Current version:
OPLNEUTV41.ELF
OPLNEUTRINO-GUI_V0-2044.ELF obsolete
This is "gui/frontend" for neutrino based on my patch for OPL-UDPBD 2044
Intro
Despite the fact that both OPL and neutrino have common roots, compatibility sometimes differs. Some titles that have bugs with OPL, may work bugless in neutrino.
The main concept of neutrino - to be very small like a particle, after which it is named. So, basically it is console (here, in means of no gui) program with one task to do. No bells/whistles included. True unix way! You need to provide it with all arguments manually (as end user by using ps2link/radshell for example), or use shortcuts, or alter defaults in system.toml config. And here is why i created this patched OPL - OPLNEUTRINO GUI: it will use common features of OPL GUI, but run everything with neutrino core.
Features supported:
How to use:
This OPLNEUTRINO-GUI tested to work with current neutrino-1.2.0.
Notes:
OPLNEUTV41.ELF
This is "gui/frontend" for neutrino based on my patch for OPL-UDPBD 2044
Intro
Despite the fact that both OPL and neutrino have common roots, compatibility sometimes differs. Some titles that have bugs with OPL, may work bugless in neutrino.
The main concept of neutrino - to be very small like a particle, after which it is named. So, basically it is console (here, in means of no gui) program with one task to do. No bells/whistles included. True unix way! You need to provide it with all arguments manually (as end user by using ps2link/radshell for example), or use shortcuts, or alter defaults in system.toml config. And here is why i created this patched OPL - OPLNEUTRINO GUI: it will use common features of OPL GUI, but run everything with neutrino core.
Features supported:
- Supported backends: BDM (usb, mx4sio, iLink, udpbd), HDD (hdl)
- Compatibility modes
- Cheats, GSM (will not work if both enabled at same time, because patched and relocated opl's ps2rd/gsm cores share same memory region)
- VMC (only for BDM, see notes)
- config names patched out to udpb_*.cfg, so there will be no config conflicts if you use different OPL versions
How to use:
This OPLNEUTRINO-GUI tested to work with current neutrino-1.2.0.
- Download neutrino_v1.2.0.7z from github
- Unpack neutrino_v1.2.0.7z and if you dont use udpbd skip to step 4
- this step only for udpbd: edit config file ./config/bsd-udpbd.toml to change ip to 192.168.0.10, as this ip also hardcoded in OPLNEUTRINO. I.e. for udpbd you will need to use 192.168.0.255 subnet.
- copy everything unpacked from neutrino_v1.2.0.7z to mc0:/NEUTRINO/
- Launch OPLNEUTRINO-GUI_V0-2044.ELF
Notes:
- VMC for HDD games. Here is citation from neutrino readme
So, as neutrino dont support writing to HDD, so, currenlty no much sense to pass vmc arg from OPL, when using HDD backend, as vmc file stored on HDD.README.md said:Note that the HDLoader backing store is currently read-ony, and limited to only emulating the DVD. - udpbd: OPLNEUTRINO have hardcoded 192.168.0.10 for ps2, so, subnet 192.168.0.255. Use for server udpbd-vexfat (Read-only), or udpbd-server (Read/Write). But if you will use udpbd-server, dont use windows to format/partition your disk (linux is ok), or current udpbd clients (opl-udpbd-2044, oplneutrino-2044, neutrino-1.2.0) will not mount it.
- IGR not supported, but you may use pseudo IGR (cheat-IGR) per game - details
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