RFaction27
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Basically, Open PS2 Loader (I tried several builds, including one that until now has worked perfecly with VMC files) will not use VMC files. I tell it to use them in the OPL menu, but then it ignores them and just writes to the physical memory card 1.
I have been using FMCBoot, and Open PS2 Loader on my fat PS2 (model number SCPH-39003) for many years now, with an internal IDE hard drive, and it all worked great. All of my games worked fine from hard drive, and they all used the (brilliant) virtual memory card feature. I had two memory cards, both official Sony 8MB, and I was booting via FMCBoot v1.8 on the memory card in slot 2. For four years now, I have been using a 2018 build of Open PS2 Loader, as it did what I wanted of it, so I didn't bother to upgrade it, though from time to time I did try newer builds, but always kept the 2018 build on the memory card and as the one that I loaded from the FMCBoot ODSYS menu.
I was using a wired controller, but a few days back, I bought a wireless controller from Amazon. The wireless dongle goes into the first controller slot, of course, and when I did this, and booted the PS2, then the PS2 wouldn't recognize the controller, instead the LED in the dongle just kept on flashing, indicating that it hadn't synched/attatched to (or whatever the terminology is) the controller. But when I removed the second memory card (the one in slot 2, that boots via FMCB 1.8) so that my PS2 was now not soft-modded, then when I booted up the PS2, then the dongle stopped flashing immediately, and the wireless controller worked perfectly.
So I assumed it was a problem with FMCB, and, hoping that a later version of FMCB would fix it, I download the latest version of FMCB that I could find, from:
https://sites.google.com/view/ysai187/home/projects/fmcbfhdb
which is listed as version v1.966, though on the booted up ODSSYS menu it says version 1.987.
I then backed up my second memory card, the one that I was booting from with FMCB 1.8, using two methods. I used Memory Card Annihilator v2.0 to create a disc image of the physical memory card, and I also manually copied all of the files from the physical memory card to a USB stick, thereby giving me (I assumed) two ways to return the memory card to it's working, booting from FMCB 1.8 state if anything went wrong.
I then installed Free McBoot 1.966 (or 1.987?) on that memory card, rebooted the PS2, and success! The PS2 booted up, and now I could use the wireless controller. And the games loaded correctly from the hard drive (using the 2018 version of Open PS2 Loader, since I'd not altered anything on the card aside from installing FMCB v.1966 over the v1.8 version, and editing the FMCB menu to include things like the homebrew game Geotron v0.5) and everything seemed fine. But then I noticed that the games were no longer saving to the virtual memory cards, but to the physical memory card in slot 1 (not the FMCB booting memory card, of course, that is still in the second controller slot).
All of the VMC files still seem to be on the hard disc (they are all still listed as being there, and being the correct 8MB in size each), which I checked with uLaunch. And even if they had been deleted (I did NOTHING at all to the hard drive, or to delete the files) then when I deleted the VMC in Deus Ex, and created a new one, then the VMC feature should have worked then, but again, the game just wrote to the physical memory card.
I removed the wireless dongle, and plugged in my wired PS2, in case that was somehow causing Open PS2 Loader to not use VMC files, but it didn't fix the problem. From then on, I've not used the wireless controller, everything following this is with the wired controller, though I doubt that would make a difference.
I tried two new versions of Open PS2 Loader, with the same results; everything is fine except that the VMC function now no longer works. Searching the forums, I found that someone had posted the following solution when having the same problem:
https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=2906
That worked for them because their problem was caused by their +OPL partition being full. But when I checked, my +OPL was (I think) 2GB in size, and only about two thirds full. Still, I enlarged it anyway, but I still can't get the VMCs to be used by Open PS2 Loader.
Once again, I stress that I was using the four year old version of Open PS2 Loader with v1,8 of FMCB (which booted from the memory card in slot 2 of my fat PS2), and the VMC function was working properly (and I used it for every game). Then when I upgraded FMCB to v1.966 (which fixed the wired controller not working problem) that was the only change I made, other than adding a few links to the FMCB OSDSYS menu. I didn't alter the Open PS2 Loader version, or alter the hard drive contents in any way. I didn't alter the physical, booting memory card in any way except for the FMCB update. The four year old Open PS2 Loader files are on that memory card, and I did not alter them, but now that version of Open PS2 Loader will not use VMC Files. I've also tried two recent builds of Open PS2 Loader, and they perform the same as the four year old version, in that they load all the games OK, but always access the first physical memory card even though in their options screen they show that a VMC file is being used.
