DVD-ROM: 1) Remove the piece you have put over the front lid sensor of your PlayStation 2. The piece
should be over this thing: 2) Insert a high TOC ORIGINAL DVD-ROM game(one that has a silver base) whose size is over 4GB(you have to check on your computer, and you CANNOT use a Dual Layer DVD-ROM game, which are those that are over 4.37GB). 3) Place the piece you removed from the lid sensor shown earlier back where it was. 4) Keep an eye on your screen until a yellow disc shows on the screen with "PS2 DVD-ROM" or something like that under it. 5) Once you see the yellow disc with "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar, press X on your controller. The disc will spin again(it stops when the screen shows the yellow disc). When the disc spins, keep your eyes on your TV screen until you see the yellow disc turn purple and "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar kind of writing change to "Use Cogswap". 6) When that change happens, swap your original with your backup. Memory Card method What you need: -Action Replay MAX(V 3.36 was used) -MAX Media Creator(included with Action Replay MAX) -USB Memory Stick -1 blank CD-R(Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Sony) -CD Loader ELF(found here: http://www.geocities.com/jjax1975/CDLOADER.zip) -Cog-Swap ELF(link is down, will find a new one)
-PS2 Exploit Utility 5.1(found here: http://www.iscentral.net/console/PS2_Exploit_Utility5.1.zip) -PS2 Save Builder(found here: http://www.exploitstation.com/index.php?page=downloads) -WinRAR(to extract the compressed files) -Alcohol 120%(to burn the exploit disc) 1) Now that you have all you need, un-zip all the files you downladed with WinRAR and launch PS2 Exploit Utility. 2) Here's what you have to do for each of the tabs: -Title.db: nothing -Loader: nothing(keep uLaunchELF 3.61 selected) -Files: nothing(Cog-Swap will be on a save that will be uncrushed through MAX Memory) -IP Options: click "Yes" ONLY if you will use your PlayStation 2 over a network -Region: NTSC for NTSC U/C consoles, PAL for PAL, and JAP for NTSC J -Extras: keep the dummy file the way it is and don't touch any of the options for the buttons -Create Exploit: select "CD/HD image (bin/cue)" and select "Live CD" in "Options for CD image" 3) Now that everything is set up, click "Create Exploit!". You will get a window saying that there are no title IDs in Title.db, and that no files have been chosen. Click "Yes" both times. When the job is done, you will see this message: A CD image has been built here: C:\IsCentral\ that can be used as a CD or HD image! 4) When the image file is made, put in your blank CD-R and start Alcohol 120%. Click "Image Burning Wizard". Locate your CD image, click it, then click "Next". You will now be at a window called: Prepare your CD/DVD recorder. Set the write speed to 4X, datatype to PlayStation 2, check "Rectify Sub-Channel Data", then click "Start". 5) You now have the Exploit CD ready. You now need a way to boot it. We'll use CD Loader. Install MAX Media Creator and start it up. Click "Add file", and locate CDLOADER.elf. Click "USB Drives" in "Output Media", select the location of your USB memory stick, and click "Create". 6) Now, it's time to make the save that will be uncrushed through MAX Memory. Open PS2 Save Builder. Click "File", and scroll to "New". With that, click "Edit", "Add Fi le", locate COGSWAP.ELF, and select it. You should now see COGSWAP.ELF as part of the list of files in the save. Now, change the Root/ID to BADATA-SYSTEM for NTSC U/C PlayStation 2s, BEDATA-SYSTEM for PAL, and BIDATA-SYSTEM for NTSC J. Save it as "exploit.max". 7) Plug your USB memory stick in one of your computer's USB ports. Locate "exploit.max",
right click, copy. Browse to your USB memory stick, and paste the file there. 8) Now that you have everything you need, it's time to install the exploit. Tur n on your PlayStation 2 with Action Replay MAX. Once loaded, select "MAX Memory". When that is loaded, go to "My devices", select your Memory Card, and delete "Your System Configuration". When that's done, go back and select your memory stick. Select "NEW_FILE" and uncrush it to your Memory Card. Once that's done, your exploit is installed. 9) Return to Action Replay MAX main menu. This time, choose MAX Media Player(called MAX Media or Media Player) and press X. 10) Once it's loaded, plug in your USB Memory Stick. Wait for CDLOADER.elf to show up(it will sometimes say that there's nothing in the USB Memory Stick. Unplug it and plug it back into another port until you see CDLOADER.elf on the screen) Highlight "Play" and press X. 11) When CD Loader is loaded, the Action Replay MAX disc will stop spinning. Swap it for your Exploit boot disc and press X. If you get a screen that becomes red with a pink border turning to yellow and disappearing, the boot is a sucess, but if the border stays pink, you did something wrong. 12) You should now see LaunchELF's main menu. To assign Cog-Swap to a button, press "Select", press O on the button you wish to use to boot Cog-Swap, press O on mc0(or mc1 if your Memory Card is in slot 2), press O again on "BxDATA-SYSTEM", find COGSWAP.ELF, and select it with O. Return to the main menu, and press the button assigned to Cog-Swap. 14) Here's how to use Cog-Swap: CD-ROM: 1) Swap the uLaunchELF disc with your backup when the Cog-Swap screen loads with a blue disc and the writing "PS2 CD-ROM" or similar underneath. DVD-ROM: 1) Remove the piece you have put over the front lid sensor of your PlayStation 2. The piece
should be over this thing: 2) Insert a high TOC ORIGINAL DVD-ROM game(one that has a silver base) whose size is over 4GB(you have to check on your computer, and you CANNOT use a Dual Layer DVD -ROM game, which are those that are over 4.37GB). 3) Place the piece you removed from the lid sensor shown earlier back where it was. 4) Keep an eye on your screen until a yellow disc shows on the screen with "PS2 DVD -ROM" or something like that under it. 5) Once you see the yellow disc with "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar, press X on your controller. The disc will spin again(it stops when the screen shows the yellow disc). When the disc spins, keep your eyes on your TV screen until you see the yellow disc turn purple and "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar kind of writing change to "Use Cogswap". 6) When that change happens, swap your original with your backup. USB Memory Stick method(credits go to tdude511) What you need: -Action Replay MAX -MAX Media Creator(included with Action Replay MAX) -USB Memory Stick -1 blank CD-R(Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Sony) -CD Loader ELF(found here: http://www.geocities.com/jjax1975/CDLOADER.zip) -Cog-Swap ELF(link is down, will find a new one)
