As of right now, has anyone been able to use a SATA to USB dock/adapter for an hdd > 2tb and gotten it to work?
First, thanks so much for putting out this new version of OPL, grimdoomer. I just wanted to register here to share that and my experience with it so far! To address the question in a post prior to mine:
Actually yes! I'll get to that in a moment.
Setup was a bit of a headache for me as I ran into numerous red herrings and other failings, including a USB drive that died on me, causing me to think my PS2's USB ports were dead, a clearly incompatible 8TB HDD, causing me to suspect my SATA network adaptor was now dying/dead, and a weird issue with uLaunchElf not seeing any of my USB drives. However, those seem to be isolated to just my scenario and I seem to have the process figured out now, so I'm happy to share what items worked for me!
These are the items that got me up and running:
With those items in place, I was able to successfully get OPL running with grimdoomer's latest build. The biggest key if you're not seeing your games is to make sure:
- Phat PS2, model SCPH-39001 w/ DVD Player 2.12U
- This is good info to know about your PS2 if you need to use FreeDVDBoot later on...
- Seagate BarraCuda 8TB HDD (ST8000DM004)
- Sabrent USB 3.0 Tool-Free Enclosure (EC-KSL3)
- This is the item you'd be looking for, Jerhyn867. It required no updates or firmware. 100% plug and play.
- Any SATA Network Adapter off Amazon. I personally used the RGEEK SATA HDD Connector off Amazon but YMMV.
- A couple cheap USB thumb drives, in case one goes bad like mine did. Any Inland USB thumb drive from Microcenter will do.
- Free McBoot. I used the RGEEK Free McBoot card off Amazon, but also ended up burning my own DVD with FreeDVDBoot to reinstall FMCB after my install got messed up. I used the "V4" zip of FMCB from right here on PSX-Place to make a new card.
As a note of what HDD not to purchase, do not buy the Toshiba X300 8TB (HDWR480XZSTA). Nothing I tried could get this drive to be recognized in my PS2. Thankfully, it works great in my PC, so its function is now as an archive drive. But yeah, for best success, definitely just go with a Seagate BarraCuda unless you hear of another working drive of this size.
- Everything is in either the proper CD or DVD folder, depending on if it's a CD-based (generally bin/cue) game or a DVD-based (ISO) game.
- In OPL's settings, set BDM Start Mode to Auto and make sure you turn on HDD in Block Devices.
- You do not need to bother with HDD Device Start Mode for this to work. BDM Start Mode is all you need.
- The biggest tip from me: make sure the drive actually works! grimdoomer's hddtester was a big help in determining that my network adaptor was not detecting my incompatible HDD, despite it working perfectly fine on my PC. Use that application if you run into any problems with your HDD being recognized in your PS2.
Lastly, if you're going to do what I did and put the entire North American PS2 library on the HDD, I strongly suggest you don't bother with art. Does it look nice? Sure. But there are way too many games and when it takes 2-3 seconds to load the art every time you scroll to a game, you're going to spend more time scrolling through games, generating art, than actually playing games. I know it's not as aesthetically pleasing to have just text, but your time is worth more than aesthetics in that particular case.
I think that's everything. Sorry I couldn't provide links, something about permissions or whatnot. Let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you so much for the response! This is exactly the information I was looking for! The good news for me is I already have the same SATA network adapter, RGEEK fcmb card, and fat ps2 as you! I was already eyeing up the ST8000DM004 HDD before your response so thank you for confirming it works. I have a different SATA to USB doc than what you mentioned... Do you think it's at least worth trying it before buying the Sabrent USB 3.0 Tool-Free Enclosure (EC-KSL3) you mentioned?
Lastly, when you first connected your BarraCuda to your pc, did you have to initialize the disk? Did you simply just format it through windows explorer and select exFAT? Do you recall your cluster allocation size?
Thank you!
First, thanks so much for putting out this new version of OPL, grimdoomer. I just wanted to register here to share that and my experience with it so far! To address the question in a post prior to mine:
Actually yes! I'll get to that in a moment.
