syntax to send multiple game folders to PS2HDD pfsshell-0.2a
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syntax to send multiple game folders to PS2HDD pfsshell-0.2a
What's the command to send multiple ScummVM game folders to my PS2hdd? I'm using CMD in admin mode.
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- UniqueUserName
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None lol...
You cant use them for what were talking about anyways.
However, during testing, previously I have used...
HDL Dump Helper GUI ( v2.3-V2 )...
...and...
HDL Dumb/Dump ( v0.9.2 )...
...with...
PS2 IP: 192.168.0.10
...Good results.
To answer your question more directly and elaborate, I dont use any (unless you count anything internal to the homebrews Ive previously been discussing)...
If I were to transfer PS2-Games, I would directly-connect the Internal Hard Drive with my PC and average 48MBps with WinHIIP (PC-Side)...
If I were to transfer Non-PS2-Games (like weve been talking about), I would use the setup I previously posted in the thread were in...
...Quickly...
Test a PS1-sized-game for transfer comparisons in time/speed...
About 700MB sent through each transfer method (both USB and LAN) during testing should speak for itself (whether there is a big difference in speed/time)...
LAN wins by a landslide lol.
If I were to play PS2-Games, I would use OPL ( v0.9.3 )...
If I were to play Non-PS2-Games/Homebrew, I would use OPLv0.8 (if OPLv0.9.3 failed to boot it or play properly)...
The latter reason being, the age of most PS2-homebrew versus the PS2SDK most-likely used in that era.
Incidentally, I launch everything I have through OPL, always, except during testing.
It makes for a sweet Frontend (One-Stop UI) when launched directly into the APPS menu (with HDD/USB/ETH lists of games just a few left-clicks away).
You cant use them for what were talking about anyways.
However, during testing, previously I have used...
HDL Dump Helper GUI ( v2.3-V2 )...
...and...
HDL Dumb/Dump ( v0.9.2 )...
...with...
PS2 IP: 192.168.0.10
...Good results.
To answer your question more directly and elaborate, I dont use any (unless you count anything internal to the homebrews Ive previously been discussing)...
If I were to transfer PS2-Games, I would directly-connect the Internal Hard Drive with my PC and average 48MBps with WinHIIP (PC-Side)...
If I were to transfer Non-PS2-Games (like weve been talking about), I would use the setup I previously posted in the thread were in...
Keep in mind uLE can not-only see the contents of your PFS/APA (Not FAT32, nor NTFS) internal-PS2-drive format (which your PC cant view, let-alone alter), but it can transfer said contents in either direction...Unique User Name wrote:uLE (PS2-side) is not limited to USB...
Attach an Ethernet cable to your PS2HDDs Network Adaptor and use RadHostClient (PC-side) to import/export through uLEs "HOST:" option.
That should improve your speeds way more than just a few hundred percent.
Enjoy!
...Quickly...
Test a PS1-sized-game for transfer comparisons in time/speed...
About 700MB sent through each transfer method (both USB and LAN) during testing should speak for itself (whether there is a big difference in speed/time)...
LAN wins by a landslide lol.
If I were to play PS2-Games, I would use OPL ( v0.9.3 )...
If I were to play Non-PS2-Games/Homebrew, I would use OPLv0.8 (if OPLv0.9.3 failed to boot it or play properly)...
The latter reason being, the age of most PS2-homebrew versus the PS2SDK most-likely used in that era.
Incidentally, I launch everything I have through OPL, always, except during testing.
It makes for a sweet Frontend (One-Stop UI) when launched directly into the APPS menu (with HDD/USB/ETH lists of games just a few left-clicks away).
UniqueUserName wrote:None lol...
You cant use them for what were talking about anyways.
However, during testing, previously I have used...
HDL Dump Helper GUI ( v2.3-V2 )...
...and...
HDL Dumb/Dump ( v0.9.2 )...
...with...
PS2 IP: 192.168.0.10
...Good results.
To answer your question more directly and elaborate, I dont use any (unless you count anything internal to the homebrews Ive previously been discussing)...
If I were to transfer PS2-Games, I would directly-connect the Internal Hard Drive with my PC and average 48MBps with WinHIIP (PC-Side)...
