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Step 1: Put the FMCB files and the UlaunchELF in the USB Stick. Installation Method 2: Codebreaker (8.1 or newer) Step 5: Select Play and the the installer will boot. Step 4: Use the "Next Item" Button to go to the FREE_MCBOOT.ELF. Step 3: Once AR has booted go to the Media Player. Step 2: Start up your PS2 and put in the USB Stick and AR MAX EVO.
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Step 1:Once you've downloaded the file, copy the FREE_MCBOOT.ELF and the INSTALL folder to the USB. Q: Can I use a backup copy of AR Max, Codebreaker, or SwapMagic to install FreeMcBoot?Ģ: Latest FreeMCBoot. Q: Can my hacked memory card work on other PS2s?Ī: Yes as long as that PS2 was made before mid 2008 and is in the same region as your PS2Ī: Yes you can by either using OpenPS2Loader for USB,HDD and Networking Or ESR for Backup Disc.
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FMCB will now no longer display the FMCB logo when software like the DVD player quits, to match the behaviour of the OSD program.Q: Do fats and slims have different ways of hacking?Ī: Yes, if you want to do the game swap trick, than you will have to do some mods to your Fat or Slim. The user can put uLaunchELF basically anywhere, and uLaunchELF isn't part of FMCB anyway. Removed the "return to loader" option, since I had no intent on maintaining it. It was made this way for backward compatibility.
For those who wish to edit this setting by hand, the valid values are as follows: 0 = AUTO, 1 = force ON (always boot into the browser), 2 = force OFF (always stay out of the browser). Modified the "inner browser" setting to allow the user to specify how FMCB/FHDB will handle booting into the OSD (Either always boot into the browser or not, or just let the browser have its default behaviour). Its OSD sets its "region" field to 2 instead of 1, despite this console being in the NTSC region.
Fixed OSD configuration setup for the SCPH-50009.
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Added a clone of the kernel update for the SCPH-10000 (v1.01) and SCPH-15000. The MBR program's EELOAD module had it's argument storage widened, so that it can take in 16 user arguments (To avoid buffer overflows, since the code within it was always limiting the number of accepted arguments to 16).
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Also, with this recompilation, the Protokernel patch within it has been updated (Note: This doesn't really matter because the patch from the FMCB binary would have already been applied). Recompiled the FMCB configurator to have the updated FMCB release version number. FMCB will no longer parse and repeat the arguments, but passes the arguments directly to the OSD program "as-is". Changed the way arguments are passed to the OSD program. It will now boot properly, and sets the EE and CD/DVD drive into "PS2 mode". Latest Version : 1.93 Release Date: 3 Notes for this version: Please read the included README file for information regarding limitations/known issues and other important notes! Modifying or getting a pre-modified copy of the HDDOSD is not under this project, which is why that topic will not be discussed here. ***Whether the hacked HDD OSD supports non-Sony disks or not depends on whether it was modified to support non-Sony disks.*** Patched/modified copies of the HDDOSD may not work, although non-Sony disks are supported by FHDB itself. It does everything like FMCB does, but is meant to be used with the Sony HDDOSD (Browser update v2.00). Free Memory Card Boot (FMCB) is a homebrew software which is designed to setup your PlayStation 2 console and provide you with a means of launching homebrew software, without the need for any extra hardware, modifications to your console or dangerous tricks like the legendary swap trick.įMCB was originally developed by Neme and Jimmikaelkael, but they have been kind enough to provide me with access to its source code, for me to make some improvements to it.įree Harddisk Drive Boot (FHDB) is basically FMCB that gets installed onto the PlayStation 2 console's HDD unit.