Hi all. Did the usual lurking, reading and attempting to get stuff done before deciding to post here and hopefully get some help.
THE LONG-WINDED STUFF
I have two PS2 phat models and one slim. Can't find the adapter for the slim. One of the phat ones was previously modded with a DMS4 and the other is stock. I've been able to deploy FMCB to my MC and also deploy FHDB using the link below.
/threads/fhdb-pre-conf-fhdb-pre-configured-with-art-and-emulators.27742/
I'm not allowed to post links, so just the last part of the URL is above. Obviously on this site.
Later FMCB works fine with my DMS4. FHDB not so much - have to disable the chip for it to load properly.
So here's what I'm aiming for. Not sure how well it can be done.
I got a SSD and a SATA adapter for the PS2 (no LAN). I've been able to load games I have to it quite fine and play. I love the OPL feature to use a VMC - funny that the official SONY card I have died and the aftermarket one is still working - but I don't see any options for using exFAT, which would make things easier.
I understand that some tools have a 255 limit, but I don't own that many games. I see no way to format the drive without HDL before moving to OPL - haven't seen an option in OPL for formatting.
I saw that newer OPL should support exFAT, but I've not gotten that to work either.
I can (usually) follow instructions well enough, so links to resources that I may have missed will work.
THE REQUEST DETAILS
Is it possible to have FHDB working off exFAT, using OPL with VMC and have some tool (Apollo or otherwise) that will read/save my physical memory card data? I mean - if I get it to work with exFAT then I can just copy my VMC as needed.
No issues moving the drive to my enclosure/PC as the adapter doesn't have LAN and direct transfer is MUCH faster.
I may have (most likely) missed some added links/resources. For the more seasoned persons, could you either assist with details or links to the required resources so I can get this done?
I guess summary of what's wanted would be:
THE LONG-WINDED STUFF
I have two PS2 phat models and one slim. Can't find the adapter for the slim. One of the phat ones was previously modded with a DMS4 and the other is stock. I've been able to deploy FMCB to my MC and also deploy FHDB using the link below.
/threads/fhdb-pre-conf-fhdb-pre-configured-with-art-and-emulators.27742/
I'm not allowed to post links, so just the last part of the URL is above. Obviously on this site.
Later FMCB works fine with my DMS4. FHDB not so much - have to disable the chip for it to load properly.
So here's what I'm aiming for. Not sure how well it can be done.
I got a SSD and a SATA adapter for the PS2 (no LAN). I've been able to load games I have to it quite fine and play. I love the OPL feature to use a VMC - funny that the official SONY card I have died and the aftermarket one is still working - but I don't see any options for using exFAT, which would make things easier.
I understand that some tools have a 255 limit, but I don't own that many games. I see no way to format the drive without HDL before moving to OPL - haven't seen an option in OPL for formatting.
I saw that newer OPL should support exFAT, but I've not gotten that to work either.
I can (usually) follow instructions well enough, so links to resources that I may have missed will work.
THE REQUEST DETAILS
Is it possible to have FHDB working off exFAT, using OPL with VMC and have some tool (Apollo or otherwise) that will read/save my physical memory card data? I mean - if I get it to work with exFAT then I can just copy my VMC as needed.
No issues moving the drive to my enclosure/PC as the adapter doesn't have LAN and direct transfer is MUCH faster.
I may have (most likely) missed some added links/resources. For the more seasoned persons, could you either assist with details or links to the required resources so I can get this done?
I guess summary of what's wanted would be:
- FHDB +OPL +exFAT.
- Physical and virtual memory card management.
- Name of some tools that will work - or maybe OPL Manager can do with exFAT?
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