PS2 Can I have multiple wLauncher uLauncher OPLs at once?

Clockwisesss

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I've got a sata hdd shoved in the back of my 3900x ps2. The dvd drive has completely failed to the point when I was cleaning it out I just didn't bother to put it back in.

Anyway installed fhdb and then from that installed fmcb on a couple of memory cards. I'm now trying to figure out the best setup and at first I was going fhdb but now I'm thinking fmcb with the hdd for storage might be better. I intend to try and streamline a linux build to get open beats of rage working in a way where the linux version can just be dropped in easily to update it.

I'm having trouble getting my head around all the launcher things and different OPLs since the information on them is a bit scattered. Anyway in one of my latest throwing files at the hdd to see what happens, I put in a HDD image I found here that had art and a few things installed but then also an app pack via usb and ended up with a huge long menu with what looked like everything but didn't know if I'd also just created something that would break itself after a few uses of conflicting apps and things.
 
You can usually get away with multiple ulaunchs. I have 3 versions and they just pull their cfg from different locations.

OPL on the other hand, I generally have crashes if trying to bounce between different versions. I would remove all of them and then add the latest version or latest grimdoomer version.

I use FMCB and use 2TB HDD and SMB and USB.
 
I'm now trying to figure out the best setup and at first I was going fhdb but now I'm thinking fmcb with the hdd for storage might be better.
FHDB doesn't need any additional storage, because it is installed in the System-partitions!
I intend to try and streamline a linux build to get open beats of rage working in a way where the linux version can just be dropped in easily to update it.
??? Linux apps don't just work on a PS2...!
Anyway in one of my latest throwing files at the hdd to see what happens, I put in a HDD image I found here that had art and a few things installed but then also an app pack via usb and ended up with a huge long menu with what looked like everything but didn't know if I'd also just created something that would break itself after a few uses of conflicting apps and things.
Do NOT use HDD images for a permanent setup!!! They break the APA-Chain! Do a CLEAN install!
 

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