If I were to transfer Non-PS2-Games (like weve been talking about), I would use the setup I previously posted in the thread were in...Keep in mind uLE can not-only see the contents of your PFS/APA (Not FAT32, nor NTFS) internal-PS2-drive format (which your PC cant view, let-alone alter), but it can transfer said contents in either direction...Unique User Name wrote:uLE (PS2-side) is not limited to USB...
Attach an Ethernet cable to your PS2HDDs Network Adaptor and use RadHostClient (PC-side) to import/export through uLEs "HOST:" option.
That should improve your speeds way more than just a few hundred percent.
Enjoy!
...Quickly...
Test a PS1-sized-game for transfer comparisons in time/speed...
About 700MB sent through each transfer method (both USB and LAN) during testing should speak for itself (whether there is a big difference in speed/time)...
LAN wins by a landslide lol.
If I were to play PS2-Games, I would use OPL ( v0.9.3 )...
If I were to play Non-PS2-Games/Homebrew, I would use OPLv0.8 (if OPLv0.9.3 failed to boot it or play properly)...
The latter reason being, the age of most PS2-homebrew versus the PS2SDK most-likely used in that era.
Incidentally, I launch everything I have through OPL, always, except during testing.
It makes for a sweet Frontend (One-Stop UI) when launched directly into the APPS menu (with HDD/USB/ETH lists of games just a few left-clicks away).
I tried to setup SCummvm to launch from the OPL APPS Tab awhile ago and wasn't successful. As a result, i just installed the scummvm.ELF in the boot folder and played it on my PS browser but i want to launch it from OPL.UniqueUserName wrote:None lol...
You cant use them for what were talking about anyways.
However, during testing, previously I have used...
HDL Dump Helper GUI ( v2.3-V2 )...
...and...
HDL Dumb/Dump ( v0.9.2 )...
...with...
PS2 IP: 192.168.0.10
...Good results.
To answer your question more directly and elaborate, I dont use any (unless you count anything internal to the homebrews Ive previously been discussing)...
If I were to transfer PS2-Games, I would directly-connect the Internal Hard Drive with my PC and average 48MBps with WinHIIP (PC-Side)...
If I were to transfer Non-PS2-Games (like weve been talking about), I would use the setup I previously posted in the thread were in...Keep in mind uLE can not-only see the contents of your PFS/APA (Not FAT32, nor NTFS) internal-PS2-drive format (which your PC cant view, let-alone alter), but it can transfer said contents in either direction...Unique User Name wrote:uLE (PS2-side) is not limited to USB...
Attach an Ethernet cable to your PS2HDDs Network Adaptor and use RadHostClient (PC-side) to import/export through uLEs "HOST:" option.
That should improve your speeds way more than just a few hundred percent.
Enjoy!
...Quickly...
Test a PS1-sized-game for transfer comparisons in time/speed...
About 700MB sent through each transfer method (both USB and LAN) during testing should speak for itself (whether there is a big difference in speed/time)...
LAN wins by a landslide lol.
If I were to play PS2-Games, I would use OPL ( v0.9.3 )...
If I were to play Non-PS2-Games/Homebrew, I would use OPLv0.8 (if OPLv0.9.3 failed to boot it or play properly)...
The latter reason being, the age of most PS2-homebrew versus the PS2SDK most-likely used in that era.
Incidentally, I launch everything I have through OPL, always, except during testing.
It makes for a sweet Frontend (One-Stop UI) when launched directly into the APPS menu (with HDD/USB/ETH lists of games just a few left-clicks away).
Any ideas or perhaps you too, launch it from the PS2 browser?
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You quoted the exact instructions, FOUR TIMES.morpheous wrote:I tried to setup SCummvm to launch from the OPL APPS Tab awhile ago and wasn't successful. As a result, i just installed the scummvm.ELF in the boot folder and played it on my PS browser but i want to launch it from OPL.
Any ideas or perhaps you too, launch it from the PS2 browser?
HERE:
UniqueUserName wrote:If I were to play Non-PS2-Games/Homebrew, I would use OPLv0.8 (if OPLv0.9.3 failed to boot it or play properly)...
The latter reason being, the age of most PS2-homebrew versus the PS2SDK most-likely used in that era.
Incidentally, I launch everything I have through OPL, always, except during testing.