-PS2 Exploit Utility(found here: http://console.iscentral.net/index.php?go=downloads&cat=5) -WinRAR(to extract the compressed files) -Alcohol 120%(to burn the exploit disc) 1) Now that you have all you need, un-zip all the files you downladed with WinRAR and launch PS2 Exploit Utility. 2) Here's what you have to do for each of the tabs: -Title.db: nothing -Loader: nothing(keep uLaunchELF 3.61 selected) -Files: nothing(Cog-Swap will be on the USB memory stick) -IP Options: click "Yes" ONLY if you will use your PlayStation 2 over a network -Region: NTSC for NTSC U/C consoles, PAL for PAL, and JAP for NTSC J -Extras: keep the dummy file the way it is and don't touch any of the options for the buttons -Create Exploit: select "CD/HD image (bin/cue)" and select "Live CD" in "Options for CD image" 3) Now that everything is set up, click "Create Exploit!". You will get a window saying that there are no title IDs in Title.db, and that no files have been chosen. Click "Yes" both times. When the job is done, you will see this message: A CD image has been built here: C:\IsCentral\ that can be used as a CD or HD image! 4) When the image file is made, put in your blank CD-R and start Alcohol 120%. Click "Image Burning Wizard". Locate your CD image, click it, then click "Next". You will now be at a window called: Prepare your CD/DVD recorder. Set the write speed to 4X, datatype to PlayStation 2, check "Rectify Sub-Channel Data", then click "Start". 5) You now have the Exploit CD ready. You now need a way to boot it. We'll use CD Loader. Install MAX Media Creator and start it up. Click "Add file", and locate CDLOADER.elf. Click "USB Drives" in "Output Media", select the location of your USB memory stick, and click "Create". 6) Transfer COGSWAP.elf to your USB Memory Stick. Now we're ready to boot our backup! Here's how to boot it(instructions written by tdude511 and editied by xXGhostXx): 1) Start cdloader.elf from the memory stick in Max Media Player 2) When the AR disk stops spinning, swap it for the uLaunchElf disk, the one you created
with the utility and alcohol and press X. 3) uLaunchElf should load. If it didn't, then one of three things are wrong, 1. You burnt the media wrong, 2. Your laser may need cleaning, or 3. You're using crap media(Memorex and the like). 4) Press select to access the options/config. 5) Scroll down to any button you want. This button will load cogswap.elf from your memory stick when you press it at the main menu. Press O. 6) There should be about 6 or 7 different drives listed here, like both memory cards, etc. Scroll to one that sounds most like your memory stick, mine said "mass" or something like that, it might be that for everyone but idk. Press O. 7) Scroll down and select cogswap.elf and press O. 8) Scroll down to "OK" and press O. 9) Okay, we're down to final step! You should now be back at the main menu. Press the key you assigned to load Cog-Swap. And Voila!!! Cog-Swap will load! Here's how to use Cog-Swap: CD-ROM: 1) Swap the uLaunchELF disc with your backup when the Cog-Swap screen loads with a blue disc and the writing "PS2 CD-ROM" or similar underneath. DVD-ROM: 1) Remove the piece you have put over the front lid sensor of your PlayStation 2. The piece
should be over this thing: 2) Insert a high TOC ORIGINAL DVD-ROM game(one that has a silver base) whose size is over 4GB(you have to check on your computer, and you CANNOT use a Dual Layer DVD -ROM game, which are those that are over 4.37GB). 3) Place the piece you removed from the lid sensor shown earlier back where it was. 4) Keep an eye on your screen until a yellow disc shows on the screen with "PS2 DVD -ROM" or something like that under it. 5) Once you see the yellow disc with "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar, press X on your controller. The disc will spin again(it stops when the screen shows the yellow disc). When the disc spins, keep your eyes on your TV screen until you see the yellow disc turn purple and "PS2 DVD-ROM" or similar kind of writing change to "Use Cogswap". 6) When that change happens, swap your original with your backup. Enjoy! You now have a good alternative to Swap Magic to boot your backups. This was tested on a Version 14 slim. If you have any questions(including people who have fat PlayStation 2s), feel free to ask. I'll be glad to take your questions. DISCLAIMER(proposed by Ghost): This guide is only intended for people who make LEGITIMITE backups of their games. I am NOT responsible for people who are using this guide for wrongdoing(piracy). Update: Edited the USB Memory Stick method using a proposed layout by xXGhostXx and did a slight edit on the use of CD Loader in the CD and Memory Card methods. If people have no lid MODs for their PlayStation 2, I have made a MOD for that. Here's th e link(also in my sig): http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/308926
Copying game save from PC to PS2 using uLaunchELF by Dan168
This is a tutorial on how to copy game saves to your PS2 memory card using uLaunchELF (required for games like GTA) What you need: - PS2 Save Builder (http://www.ps2savetools.com/download.php?op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=74) - Game saves (I get mine from http://www.gamefaqs.com/) - uLaunchELF (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=launchers.html) - How to boot uLaunchELF from CD (thanks kiwi1 for the link!) (http://www.sksapps.com/index.php?page=bootelf.html) I’ll use Gran Turismo 4 (PAL) save as an example here. 1) Use PS2 Save Builder to open the save file you obtained 2) Select all the files on the left hand side of the program, right click and select on “Extract”
3) Create a folder with the same name as the game ID (in this case, it’s the first file in the list, BESCES-51719GAMEDATA (everything after the “B” could be different, depending on the game and which region the game came from, but this file should be really easy to find), then click on OK (the filename will say “not used”, don’t worry about that ) 4) Open the folder you just extracted the files to, if you did it correctly this is what you should see:
5) Copy the FOLDER (not just the files) to your USB flash 6) Load uLaunchELF on your PS2, browse to your USB flash (under mass:/). Locate the folder you just copied, then press R1 and select “Copy” to copy the entire folder 7) Browse to your MC (mc0:/ for the first MC, and mc1:/ for the second MC) and in the base folder press R1 again and select “mcPaste” to paste the entire folder here (do NOT use “Paste”, while it works for most games, some games like GTA, GT4 will only work if you use mcPaste) 8) You should see a folder called "BESCES-51719GAMEDATA" (again, name varies for different games) under mc0:/ (you may need to exit this folder and go back again to see it), and if you go into the "BESCES-51719GAMEDATA" folder, you should see the 4 files in there 9) Reset your PS2 and load the game, the game should now load the game save correctly. You can also reverse this process to copy your game saves from your PS2 MC to your PC Region of the game save: It IS possible to use game saves from different regions, what you need to do is to change this file "BESCES-51719GAMEDATA" (again, going back to my GT4 example) to match with the same game from a different region. Using a different game as example (Kingdom Hearts 2), the Japanese version is "BISLPM-66233-01" and the US version is "BASLUS-21005-07". If you want to use the Japanese save on the US game, you'd need to rename "BISLPM-66233-01" to "BASLUS-21005-07", save this change, then save the whole thing to a folder called "BASLUS-21005-07"
