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Free Memory Card Boot, also known as FreeMCBoot or FMCB, is a method of softmodding the PlayStation 2's memory card to | Free Memory Card Boot, also known as FreeMCBoot or FMCB, is a method of softmodding the PlayStation 2's memory card to run homebrew software on boot. This method, in comparison to modchipping, is not permanent, is easy to install and use, and less likely to conflict with other software. | ||
[[File:PlayStation 2 label.png|thumb|right|Where is the chassis model?]] | |||
It is incompatible consoles having firmware version 2.30 or 2.50 - respectively the strongest majority of R-chassis superslims (SCPH-9xxxx) and the PS2 TV.<ref>https://tcrf.net/PlayStation_2#Hardware.2FFirmware</ref> Every other model of PS2 is compatible with the exploit. | |||
== Installing FreeMCBoot == | == Installing FreeMCBoot == | ||
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=== Pre-Configured Card === | === Pre-Configured Card === | ||
This is, without a doubt, the easiest way to get FMCB- a memory card with the software already installed. You can either buy one from a reputable ebay seller, or ask a friend with a modded PS2 to do it for you. There is no | This is, without a doubt, the easiest way to get FMCB- a memory card with the software already installed. You can either buy one from a reputable ebay seller, or ask a friend with a modded PS2 to do it for you. There is no further setup past this point- just plug in the memory card, turn the PS2 on, and FMCB will boot as normal. | ||
The only complications are that, like every system update, the file name and region encoding for FMCB must match that of the target console (see the [[#With pre-existing homebrew access|cross-region option]] for a valid workaround), and that the product you receive may contain an outdated and/or questionable setup (which can be fixed by reformatting the memory card and reinstalling a known good copy of FMCB). | |||
=== Memory Card Adapter + Windows/Linux PC === | === Memory Card Adapter + Windows/Linux PC === | ||
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# Set your console's language to English. This can be changed in System Configuration on the PS2 BIOS. | # Set your console's language to English. This can be changed in System Configuration on the PS2 BIOS. | ||
# Insert the disc into the console. After reading the disc, uLaunchElf will boot after a few seconds. | # Insert the disc into the console. After reading the disc, uLaunchElf will boot after a few seconds. | ||
# | # You can now run any homebrew (until the next boot), so [[#With pre-existing homebrew access|continue following the instructions below]]. | ||
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If you cannot use a USB to install FMCB (or just prefer installing everything on one disc), you can create a custom install of FreeDVDBoot with [https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot#custom-disc-setup this guide.] | If you cannot use a USB to install FMCB (or just prefer installing everything on one disc), you can create a custom install of FreeDVDBoot with [https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot#custom-disc-setup this guide.] | ||
=== With pre-existing homebrew access === | |||
# Download and extract the FMCB installer from [https://sites.google.com/view/ysai187/home/projects/fmcbfhdb the official website] to the root of a compatible MBR/FAT16 or MBR/FAT32 USB drive. Other storage devices are not supported. | |||
#* The official distribution of FMCB also includes a build of wLaunchELF (the premier PS2 file manager), and of the FMCB Configurator, which allows for assigning programs to autoboot (with or without a button combo), to main menu items (except on PSX), and other boot sequence customizations. | |||
#* Optionally, the files to be installed can be modified on the USB. | |||
# Run the installer. | |||
# If imaging and/or formatting of the memory card is desired, they can be performed now (multiple pages of features can be switched by pressing '''L1/R1'''). | |||
# Select the "install" feature, then whether to build FMCB for only the current console (and any other looking for updates in the same path), cross-model (almost any console of the same region), or cross-region (any supported console). The only penalty for the latter options is the added space used on the memory card. | |||
#* If the card will need to boot a PSX, the appropriate option (on the second page) must be used instead. | |||
#* The "multi-install" feature is not recommended, as it achieves a cross-region install using crosslinked files to save space, which amounts to deliberate filesystem corruption. | |||
# This is it! | |||
==References== |
Revision as of 18:41, 19 June 2022
Free Memory Card Boot, also known as FreeMCBoot or FMCB, is a method of softmodding the PlayStation 2's memory card to run homebrew software on boot. This method, in comparison to modchipping, is not permanent, is easy to install and use, and less likely to conflict with other software.