So I though I would revert my second memory card (the one I boot with, in the second controller slot) back to how it was pre-installation of FMCB 1.966, so that hopefully I could use VMC files again, albeit without the wireless joypad, so I restored my backup image of the second memory card (which I had made using Memory Card Annihilator v2.0, just before I installed FMCB v1.966) onto my FIRST memory card.
I wanted to keep the second memory card, which is the one now booting with FMCB v1.966, as it is working find aside from the VMC problem, so I thought I would leave it in case I found a cure, and so I used first memory card, to effectively turn it into a copy of the second memory card as the second memory card had been when I made the disc image from it.
So then I removed the second memory card from the PS2, and tried to boot from the first memory card. But for some reason the first memory card wouldn't boot. It just keeps the PS2 on a black screen, until I remove the memory card, and then the PS2 boots up in a non-soft modded state, due of course to no memory card being present. Yet the first memory card should be a copy of the second memory card back when it (the second card) booted up in FMCB 1.8 then ran Open PS2 Loader from four years back and worked properly with VMC files.
So, using Memory Card Annihilator v2.0, I formatted the first memory card, then copied the files from the file by file backup that I had made onto my USB memory stick, back onto memory card 1. But it still won't boot, and has the same symptoms; It just keeps the PS2 on a black screen, until I remove the memory card, and then the PS2 boots up in a non-soft modded state.
I thought maybe memory card 1 was faulty, so I bought another one (again, an official 8MB Sony card), let's call it memory card 3, and after restoring either the memory card 2 image, or file by file copying, then memory card 3 behaves exactly the same as memory card 1, a black screen and the PS2 not booting until I remove the card). Why would both types of backup, the disc imaging, and the file by file copying, fail? I haven't tried either of these methods on memory card 2 as I'd like to keep it as it is in case I find a cure for the VMC problem, as I have configured it to load so many menu items.
Can anyone advise me on what might be causing the VMC problem, please? The virtual memory card function is so convenient and useful that I use it for every game, and I'd hate to not be able to use it.
Thanks for reading this, and for any help or advice.
I have been using FMCBoot, and Open PS2 Loader on my fat PS2 (model number SCPH-39003) for many years now, with an internal IDE hard drive, and it all worked great. All of my games worked fine from hard drive, and they all used the (brilliant) virtual memory card feature. I had two memory cards, both official Sony 8MB, and I was booting via FMCBoot v1.8 on the memory card in slot 2. For four years now, I have been using a 2018 build of Open PS2 Loader, as it did what I wanted of it, so I didn't bother to upgrade it, though from time to time I did try newer builds, but always kept the 2018 build on the memory card and as the one that I loaded from the FMCBoot ODSYS menu.
I was using a wired controller, but a few days back, I bought a wireless controller from Amazon. The wireless dongle goes into the first controller slot, of course, and when I did this, and booted the PS2, then the PS2 wouldn't recognize the controller, instead the LED in the dongle just kept on flashing, indicating that it hadn't synched/attatched to (or whatever the terminology is) the controller. But when I removed the second memory card (the one in slot 2, that boots via FMCB 1.8) so that my PS2 was now not soft-modded, then when I booted up the PS2, then the dongle stopped flashing immediately, and the wireless controller worked perfectly.
So I assumed it was a problem with FMCB, and, hoping that a later version of FMCB would fix it, I download the latest version of FMCB that I could find, from:
https://sites.google.com/view/ysai187/home/projects/fmcbfhdb
which is listed as version v1.966, though on the booted up ODSSYS menu it says version 1.987.
I then backed up my second memory card, the one that I was booting from with FMCB 1.8, using two methods. I used Memory Card Annihilator v2.0 to create a disc image of the physical memory card, and I also manually copied all of the files from the physical memory card to a USB stick, thereby giving me (I assumed) two ways to return the memory card to it's working, booting from FMCB 1.8 state if anything went wrong.