PS2 & Xbox Backup Tutorials & Information By Oner
Okay, these are some methods to backup PS2 titles, in order to play a backup you need a method of booting it by modchip of some sort or by official boot discs such as Swap Magic. I have also included a tutorial on multiple boot methods. Follow any one of these instructions to fit your needs and understand that programs change and methods differ as time goes on so a little tooling around as well as some trial and error may be neccessary. You can tell what format the PS2 title is by looking at the written side of the disc, DVD's are Silver and CD's are Purple. The DVD backup methods here consist of reading the image to the hard drive then burning it to the media for an easier backup, this depends on your PC hardware and its setup. I say that because the proper setup would be to have capable components like enough Ram and a decent CD/DVD Burner; but mainly have the Reader and Writer on separate IDE cables; this allows no cross information when doing Disc to Disc/On the fly copying. But, since most people would not know how to check or fix this, I suggest reading the image to your Hard Drive and then burning from there. *A little useful trick*, if the DVD backup "image" is small enough in size you can fit it onto a CD-R (80 minute or larger if need be) instead of using a more expensive DVD-R. Some titles have DVD checks so it will not work all the time, but it doesn’t hurt to try it on a CD-R and there are patches on the web to fix the ones that might not work. In addition a DVD Movie backup will play on a PS2/Xbox WITHOUT a modchip, this is also the best way to find out if your system likes that particular media. Plus remember this is just a guideline in which to help you get started, so fiddle with settings and options so as you can learn. As I get more info, I will try to keep this tutorial updated. Oner PS1/PS2 CD backup tutorials Using CloneCD (v4.x.xx) for PS1/PS2 1. Start CloneCD 2. Select "Copy CD" 3. Select your Reader, press Next 4. Select "Game CD", press Next 5. Select/Deselect your options here (on the fly, cue or delete) then press Next 6. Select your Writer, press Next 7. Select your burn speed and "Game CD" 8. Press "OK" to begin
Using Alcohol 120% for PS1/PS2 1. Start Alcohol 120% 2. Select “Copy Wizard” 3. Select your Reader & Read Speed 4. Select or Deselect “Copy current disc on the fly” 5. For Data type select which console PS1 or PS2, press Next 6. Select your Image location and Name for it, press Next 7. Select you Writer, Write Speed and anything else you feel you might need 8. Make sure the Data type selected is the same you chose above 9. Press Start to begin PS2 DVD backup tutorials Using Prassi (RecordNow Max is very similar, so this should be sufficient) 1. Start Prassi Primo 2. Select "go to full application" 3. Right Click the drive that has your original in it 4. Select "build global image" and choose a path for the image (preferably on an NTFS operating system) 5. After the image is extracted go to next step 6. Choose the 3rd disc icon from the left *or* click file, new job, Global/Other Image 7. Then just burn the .gi (global image) of the game This next way has one less step which saves some time because once you press record it does everything by itself (if you have a DVD reader and DVD Writer) 1. Start Primo 2. Use the "PrimoDVD Starter" (it's easier, and less confusing) 3. Choose "disc copy" 4. Select your Reader and Also your Writer 5. Select "make a temp image on HD..." 6. Select your burn speed and then record to begin
Using Nero 1. Start Nero, Use the Wizard (for easy use) 2. Select "DVD" then select Next 3. Select "Copy a DVD" then select Next 4. Select your source drive 5. Select or Deselect "copy on the fly" then click next 6. Select your write speed 7. Select either "Test", "Test and Burn" or "Burn" 8. Press "Burn" to begin This next way is without the Wizard 1. Start Nero, and select "File" then "New..." 2. On upper left side of the window from the drop down menu select "DVD" 3. Select "DVD Copy" Icon 4. Select "Copy options" tab 5. Select or Deselect "copy on the fly" 6. Select source drive and read speed 7. If needed Select "Image" tab to choose image directory and select/deselect "delete image..." 8. Select "Burn" tab and choose your settings 9. Press "Copy" to begin Using Alcohol 120% 1. Start Alcohol 120% 2. Select “Copy Wizard” 3. Select your Reader 4. For “Separate Image file every:” choose “Never Separate” 5. Select or Deselect “Copy current disc on the fly”, press Next 6. Select your Image location and Name for it, press Next 7. Select your Writer, Write Speed and anything else you feel you might need 8. Select or Deselect “Delete image file after recording” 9. Press Start to begin Using DVD Decrypter 1. Start DVD Decrypter 2. Select Mode, go down to ISO Read 3. Select your Reader & Destination 4. “Decrypt” the ISO Image to the Hard Drive 5. Wait for the ISO Image to be made 6. Select Mode, go down to ISO Write 7. Select the ISO Image file you made, click “Open” 8. Select your Burner, Write speed & Burn the ISO
Using Toast Titanium 5.01 or 5.02 for Mac 1. Start Toast 2. Select Image Copy 3. Insert DVD title 4. Save as Image 5. Record Image (Use Burnproof if needed) OR 1. Start Toast 2. Select Image Copy 3. Insert DVD title 4. Click on Record 5. It will ask for a blank DVD-R when it’s ready (Use Burnproof if needed) Modded PS2 with or without Action Replay/GameShark CD & DVD backup booting methods PS2 with NeoKey/Sbox modchip & AR/GS, PS1 CD backup booting 1. Turn on PS2 and NeoKey/Sbox 2. Press Eject 3. Insert PS1 CD backup 4. Press reset 5. PS2 tray will close 6. PS1 CD backup will now boot PS2 with NeoKey/Sbox modchip & AR/GS, PS2 CD backup booting 1. Have AR/GS dongle in a memory card slot 2. Power on your PS2 3. Insert AR/GS disc 4. At the AR/GS menu, select Start Game, With/Without codes 5. Eject and swap to your PS2 CD backup and press X. 6. Screen will change and game will now boot * Note - Neokey/Sbox will not play DVD-R! * Note - Old versions of AR2/GS2 you might need to press R1+O instead of X to boot games *Important* You have to have the correct version of AR/GS in order to boot backups
