Burning and Playing PS2 Games Without a Modded Console

20 pointsposted 12 hours ago
by bradley_taunt

11 Comments

486sx33

7 hours ago

Years ago I soldered a physical mod chip into my original PS2, it had like 18 or 20 wires or something insane . Took me a solid week of a few hours after work each day, not to mention the pretty involved disassembly and reassembly Crazy !

willcipriano

6 hours ago

I used the hacked disk and did the cover mod that let's you open the drive without opening it.

Way simpler.

rimunroe

4 hours ago

I did that at first but quickly grew annoyed with it. The modchip took me a few hours to install but it was a huge improvement to usability

asveikau

9 hours ago

There's a memory card exploit that lets you load games from ISOs, either from a hard drive or the network card via SMB share. No patching or burning required. Does not work for PS1 titles however.

veeti

9 hours ago

There's also the MX4SIO adapter for loading games from a microSD card. It doesn't work with all titles and may have some stutters but I've had pretty good luck with it.

hx8

10 hours ago

I'm very disappointed in the lack of details about the patcher. Not only does it not provide any insights into how the process works, it also doesn't even include all the relevant information on what the process works on. I assume it works on PS2 DVD games, but does it work on PS2 CD games, or PS1 games?

grecy

10 hours ago

So it seems like the magic here is the "patcher".

I'm looking at the repo [1], but it doesn't give any technical details on the what/how of what it does.

Does anyone know more?

[1] https://git.sr.ht/~bt/fdvdb-esr

user

9 hours ago

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