It is incompatible consoles having firmware version 2.30 or 2.50 - respectively the strongest majority of R-chassis superslims (SCPH-9xxxx) and the PS2 TV.[1] Every other model of PS2 is compatible with the exploit.
Installing FreeMCBoot
While installing FMCB does not require you to fiddle with internals, it does require the user to find a way to access the PS2's memory card, which has a proprietary connection. There are many methods to install FMCB to a stock card.
Pre-Configured Card
This is, without a doubt, the easiest way to get FMCB- a memory card with the software already installed. You can either buy one from a reputable ebay seller, or ask a friend with a modded PS2 to do it for you. There is no further setup past this point- just plug in the memory card, turn the PS2 on, and FMCB will boot as normal.
The only complications are that, like every system update, the file name and region encoding for FMCB must match that of the target console (see the cross-region option for a valid workaround), and that the product you receive may contain an outdated and/or questionable setup (which can be fixed by reformatting the memory card and reinstalling a known good copy of FMCB).
Memory Card Adapter + Windows/Linux PC
This method uses the PS3MCA, an official adapter for PS1/PS2 memory cards that plugs into a standard USB port.[2] It was originally designed for use on the Playstation 3, but can easily be used on any Windows or Linux PC.
Windows
- Extract the .rar file found on the download page into your user directory.
- Install both "installer_x86" and "installer_x64" from the ps3mca-windrv folder.
- Insert the PS3MCA into your PC, and wait for all drivers to load.
- Run "mc_format.bat" to format the installed memory card (This will erase all data).
- Run either "full-install.bat" (installs FMCB + essential homebrew) or "lite-install.bat" (only installs FMCB and LaunchELF).
- Insert the patched memory card into your PS2 and press the power button. If the usual "Tower" boot screen is replaced with the FreeMCBoot logo, the mod is successful.
https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=297
FreeDVDBoot (Disc Exploit)
This is the newest method of installing FMCB to a memory card, and utilises a backdoor in the PS2's disc authentication chip (also known as the MECHACON) to load a third-party program (in this case LaunchELF is included as an initial program) from a burned DVD-Video.[3] This method is proven to work on many models of the 'slim' PS2, but support for 'fat' PS2s is spotty.[4] This requires a blank DVD-R (preferred as read-only discs put less strain on the laser), a memory card, a DVD burner, and a working disc drive on your PS2. You can also install more homebrew using a supported USB drive.
- Check your console's DVD player version. Versions confimed to work with this exploit are 2.10, 2.12 and 3.04. You can find your console's DVD player version on the options menu of the PS2 BIOS (Triangle).
- Download the ISO from ps2-home or github.
- Burn the ISO to a fresh DVD-R. Make sure to burn at a low speed, and enable the "finalise disc" option if you are using IMGBurn. If no errors or faults pop up during the process, the DVD has been successfully burned.
- Set your console's language to English. This can be changed in System Configuration on the PS2 BIOS.
- Insert the disc into the console. After reading the disc, uLaunchElf will boot after a few seconds.
- You can now run any homebrew (until the next boot), so continue following the instructions below.
If you cannot use a USB to install FMCB (or just prefer installing everything on one disc), you can create a custom install of FreeDVDBoot with this guide.
With pre-existing homebrew access
- Download and extract the FMCB installer from the official website to the root of a compatible MBR/FAT16 or MBR/FAT32 USB drive. Other storage devices are not supported.
- The official distribution of FMCB also includes a build of wLaunchELF (the premier PS2 file manager), and of the FMCB Configurator, which allows for assigning programs to autoboot (with or without a button combo), to main menu items (except on PSX), and other boot sequence customizations.
- Optionally, the files to be installed can be modified on the USB.
- Run the installer.
- If imaging and/or formatting of the memory card is desired, they can be performed now (multiple pages of features can be switched by pressing L1/R1).
- Select the "install" feature, then whether to build FMCB for only the current console (and any other looking for updates in the same path), cross-model (almost any console of the same region), or cross-region (any supported console). The only penalty for the latter options is the added space used on the memory card.
- If the card will need to boot a PSX, the appropriate option (on the second page) must be used instead.
- The "multi-install" feature is not recommended, as it achieves a cross-region install using crosslinked files to save space, which amounts to deliberate filesystem corruption.
- This is it!