PS2 with Neo 2.2 modchip, PS1 CD backup booting 1. Turn on PS2 2. Press Eject 3. Insert PS1 CD backup 4. Press reset 5. PS2 tray will close 6. PS1 CD backup will now boot PS2 with Neo 2.2 modchip & AR/GS, PS2 CD backup booting 1. Have AR/GS dongle in a memory card slot 2. Power on your PS2 3. Insert AR/GS disc 4. At the AR/GS menu, select Start Game, With/Without codes 5. Eject and swap to your PS2 CD backup and press X. 6. Screen will change and game will now boot *Important* You have to have the correct version of AR/GS in order to boot backups PS2 with Neo 2.2 modchip & AR/GS, PS2 DVD backup booting 1. Have AR/GS dongle in a memory card slot 2. Power on your PS2 3. Insert AR/GS disc, close tray 4. Power off your PS2, wait a few seconds 5. Press and Hold Reset button to load AR/GS 6. At the AR2/GS2 menu, press EJECT while still holding Reset 7. Swap AR/GS disc for an Original-TOC-DVD* and wait 10 seconds 8. Select "AR/GS Codes" 9. Highlight "Add new code" and press X to get to the next screen 10. Press X three times. You will see "Updating code list please wait" each time) 11. Press "Start" on controller 12. Select "Without codes", press X 13. Then Press X again, and immediately release the Reset button, you will see "Updating code list please wait" 14. The PS2 tray will eject allowing you to swap Original-TOC-DVD* for DVD backup and then close on its own 15. Screen will change and game will now boot * Note - "Original-TOC-DVD" is an original DVD that is a larger file size than the backup * Note – For a shortcut make a few “Add new codes”, or use any title you know you don’t need (you can always reset the dongle) and after step 8 just highlight one of the “newly” added codes or unnecessary ones and press square to delete it, then proceed on with step 11 *Important* You have to have the correct version of AR/GS in order to boot backups
PS2 without modchip, using GS/AR/Swap Magic with a Swipe/Slide Card or Flip Top, PS2 CD backup booting 1. Have AR/GS dongle in a memory card slot (if needed by your disc) 2. Power on your PS2 3. Insert AR/GS/SM* disc, press Reset 4. At the AR/GS menu, select Start Game, With or Without codes 5. Use Flip Top or Swipe/Slide Card to open PS2 tray 6. Swap/Insert your PS2 CD backup 7. Close Flip Top or use Swipe/Slide Card to close PS2 tray then press X 8. Screen will change and game will now boot * Note - For Swap Magic just insert the CD boot disc, press Reset and when "Insert Disc" is shown on screen proceed from step 5. *Important* You have to have the correct version of AR/GS in order to boot backups PS2 without modchip, Using GS/AR/Swap Magic with Swipe/Slide Card or Flip Top, PS2 DVD backup booting 1. Have AR/GS dongle in a memory card slot (if needed by your disc) 2. Power on your PS2 3. Insert AR/GS/SM* disc, press Reset 4. At the AR2/GS2 menu, press EJECT 5. Swap AR/GS disc for an Original-TOC-DVD* and wait 10 seconds 6. Select "AR/GS Codes" 7. Highlight "Add new code" and press X to get to the next screen 8. Press X three times. You will see "Updating code list please wait" each time) 9. Press "Start" on controller 10. Select "Without codes", press X 11. Press X again, you will see "Updating code list please wait" 12. You will hear Original DVD stop spinning 13. You will have about 10 seconds to do the following 2 steps 14. Immediately after disc stops spinning open Flip Top or use Swipe/Slide Card to open PS2 tray 15. Close Flip top or Use Swipe/Slide Card to close PS2 tray then press X 16. Screen will change and game will now boot * Note - For Swap Magic just insert the DVD boot disc, press Reset and when "Insert Disc" is shown on screen use Swipe/Slide Card for swap and follow on screen directions. * Note - "Original-TOC-DVD" is an original DVD that is a larger file size than the backup * Note - For a shortcut make a few “Add new codes”, or use any title you know you don’t need (you can always reset the dongle) and after step 6 just highlight one of the “newly” added codes or unnecessary ones and press square to delete it, then proceed on with step 9. *Important* You have to have the correct version of AR/GS in order to boot backups
Swipe Card Info & Basic Template The only modification is the front tray cover has to be taken off. On the bottom of the tray (when ejected) remove the little screw and with a quick tug (holding the faceplate on both sides) the cover will pop off. If the little clip(s) break it is okay you can always glue it back on if needed. I made my card out of some spare sheet aluminum but you can use an old credit card, discount card (Petco, GNC, Blockbuster etc.) or something similar. Do not use the picture to "trace" onto a material; it is not to scale! It is just to give you an idea of the shape and look it should be when completed. Use the measurements given to make the card as that is what is accurate for use.
Attached picture is the Pin that is needed to be moved. Make sure it is all the way left or right when you are swapping discs in or out
PS2 with Messiah modchip 1. PSX Backups will boot directly. 2. PS2 CD-R Backups will boot directly. 3. PS2 Unpatched EA backups will boot directly. 4. PS2 DVD-R Backups will boot directly. PS2 with DMS3 modchip 1. PSX Backups will boot directly. 2. PS2 CD-R Backups will boot directly. 3. PS2 Unpatched EA backups will boot directly. 4. PS2 DVD-R Backups will boot directly. PS2 with Magic 2, 3 or 3.5 modchip 1. PSX Backups will boot directly. 2. PS2 CD-R Backups will boot directly. 3. PS2 Unpatched EA backups will boot directly. 4. PS2 DVD-R Backups will boot directly. PS2 with Apple modchip 1. PSX Backups will boot directly. 2. PS2 CD-R Backups will boot directly. 3. PS2 Unpatched EA backups will boot directly. 4. PS2 DVD-R Backups will boot directly.
Mod Chip Comparison
PS2 Slimline guide: external USB hard drive & game playing (NO CHIP REQ'D)
By MasterChu
THIS TUTORIAL HAS BEEN UPDATED ON JUNE 21 2006- PLEASE REREAD FOR NEW CHANGES This guide is for MAC users and regular PC users as well. :: How to use an external USB HDD on your Slim PStwo to play games :: STEP 1 - Gathering your tools: (updated) Get everything you need in order to copy and play games off a USB HDD from your PStwo: - USB External HDD > (usb powered or ac power, whichever) - USB Advance ELF > (http://sksapps.com/hd/USBADVN.zip) > (http://console-scene.net/index.php?ind=downloads&op=entry_view&iden=32) > (http://console-scene.net/index.php?ind=downloads&op=entry_view&iden=33) - Swap Magic disc to launch ELF files > (http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/1/350517#2064564) - MAC users - VirtualPC with WinXP & USB Extreme to transfer games > (http://www.hdadvance.com/download/USBExtreme_wininst.zip) - PC users - WinXP & USB Exreme to transfer games > (http://www.hdadvance.com/download/USBExtreme_wininst.zip)
STEP 2 - Format the USB HDD to FAT32 - updated Most USB HDD's are pre-formatted to the MS-DOS Fat32 file system, and this will work just fine. To format this to the FAT32 filesystem, do the following: PC USERS: - open up a MS-DOS prompt window - type the following after the C:\> prompt: > (replace "X:" with your USB drive letter) - FORMAT X: /U /FS:FAT32 [enter] - answer YES to format warning MAC USERS: - open up Disk Utility - unmount the USB drive - click on the USB drive - click ERASE tab at right side on top - under "Volume Format" select MS-DOS file system - click ERASE button at right side on bottom STEP 3a - Copying games to the USB HDD - updated For both PC & MAC users, you will need to do this step via WindowsXP (refer to STEP 1) - connect the USB HDD to your system - insert PS2 game into DVD drive (copy's are fine) - launch USBeXTREME - select drive letter of PS2 game - select if game is CD or DVD - select drive letter of USB drive - type in a title for you game (eg: Hitman) - click copy button Depending on the speed of the drive and size of the game, it may take up to one hour for the game to be copied.
