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Verifying the integrity of a game backup TOP NEW
To verify the MD5 hash of your PS2 ISOs against the Redump database, you’ll want to follow a series of straightforward steps. Redump is a project dedicated to preserving the integrity of disc-based media, and by checking your ISOs against their database, you can ensure your backups are accurate. Here’s a simplified guide: 1. Obtain an MD5 Check... Read More
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Format PS2's internal storage (using PS2 or PC) TOP NEW
Format via PS2 Prerequisites: a way to launch Homebrew “wLaunchELF” Procedure: Start “wLaunchELF” Enter “Filebrowser” (usually via CIRCLE) Enter “MISC” (scroll to it and use the “confirmation button”, which is either CIRCLE or CROSS depending on your configuration) Launch “HDDManager” Tap R1 Select “format” (scroll to it an... Read More
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Terms & Acronyms TOP NEW
Apps, Exploits, Softmods: FMCB = “Free MemoryCard Boot” –> This is the most commonly used exploit/Softmod used on a vast variety of models. It is being installed on the MemoryCard. Works on SCPH-10000 to SCPH-90xxx. Some 90k have BOOT-ROM 2.30 however and won’t automatically boot FMCB. FHDB = “Free HardDrive/HardDisk Boot” –> ... Read More
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Updating the Firmware on the BlueRetro TOP NEW
Upgrading BlueRetro Firmware Check Current Firmware Version: Access the BlueRetro web interface by connecting via Bluetooth and visiting: http://blueretro.io The current firmware version is often displayed in the interface or accessible via a settings/about page. Download the Latest Firmware: Visit the B... Read More
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How to Swap Buttons on BlueRetro via Bluetooth TOP NEW
1. Understanding BlueRetro and Button Remapping BlueRetro allows you to connect modern Bluetooth controllers (e.g., DualShock 3/4) to your PS2 and offers customizable button mappings, which is perfect if you want to swap the R2 and X buttons to take advantage of R2’s pressure sensitivity. BlueRetro runs on the ESP32 and hosts a web interfac... Read More
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Differences between DualShock 3 and DualShock 4 Controllers TOP NEW
1. Face Buttons (Cross, Circle, Square, Triangle) DS3: Pressure-sensitive, meaning the controller can detect how hard you press the buttons (ranging from light tap to hard press). This allows for variable actions, especially in certain PS2/PS3 games. DS4: These buttons are digital (on/off) and no longer pressure-sensitive. They detect only ... Read More
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SAS Warnings Megapost TOP NEW
Deletion of System Vital Apps: Denotes: Deleting this folder shall remove essential software and/or drivers from your PS2 MemoryCard. Proceeding ahead will break and remove application listings of system vital apps and dependencies. Warning: We claim **NO** responsibility for broken installs. Please **DO NOT** report your issues to us if yo... Read More