Greetings.
I own a few hacked consoles such as a 3DS and original Xbox, both of which have options to transfer game files wirelessly or wired via apps like Filezilla. Thus, I'm wondering if the same is possible for my fat PS2, which has OPL and an ethernet adapter outfitted with an SSD. The reason I ask is because ever since I upgraded from an MC2SIO to SSD to load games through OPL, I always have to remove the SSD from the PS2 and plug the hard drive to my PC whenever I want to add a new game.
Is there an app through OPL, Ulaunchelf or such that would allow me to simply connect an ethernet cable between my PC and the PS2's ethernet adapter in order to transfer ISO files, completely removing the need to physically remove the SSD from the console?
Thank you for any help or advice you may provide.
I own a few hacked consoles such as a 3DS and original Xbox, both of which have options to transfer game files wirelessly or wired via apps like Filezilla. Thus, I'm wondering if the same is possible for my fat PS2, which has OPL and an ethernet adapter outfitted with an SSD. The reason I ask is because ever since I upgraded from an MC2SIO to SSD to load games through OPL, I always have to remove the SSD from the PS2 and plug the hard drive to my PC whenever I want to add a new game.
Is there an app through OPL, Ulaunchelf or such that would allow me to simply connect an ethernet cable between my PC and the PS2's ethernet adapter in order to transfer ISO files, completely removing the need to physically remove the SSD from the console?
Thank you for any help or advice you may provide.