STEP 3b - Alternative copying games to the USB HDD - updated This is a faster method for copying games to a USB HDD, but you need a HDD and a USB enclosure case. - power off computer - connect secondary internal HDD to your system - power on computer - format this secondary HDD to FAT32 filesystem - insert PS2 game into DVD drive (copy's are fine) - launch USBeXTREME - select drive letter of PS2 game - select if game is CD or DVD - select drive letter of the secondary HDD - type in a title for you game (eg: Hitman) - click copy button - once all games are copied to HDD shutdown computer - remove internal secondary HDD - insert secondary HDD to USB enclosurer casing This method is way faster, for a 4.4GB game, it will only take about 7minutes. STEP 4 - Using the USB HDD on your PS2 Slimline - updated You will need to "exploit" your PStwo Slimline so that you can launch a single ELF file called "USBADVN.ELF".
Method 1 - Using SwapMagic to launch ELF files > (http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/1/350517#2064564) Method 2 - Using Ace's guide to launching ELF files. > (http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/337567) Remember that the USBADVANCED ELF file must be run off your USB HDD if using the SwapMagic method. I haven't tried Ace's method, so I don't know if it works or not. Okay, that's the end of this long winded tutorial. I believe I got every step for both the PC users and the MAC users. Resources used in producing my guide: - http://sksapps.com/index.php?page=hd.html - http://www.hdadvance.com/download/ - http://usbfaq.ps2nfo.com/ - http://console-scene.net/
How to boot programs using Swap magic By Master Chu
Actually, YES you can launch ELF files via Swap Magic (v3 and higher) These instructions are included when you order Swap Magic (as I have): AUTO-Loading your own programs from USB Mass Storage Devices: - rename the ELF program you want to launch to SWAPMAGIC.ELF - create a folder named SWAPMAGIC in the root directory of your USB mass storage device and then put the SWAPMAGIC.ELF file in that folder - plug in the USB mass storage device into your PS2 - power on your PS2 with your Swap Magic disc - if the program is found in "./SWAPMAGIC/" it will be launched automatically MANUAL-Loading your own programs from USB Mass Storage Devices: - you can have a maximum of 4 files in the "./SWAPMAGIC/" folder at the same time. You will need to rename these ELF program files to the following respectively: - SMBOOT0.ELF - SMBOOT1.ELF - SMBOOT2.ELF - SMBOOT3.ELF - plug in the USB Mass Storage Device to the USB port of your PS2 - power on your PS2 with your Swap Magic disc - after booting up your PS2 with the Swap Magic disc, you will see a "BOOT DISC" window - select "SMBOOT" and you will see another window "LAUNCH SMBOOT" - select the program file and press "X" to run the program. The above instructions are from the Swap Magic 3 User Manual.
Play PS1 Backups On PS2 With Swap Magic Guide!!!!! By Nyc4life
Here's a guide for some of you people who are sad about not being able to play there PS1
backups on their PS2 with Swapmagic. Also I have seen quite a few threads with people
asking about playing PS1 backups with Swapmagic and the replyer saying you can't.
Items Required:
PS2 Slim (Any Version Will Work)
Magic Switch Pro (Tool E is required,Tool A, and Tool B)
1 PS1 orriginal game disc (Any PS1 orriginal will work)
You PS1 Backup
***You are NOT required to use or have either of the Swap Magic Discs!!!
***You are NOT required to have any type of modchip installed!!!
Ok before we begin make sure that your Magic Switch's are installed properly and working
(Tools E, A, and B)
STEP-1
Budge tool E a little to the right just enough so that when you turn on your PS2 the laser
doesn't move.
STEP-2
While keeping the PS2 lid open turn on your PS2. The laser should not move or activate.
Now open the browser screen on the PS2.
(The Browser Screen is where you can veiw your Memory Cards etc.)
STEP-3
Now insert your PS1 orriginal game into the PS2.
STEP-4
Budge tool E left so that the laser begins moving and becomes active.
(The PS2 will now begin reading the orriginal PS1 game)
STEP-5
Now when you see the PS1 disc on the browser screen don't press it.
Quickly but carefully remove the orriginal PS1 game and insert your PS1 backup. You
should notice that the browser screen still shows the PS1 disc press it and your PS1 backup
should now boot!
Hope you all have fun (~:
Tutorial - converting ARMax codes to be used on Swap Magic CODER
By RiPPER D.
THE BEST AND EASIEST WAY IS AS FOLLOWS!!
THIS IS ONLY WORKING WAY FOR SWAP MAGIC + CODER 3.8 (Or 3.6)
Get MaxConvert 0.71 From http://www.codemasters-project.net/porta...l/request.php?6
Open It Up.
Now If Your codes are from codejunkies.com (ARMAX) then select the input as ARMAX.
Copy And Paste The Cheat Codes Into The Input. !!! DO NOT COPY The BLUE FOLDER
CODES THESE ARE NOT SUPPORTED !!!
Now Delete The KEYCODE From The Middle Of MaxConvert.
Select Your Region.
Now Select OUTPUT as AR2v1/GS2v1.
Then Click Convert!
All Done. This Method has WORKED 100% With (The Godfather, Lego Star Wars 2, GTA-
LCS and more).
Do Not Try Any Other Way they DONT WORK!
Now... What DO You Do if you want cheats that you cant find on CodeJunkies.com
(ARMAX)....?
Try http://www.xploder.net
These Are Basicly The Same As GAMESHARK Codes.
So this method is for GS users too!!!
Goto Xploder.net Or Gameshark.com
Select The Game You Want Cheat Codes For.
XPLODER USERS!! >>>>>> Select VERSION 4 CHEATS <<<<<<
GAMESHARK USERS!! >>>>>> Select Version GS2v4 <<<<<<
(MAY HAVE TO FIND GAME IN V5 THEN CLICK V4)
Now That You Have Your Codes Open MAXCONVERT 0.71 ^Link Above^
BOTH XPLODER AND GAMESHARK USE AS FOLLOWS!
Select INPUT As GS2v3-4.
Copy Your Codes Into INPUT.
Delete The KEYCODE In The Middle!!
Select OUTPUT As AR2v1/GS2v1
SELECT REGION.
CLICK CONVERT.
And Your Done Enter The Codes Into SWAP MAGIC + CODER 3.8 (or 3.6).
Tutorial By RiPPER D.
