That said, your main problem is that you cannot simply install the game for use with OPL by extracting it and naming the folder accordingly. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated.Ī very important point, make sure you are using OPL version 0.9+.
just white.įrom what I've found, this should just start up, but I can't seem to find any additional troubleshooting tips anywhere. The screen then turns white and nothing else happens. When I take this back to Free MCBoot, OPL sees the game and I am able to go to game settings (but didn't change anything) and select the game to run. iso and I see this same slus_202.73 identifier listed. I also checked the config file inside the. iso to the DVD folder and named it slus_202.73.NamcoMuseum.iso. Using a very simple PS2 game I have, Namco Museum, I ripped an.
I set up a USB stick (yes, I know the caveats, but it's a slim system) as FAT32, and created the following directories:Īfter accessing the stick through the PS2 and Free MCBoot, I also see these directories: Most of my work is done in Fedora 25, so I'm operating most of this from Linux.
I've had a very hard time finding any information with regards to how to get my games into the system, but here's what I've tried. I got the system to boot into Free MCBoot and everything looks great and OPL starts up fine. I have a 70000 series slim PS2 in which the laser seems to have died, so I picked up a memory card with Free MCBoot v1.952 installed.