Ps2 To Ps2 Classic Tools

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Guide Convert any PS2 ISO to PS2 Classic Note: This guide will have technical details to a minimum, to avoid confusion. But, assumes that the user knows how to install PKG files on the PS3, and how to transfer files to the internal hard disk drive of the PS3 console. In this guide you will learn how to convert PS2 games in ISO format to PS2 Classic, making any game playable on your PS3 console.:: FUTURE UPDATES / PS2 CLASSICS MANAGER UPDATE!: BETA PS2 CLASSICS MANAGER v1.00 HAS BEEN RELEASED. Since I understand that even when things have been simplifying in the recent days, it can be tedious to be moving, replacing, copying ISO files over the USRDIR of the PS2 Classics Placeholder. So, I have a proposed a PS3 homebrew application that when finished will allow the users to browse a list of PS2 ISOs located on your Internal / External hard disk drive and from there with a simple press of a button automatically do the moving / renaming process, so you can go back to XMB and play the game selected. The good thing about doing this kind of application, is that it can be made to display game covers, information, etc as well.

The tool will auto- encrypt the CONFIG file and include it in the PKG beside ISO.BIN.ENC; If the game doesn’t require a CONFIG, simply cancel the dialog and the PKG will be made without it. PS2 Classics GUI Config Support. Since form 2.1 PS2 Classic GUI support building packages with CONFIG files. Apr 15, 2015 - Locate PS2Classics_GUI.exe file and PS2U10000 folder inside the directory where you installed PS3tools (folder 'tools'). In short, that folder is a working folder of that file, so I would recommend you to have desktop shortcuts for both. To make PS2 games pkg, it has 2 steps, they are decompressing ISO.

So at the end we would have a very organized list of our PS2 backups. The development of this application will be done mostly on weekends when I have the most free time.

On week days I have university so I will not be able to work a lot on it, maybe add small modules and pieces of code. So keep using PS2 Classics Placeholder for a while, and most of all, enjoy playing PS2 on your PS3!!!:: THANKS TO @, @, @LoOzers, @, @, fail0verfl0w, @ chokolo, and everybody else involved in the ps2classic dev stuff. The CD001 is now checked at 0x8000 for DVD and 0x9318 for CD. This version now uses the Volume Sectors located at offset 0x8050 for DVD and 0x939C for CD.

If the LSD value is 0, tries to use the MSD value. If both values are 0, then it uses the former method using fixed sector sizes 0x800/0x930. The sector size and number of sectors is now displayed, like in ImgBurn, so now it can be easily compared with the ones in the LIMG. Other minor changes were made. I hope that this build help to improve the creation of the images (specially the CD ones).

UPDATE 1: PS2 Classics 1.3.2 now has a ISO9660 check (it looks if offset 0x8000 has the CD001 magic) (Thanks to @ ) NOTE: When selecting the desired ISO on step 2, make sure to use ISOs that were built as ISO9660 with sectors of 2048 bytes. You can verify this with ImgBurn.

Code: 1- Copy the rap of your base game (PS2) as a new random content id. EP0000-NPED1234500-AAAABBBBCCCCDDDD.rap 2.

Copy the new rap to the RAPS folder of PS2 Classic GUI 3. Extract the files of the PKG of your base game (except CONFIG and ISO.BIN.ENC, they will be deleted/replaced anyway) 4. Launch PS2 Classic GUI, select the ISO and enter the new content id. Eg EP0000-NPED1234500-AAAABBBBCCCCDDDD (it should display the same KLIC of your base game) 5.

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Add the LIMG header and encrypt the ISO as ISO.BIN.ENC 6. Edit the PARAM.SFO on the extracted with the title of the PS2 title. Copy the ISO.BIN.ENC to the base game 8. Rename the extracted folder with the new content id (EP0000-NPED1234500-AAAABBBBCCCCDDDD), right click and select Make PKG 9. Install both raps (the original and the new created) using reActPSN 10.

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Install the PKG In short: you copy the rap of your base game, rename it with a new (invented) content id/title id and encrypt the ISO and create the PKG using that new content id. NOTE: THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS GUIDE, AND WILL BE UPDATED CONSTANTLY, KEEP CHECKING BACK. This looks awesome. Thanks a ton. So can we only have 1 ISO to be loaded at a time? Whatever is named 'ISO.BIN.ENC'? I mean, obviously we can rename all our ISOs as needed, but do we have to do that every time to play it?

You can make multiple copies of the same folder (named differently, of course) and edit the PARAM.SFO and.PNG files for each of your ISOs. They will all show up and work properly after you reboot into recovery mode and Rebuild Database. I'm going to experiment with that tool that installs packages on the USB and see if they work from there (at least the under 4GB ones).

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PS2 Classics GUI 2.0 is available The new version now allows to create the PKG with custom images and text. Drag & drop the images (jpg, bmp, gif, tif or even a PARAM.SFO) or paste an image from the clipboard or select the images using the open dialog, and the program will create the images with the proper dimensions when the 'Make PKG' button is pressed. Changes in 2.0: - New tab for creation of PS2 packages with custom icons and background. (drag & drop or open any image and the program will create the images in the proper size) Changes in 1.7: - Solves some issues with the file associations. Verifies if the file system accepts the file size (4GB) and if there is enough free space. Improved the LIMG segment detection/patching before the encryption. Added option to auto rename the PKG to title name + title id, instead of the content id as name.