How to Use Codebreaker 7+ codes with Swapmagic 3.8 Coder edition
You Need:
-MAXConvert v0.71
-CB2crypt v1.2
1. Copy your Codes from http://www.cmgsccc.com
2. Open CB2crypt v1.2 and paste code into left field
3. Check "Use common v7 encryption" and Click "Decrypt"
4. Copy the Raw Code from Right field
5. Open MAXconvert v0.71 and paste raw code into the left field
6. Select "Input" as RAW and "outPut" as "AR2v1/GS2v1"
7. Delete the AR2V2 Key Code and select your region
HDD ON SLIM PSTWO _ USB EXTREME/ USB ADVANCE By BenD188
Ok there are A LOT of questions going on about how to have a HDD in a Slim PS2 (pstwo). I will explain how to do it here in this tutorial. *NOTE* This is the ONLY way to have a hdd on a slim ps2 (that i know of) and it is not really compatable. Here is a list (not sure on accuracy) of compatable games with USB EXTREME/ADCANCE http://www.xafiers-home.com/ps2/gamelist.php Here is a list of THINGS YOU NEED -An External USB HDD or a Internal HDD with an External USB Enclosure(like this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817145314) *Can be found on ebay for cheaper!* -A way of booting cd-rs on your ps2. This can be SWAP MAGIC V3.6 discs or a mod chip. Swap magic is the cheaper way to do this and you don't void your warranty. (Swap Magic MUST be v3.6 is you have an older version you can download v3.6 and boot it with the version you have) -USB Extreme or USB Advance USB advance is free and it can be downloaded here http://www.sksapps.com/hd/USBAdvance1.Cracked.rar. USB Extreme does not require a modchip or swap magic but it costs money and can be bought from here http://www.modmonster.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=12... (I suggest buying swap magic v3.6 as it can be used for more purposes and it is cheaper) -The tool USB EXTREME (http://www.ps2nfo.com/USBExtreme_wininst.zip) or http://www.ps2nfo.com/usbfaq.html Getting it to work with Swap Magic Disc and USB Advance/Extreme disc : -Plug in your USB HDD, install drivers and format it in windows to NTFS (you can right click on the drive and hit format) -Open up the USB EXTREME tool (on your computer) and click on the Disc Format tab and then click Format. *For thoes who bought USB EXTREME skip the next 2 steps and just insert the disc into your pstwo. -Burn USB ADVANCED to a cd. (burn the .bin using a program like nero or alcohol 120 while selecting BURN IMAGE! you are not actually burning the .bin as a data file...its an image) -Stop the USB HDD and plug it into your PStwo. Now put in the USB ADVANCE cd ( either using the modchip or booting up with swap magic v3.6) -A screen that says USB ADVANCE or USB EXTREME should pop up and then it will go to a list where games should be. If this happens.. congrats... you did it right. Now scroll down to see how to install games. Getting it to work with just the one swap magic disc(no need to swap 2 discs) : -Plug in your USB HDD, install drivers and format it in windows to NTFS (you can right click on the drive and hit format) -Open up the USB EXTREME tool (on your computer) and click on the Disc Format tab and then click Format. -Burn USB ADVANCED to a cd. (burn the .bin using a program like nero or alcohol 120 while selecting BURN IMAGE! you are not actually burning the .bin as a data file...its an image) -Create a folder called SWAPMAGIC on the hdd. Inside the folder place the contents of the USB ADVANCE CD. ( they should be dummy, system and USBADVN.ELF ) -Rename USBADVN.ELF to SWAPMAGIC.ELF -Stop the USB HDD and plug it into your PStwo. Now put in the USB ADVANCE cd ( either using the
modchip or booting up with swap magic v3.6) -A screen that says USB ADVANCE or USB EXTREME should pop up and then it will go to a list where games should be. If this happens.. congrats... you did it right. Now scroll down to see how to install games. HOW TO INSTALL GAMES : -Plug in your USB HDD -Put a PS2 game into your disc drive (if the game is already on your computer you can mount it with alcohol 120) -Open up the USB EXTREME tool on your computer -Select your Disc Drive the PS2 game is in, Media type (most are DVD's) and your USB HDD -Now you can name the game and hit start. -Once it is done you can stop the hdd and put it into your pstwo and start up USB ADVANCE -The name of the game should show up and you just press 'X' to play! PROGRAMS YOU MIGHT NEED: Alcohol 120 - http://www.download.com/Alcohol-120-/3000-2646-10158124.html?part... USB EXTREME TOOL (windows) - http://www.ps2nfo.com/USBExtreme_wininst.zip USB ADVANCE - http://www.sksapps.com/hd/USBAdvance1.Cracked.rar Good Website for progarms - http://www.ps2source.net/plugins.php?load=Downloads This is working on my Slim pstwo. If anyone has any questions feel free to PM me. (this tutorial is similar to meyer_m's tutorial http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/189177) A big thanks to him for helping me get started with this.
Playing PlayStation(PSX) games on your PlayStation 2 using PSX Loader
By Ace_2
This guide explains what to do with vegito_93's PlayStation launcher(full credits to him for the app). Here's what to do: 1) First off, you need the following things: -Action Replay MAX(V 3.36 was used) -MAX Media Creator(included with Action Replay MAX) -1 blank CD-R(Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, or Sony) -CD Loader ELF(found here: http://www.geocities.com/jjax1975/CDLOADER.zip) -Cog-Swap ELF(found here: http://console.iscentral.net/index.php?go=downloads&cat=6 at the bottom of the page) -PS2 Exploit Utility(found here: http://console.iscentral.net/index.php?go=downloads&cat=5) -WinRAR(to extract the compressed files) -Alcohol 120%(to burn the exploit disc) -USB Memory Stick(to put CD Loader) -PSXLOADER.ELF(vegito_93 has the link in one of his posts) 2) Now that you have all you need, un-zip all the files you downladed with WinRAR and launch PS2 Exploit Utility. 3) Here's what you have to do for each of the tabs: -Title.db: nothing -Loader: nothing(keep uLaunchELF 3.61 selected) -Files: click "Browse for file", locate PSXLOADER.ELF, click it, and click "Add" -IP Options: click "Yes" ONLY if you will use your PlayStation 2 over a network -Region: NTSC for NTSC U/C consoles, PAL for PAL, and JAP for N TSC J -Extras: keep the dummy file the way it is and assign PSX Loader to one of the buttons -Create Exploit: select "CD/HD image (bin/cue)" and select "Live CD" in "Options for CD image" 4) Now that everything is set up, click "Create Exploit!". You will get a window saying that there are no title IDs in Title.db. Click "Yes". When the job is done, you will see this message: A CD image has been built here: C:\IsCentral\ that can be used as a CD or HD image! 5) When the image file is made, put in your blank CD-R and start Alcohol 120%. Click "Image Burning Wizard". Locate your CD image, click it, then click "Next". You will now be at a window called: Prepare your CD/DVD recorder. Set the write speed to 4X, datatype to PlayStation 2, check "Rectify Sub-Channel Data", then click "Start". 6) You now have the Exploit CD ready. You now need a way to boot it. We'll use CD Loader. Install MAX Media Creator and start it up. Click "Add file", and locate CDLOADER.elf. Click "USB Drives" in "Output Media", select the location of your USB memory stick, and click "Create".