Setup was a bit of a headache for me as I ran into numerous red herrings and other failings, including a USB drive that died on me, causing me to think my PS2's USB ports were dead, a clearly incompatible 8TB HDD, causing me to suspect my SATA network adaptor was now dying/dead, and a weird issue with uLaunchElf not seeing any of my USB drives. However, those seem to be isolated to just my scenario and I seem to have the process figured out now, so I'm happy to share what items worked for me!
These are the items that got me up and running:
With those items in place, I was able to successfully get OPL running with grimdoomer's latest build. The biggest key if you're not seeing your games is to make sure:
- Phat PS2, model SCPH-39001 w/ DVD Player 2.12U
- This is good info to know about your PS2 if you need to use FreeDVDBoot later on...
- Seagate BarraCuda 8TB HDD (ST8000DM004)
- Sabrent USB 3.0 Tool-Free Enclosure (EC-KSL3)
- This is the item you'd be looking for, Jerhyn867. It required no updates or firmware. 100% plug and play.
- Any SATA Network Adapter off Amazon. I personally used the RGEEK SATA HDD Connector off Amazon but YMMV.
- A couple cheap USB thumb drives, in case one goes bad like mine did. Any Inland USB thumb drive from Microcenter will do.
- Free McBoot. I used the RGEEK Free McBoot card off Amazon, but also ended up burning my own DVD with FreeDVDBoot to reinstall FMCB after my install got messed up. I used the "V4" zip of FMCB from right here on PSX-Place to make a new card.
As a note of what HDD not to purchase, do not buy the Toshiba X300 8TB (HDWR480XZSTA). Nothing I tried could get this drive to be recognized in my PS2. Thankfully, it works great in my PC, so its function is now as an archive drive. But yeah, for best success, definitely just go with a Seagate BarraCuda unless you hear of another working drive of this size.
- Everything is in either the proper CD or DVD folder, depending on if it's a CD-based (generally bin/cue) game or a DVD-based (ISO) game.
- In OPL's settings, set BDM Start Mode to Auto and make sure you turn on HDD in Block Devices.
- You do not need to bother with HDD Device Start Mode for this to work. BDM Start Mode is all you need.
- The biggest tip from me: make sure the drive actually works! grimdoomer's hddtester was a big help in determining that my network adaptor was not detecting my incompatible HDD, despite it working perfectly fine on my PC. Use that application if you run into any problems with your HDD being recognized in your PS2.
Lastly, if you're going to do what I did and put the entire North American PS2 library on the HDD, I strongly suggest you don't bother with art. Does it look nice? Sure. But there are way too many games and when it takes 2-3 seconds to load the art every time you scroll to a game, you're going to spend more time scrolling through games, generating art, than actually playing games. I know it's not as aesthetically pleasing to have just text, but your time is worth more than aesthetics in that particular case.
I think that's everything. Sorry I couldn't provide links, something about permissions or whatnot. Let me know if you have any questions!
Where do you start the ELFs from?
Hmm, my games seem to think there isn't a network adapter attached despite me running games off HDDs connected to a network adapter xD Is it related to me having recently updated to this beta?
Edit: Oh yeah! Time Crisis 2 & 3's iLink support is working great! I had to enable the mode setting 2 compatability option on both console to get them to work, though.
@PlushWah this thread is the only proof I found that Time Crisis 2/3 works with iLink using OPL. But I haven't managed to make it work. Both PS2 are running latest (at least newer than your post) OPL binary from grimdoomer. Enabled mode 2 on both consoles. Time Crisis 2 shows progress while searching for link and fails, Time Crisis 3 has Link menu setting disabled (so it somehow detects that there is no link?), Gran Turismo 3 just starts as single player it seems. Cable and connectors seems fine, I don't think anyone was using this port. Maybe there is some tool for testing the link? I've even made two arcade pedals for PS2 (hacking Elgato pedals) to play Time Crisis and I can't make it link... Any ideas what to try? @PlushWah can you confirm that it still works?
Will PS1 games work with this version of OPL?
Also how can I add artwork like backgrounds, box/disc art and screenshots?
hey guys. I wanted to try out UDMA 6.
I tried HDD_TESTERV1.0 and all test pass.
Then I loaded up OPNPS2LD_UDMA_PLUS.ELF but when I go to game settings I can only select UDMA4
Is there something else I need to do? Or will this version automaticly use UDMA6? I am a little bit confused here