I then installed Free McBoot 1.966 (or 1.987?) on that memory card, rebooted the PS2, and success! The PS2 booted up, and now I could use the wireless controller. And the games loaded correctly from the hard drive (using the 2018 version of Open PS2 Loader, since I'd not altered anything on the card aside from installing FMCB v.1966 over the v1.8 version, and editing the FMCB menu to include things like the homebrew game Geotron v0.5) and everything seemed fine. But then I noticed that the games were no longer saving to the virtual memory cards, but to the physical memory card in slot 1 (not the FMCB booting memory card, of course, that is still in the second controller slot).
All of the VMC files still seem to be on the hard disc (they are all still listed as being there, and being the correct 8MB in size each), which I checked with uLaunch. And even if they had been deleted (I did NOTHING at all to the hard drive, or to delete the files) then when I deleted the VMC in Deus Ex, and created a new one, then the VMC feature should have worked then, but again, the game just wrote to the physical memory card.
I removed the wireless dongle, and plugged in my wired PS2, in case that was somehow causing Open PS2 Loader to not use VMC files, but it didn't fix the problem. From then on, I've not used the wireless controller, everything following this is with the wired controller, though I doubt that would make a difference.
I tried two new versions of Open PS2 Loader, with the same results; everything is fine except that the VMC function now no longer works. Searching the forums, I found that someone had posted the following solution when having the same problem:
https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=2906
That worked for them because their problem was caused by their +OPL partition being full. But when I checked, my +OPL was (I think) 2GB in size, and only about two thirds full. Still, I enlarged it anyway, but I still can't get the VMCs to be used by Open PS2 Loader.
Once again, I stress that I was using the four year old version of Open PS2 Loader with v1,8 of FMCB (which booted from the memory card in slot 2 of my fat PS2), and the VMC function was working properly (and I used it for every game). Then when I upgraded FMCB to v1.966 (which fixed the wired controller not working problem) that was the only change I made, other than adding a few links to the FMCB OSDSYS menu. I didn't alter the Open PS2 Loader version, or alter the hard drive contents in any way. I didn't alter the physical, booting memory card in any way except for the FMCB update. The four year old Open PS2 Loader files are on that memory card, and I did not alter them, but now that version of Open PS2 Loader will not use VMC Files. I've also tried two recent builds of Open PS2 Loader, and they perform the same as the four year old version, in that they load all the games OK, but always access the first physical memory card even though in their options screen they show that a VMC file is being used.
So I though I would revert my second memory card (the one I boot with, in the second controller slot) back to how it was pre-installation of FMCB 1.966, so that hopefully I could use VMC files again, albeit without the wireless joypad, so I restored my backup image of the second memory card (which I had made using Memory Card Annihilator v2.0, just before I installed FMCB v1.966) onto my FIRST memory card.
I wanted to keep the second memory card, which is the one now booting with FMCB v1.966, as it is working find aside from the VMC problem, so I thought I would leave it in case I found a cure, and so I used first memory card, to effectively turn it into a copy of the second memory card as the second memory card had been when I made the disc image from it.
So then I removed the second memory card from the PS2, and tried to boot from the first memory card. But for some reason the first memory card wouldn't boot. It just keeps the PS2 on a black screen, until I remove the memory card, and then the PS2 boots up in a non-soft modded state, due of course to no memory card being present. Yet the first memory card should be a copy of the second memory card back when it (the second card) booted up in FMCB 1.8 then ran Open PS2 Loader from four years back and worked properly with VMC files.
So, using Memory Card Annihilator v2.0, I formatted the first memory card, then copied the files from the file by file backup that I had made onto my USB memory stick, back onto memory card 1. But it still won't boot, and has the same symptoms; It just keeps the PS2 on a black screen, until I remove the memory card, and then the PS2 boots up in a non-soft modded state.
I thought maybe memory card 1 was faulty, so I bought another one (again, an official 8MB Sony card), let's call it memory card 3, and after restoring either the memory card 2 image, or file by file copying, then memory card 3 behaves exactly the same as memory card 1, a black screen and the PS2 not booting until I remove the card). Why would both types of backup, the disc imaging, and the file by file copying, fail? I haven't tried either of these methods on memory card 2 as I'd like to keep it as it is in case I find a cure for the VMC problem, as I have configured it to load so many menu items.
Can anyone advise me on what might be causing the VMC problem, please? The virtual memory card function is so convenient and useful that I use it for every game, and I'd hate to not be able to use it.
Thanks for reading this, and for any help or advice.