7) You now have CD Loader and your Exploit disc. Put Action Replay MAX in your PlayStation 2 and power it on. When it's loaded, look for MAX Media Player(called MAX Media or Media Player), select it and press X. 8) Once it's loaded, plug in your USB Memory Stick. CDLOADER.elf should be displayed on the top right of the screen. Highlight "Play" and press X. 9) When CD Loader is loaded, swap it for your Exploit boot disc and press X. If you get a screen that becomes red with a pink border turning to yellow and disappearing, the boot is a sucess, but if the border stays pink, you did something wrong. 10) You should now see LaunchELF's main menu. If you get an error message while trying to boot PSX Loader, press "Select", locate the button you assigned PSX Loader to, press O, press O on Cdfs, press O again on "BxDATA", find PSXLOADER.ELF, and select it with O. Return to the main menu, and press the button assigned to PSX Loader. 11) Follow the on-screen instruction from here-on in. There you have it, a way to boot PlayStation backups on your PlayStation 2. REMINDER: THIS WILL ONLY WORK ON CONSOLES VERSION 9-15. REMINDER 2: You need a flip-top lid or slide card for Versions 9-11 and a flip-top lid or lid sensor MOD for Versions 12-15
The Cardboard and Straw MOD, a free alternative for modding a Version 13/14 PlayStation 2 for use with Swap Magic/Breaker Pro By Ace_2
Wanna MOD your Version 13 or 14 PlayStation 2? Don't want a chip? Don't want to use a MOD that will void your warranty? Want a free alternative to what's being sold on modchip websites? I've got the MOD that will do you all that. To start, cut out a small square of cardboard(cereal box type), and shape it like MagicKeys II tool 1. This will need to be taped to the PlayStation 2's front lid sensor. It should look like this:
Second, cut a strip of cardboard that is slightly narrower than the disk break. Move the break with a pen, and tape the strip under where the discs go(it has to go next to the break). Basically, it's the same location as MagicKeys 2 Tool 2. Remember, don't put tape near the area of the laser. It should look like this:
Last, and this is the hardest part of the MOD, cut off about 1/4 of a straw. Cut it in half lengthwise(bending it at an end) so that you have less problems to get the straw in the gap that's in between the metalic plates and lid hinge(pictures: straw:
where it goes:
Stick the straw there, putting it in very slowly. You might want to turn on your console while doing that. Look at the laser as you stick the straw in. Get some tape ready. Once you see that the laser moves to the spindle and flashes, fix the straw so that it never moves out of place(the laser will stay where it is) and tape it with as many layers of tape as you need. It should look like this:
To get the straw squarely on the switch is a pain in the neck. It took me 5 tries to get the straw on the sensor.
There! You're ready to use Swap Magic or any other swap method on your Version 13/14 slim PlayStation 2.
PS2 And Swap Magic Help By Eric04h
About a month ago i bought a Swap Magic,Flip Top, and a Breaker Pro...And i Had So
MANY PROBLEMS...but i managed to get everything to work...so i wrote this guide here to
help other people therefore they wont have as many problems as i had.
Swap Magic.
Swap Magic is a CD Based Modchip for the PS2 that can boot PS2 and PSX(PS1) Backups.
Q.)Swap Magic doesnt boot backups but my ps2 loads ps2 originals.
A.)1. When you insert the backup useing the Flip Top cover make sure the disc is properly
inserted correctly and not just inserted half way.
2. Make sure the Backup Disc is clean.
4. Your Lens May Need Reapir,Refer to Lens Repair Section.
Q.)Swap Magic DVD Disc Wont Boot my DVD Backup.
A.)1.Swap Magic DVD does not work so well for some games,instead of useing the Swap
Magic DVD disc just use the CD instead, It Works bettter.
To use the Swap Magic CD to boot DVD Games Do the Following:
1.Eject the CD tray and insert the Swap Magic CD Disc.
2.Reset your PS2 and wait till Swap Magic loads Up
3.When you see the Swap Magic Screen that saids "Load Game" along with the video
settings(Pal or NTSC) eject the PS2 cd tray and take out the Swap Magic CD and and the
screen will now say Refresh TOC
4.Now insert a PS2 DVD Original Game(Silver Bottom) With a High TOC(check your ps2
games on the computer and see which is the biggest game you have in size)
4.after it goes back to the Swap Magic Screen Open the PS2 Flip Top Cover and insert the
DVD Backup, After This The screen should turn red and the game will start.
Swap Magic Wont Load My Backup Game
A.)1.If your game does not load your game may have burned wrong. When you burn a game
always burn it at the lowest speed possible.if your game still doesnt load try using a better
type of media.
Note:if you are using DVD+R Media try useing DVD-R Media instead because some PS2
Versions do not read DVD+R.If it is a CD Game(under 700MB) burn it useing 8X useing
DAO Mode.(Disc At Once)
2.Still Doesnt Load? your game may need a CD Loader to load up the game.to get a cd loader
go to www.swapmagicfix.com. after it has downloaded extract the CD Loader to a folder.
after the files extract burn the file to a disc use a image burn.DO NOT BURN IMAGE TO A
CD USEING A DATA CD BURN.you have to burn the file to a cd useing a image burn
because this file is a cd that is compressed into a file.when it is burned it is decompressed and
made into a cd.
4.If The game you are trying to burn is a DVD Rip you will need to buy a Breaker Pro CD to
make this game work.
5.If this game was downloaded from the internet it may be a bad Copy...DO NOT
DOWNLOAD Games From The Internet For the Following Reasons.
1.It Is ILLEGAL to download games of the internet.
2.They are not always gauranteed to work.
3.They are most likely to end up as another game than the one it saids it is.
Q.)My Swap Magic CD Or DVD Disc Wont Read AT ALL!
A.)1. try loading it on someone elses PS2,if it still doesnt work you may have a defected
Swap Magic Disc. Contact The company in which you purchased your Swap Discs for a
*PS2 DVD Game=A PS2 Game with silver on the bottom.
*PS2 CD Game=A PS2 Game with Ble on the bottom
*PSX Game=A PSX CD With Black on The Bottom
*Flip Top=A PS2 Cover with a opening on the top of it.
*Swap Magic=A Boot CD
*Breaker Pro=PSX Boot CDDVDRip TOC Disc
By:
~!Eric!~
How to copy games and how to use Swap Magic For Dummies! By IcePeten
Welcome to my easy to use guide! With pictures for you non-reader lazy type. Updates: 12/07/06: Added new guide to help people who don't know how to backup their games. 2 Guides! 1.) How to copy your games. 2.) How to use swap magic. How to copy one of your ps2 games! Ok, this portion of the guide is how to get that sexy ISO image from your playstation 2 games. Part 1: Copying your games. In this guide, I'm using what I use... DVD Decrypter! First you download it From here and install it yada yada. After it's done, open the program. You should see a screen like this.
When this pops up, pop in your playstation 2 game you wish to back up and wait for it to load. After it loads, go to the top and hit Mode > Iso > Read
After you hit it, the bottom icon should show.
Click on it and it will start reading your game. Go take a shower and then play some game until it's done. After, I think It will make a sound. Not sure cause I'm in school right now making this guide updated... I'll check when I get home. Just check it once in a while.
Part 2 Burning the games onto DVD's. After it's done, take out your game and insert your blank DVD. Then go to Mode > Iso > Write.
Click on the folder on the top under the Source.
Browse for your file. Most likely, your ISO will be on the root of your hard drive (Start > My Computer > Local Disk C) After selecting the ISO... Click on this icon
And let it burn! How to use swap magic Well, to start things off, you're going to obviously need Swap Magic. For those who do not know what swap magic is, I'll explain. Swap magic is a disk that acts almost like a mod chip for the Playstation 2, but without having to put a mod chip in! The swap magic disk should look similar to this.
"How can I get this magical disk?!" Just google Swap Magic and find it, cause I don't think advertising is allowed.
Anyway, back to the guide. To get things started, you're going to have to remove the front cover of your PS2 disk tray, so it will look like this.
It's alot easier if you just break it off... Anywho, next you'll need to open your disk tray and insert the swap magic disk. :D
<--- Sorry about the quality of the this picture, but you get the point.
Next you'll have to wait for it to boot. You'll soon see the Playstation 2 logo come up, and soon after that, you'll see this. (Unless you have an older version.)
You must wait till you get to the menu. It looks kinda like this.
That's when the fun begins. :D
You'll have to use the claw (slide card) looking thing that you got with your package. You need this. It looks like this.
Well, you have to insert it in the SECOND line in the disk tray. Don't understand where? Here ya go.
After it's inserted, you'll have to slide it to the right, unlocking the tray.
And pull it out.
Then take out the Coder disk (Swap Magic) and insert your game. Important!: Make sure you're using the correct disk for the game you choose. For example, you know how you got 2 disks in that package? Well, they ARE DIFFERENT. One's for CD's and one's for DVD's. In this guide, i'm using a DVD game, so I'm going ot use the DVD disk for my game called Black. If you do not know what disk it is, if you look on the left side of the disk, it'll tell you.
DO NOT PRESS THE EJECT BUTTON! You must manually push it in slowly. When it goes in, you have to lock it back up. You have to put the claw thing back into the right part of the ps2 disk tray, and lock it by going left.
After it's locked, get your controller ready and prepare for game time, but not quite just yet. You'll see at the swap magic boot screen, a few options. Go to the one all the way to the left. It should say Normal. Click "x". Depending on what type of game it is (PAL, Default, or NTSC) You'll have to pick the one the game is. For my game, Black, it's default. Hit "x" and wait. You'll see a blank screen for about 5 seconds or so. (If it takes over 15 seconds, start over.) Then your game will boot and you can throw a party! :D
Front Cover Removal
In order to make the Slide-Tool workable, please remove the front cover of the cd/dvd drive
firstly. There is no need to open the console because
it is "clipped" on from the outside.
Step 1 - Remove Screw 1. Turn on your PlayStation2 and press the eject button, then the tray
comes out.
2. Let the tray stay out, and turn OFF the power on the backside of your PlayStation2 (rocker
switch). This would make the console without power and keep the tray still out.
3. Turn around the console, and put it onto a table with good light for work.
4. Now, you can unscrew / remove the tiny screw on the back of the tray.( There is no screw
for SCPH-5000X, pls go to step 2 ) If you feel it is stuck really tight, it should not be a
problem. Get a good screwdriver.
Step 2 - Remove Cover 1. Use the smallest screwdriver you can find, or get a pin. The cover is "clipped" on in r ight
and left side of the tray. Please be carefully!! The clips on the tray holding the cover can be
broken easily. You just have to expand is about 0.5 millimeters in each side at a time, so that
it comes right off.
2. When you see / find the clips, put the screwdriver or pin down and twist a little -- while
pulling gently in the cover. It comes off. Hints: If you are worried about it, you can heat up
the plastic materials a little using a blow dryer so it will become more flexible. If it broke up,
don't be frustrated - a little super glue can turn around the situation.
Step 3 - Replace Screw ( This step is not necessary for SCPH-5000X )
1. It's time to replace the screw you removed before. Easily, reinstall it.
2. Now, the Slide-Tool is ready for use.
3. You will find the Front Cover can be reattached easily whenever you want!
This instruction guide assumes that the Front Cover of your Playstation2 has been removed
already. Now, you can follow this instruction guide step by step and play your backups in no
time afterwards!
Usage Instruction
Step 1 - Start Swap Magic 1. Turn on the PlayStation2, and then insert Swap Magic Bootdisc CD or DVD version in
accordance with what type of backup you are about to play. Please wait for the screen to
show "Insert Disc".
Step 2 - Slide Tray Open 1. Insert the Slide-Tool UNDER the tray on the LEFT side. To make go in smooth, leave
about 2cm gap on the far left.
2. Slide your Tool gently to the RIGHT keeping a firm grip. You will feel a little resistance,
don't worry, keep sliding and the tray will come out
a little automatically.
3. Now, it is ready to be pulled fully out. Pull it out all the way gently.
Step 3 - Swap Discs & Close 1. Remove the Swap Magic Boot Disc, and insert your backup disc.
2. Push the tray all the way back in. To make it slide easier, you can do this on the left side of
the tray.
Step 4 - Slide Back 1. Now, it is time to make the final Slide!! Insert the Slide-Tool to the left same as Step 2.1.
2. Gently slide the Slide-Tool all the way to the RIGHT again. Please note - when the tray
comes out a little automatically - release the pressure on the Slide-Tool and continue to Slide
the Tool to the far right. (It moves around a little bump and grabs like a hook.)
3. Make sure the Slide-Tool is fully to the right and inserted properly.
4. Now, slide the Tool gently all the way to the LEFT - the tray will be closed completely.
Then, you can take out the Slide-Tool.
5. Press X on joypad - and you are playing your backup.
The manufacturer of this instruction guide can not in anyway is held responsible for any
damage caused by "Removal of the Front Cover" or "Use of Slide-Tool" to the user's console
system. This method is not approved or endorsed by Sony.