

You will only have to do this once since you can install MCboot. This only requires you to burn a copy of a modified PS2 game you already have, and it also requires you to make a slide card out of a old credit card to swap disks. Then, I friend showed me a miraculous link.which is not allowed.īasically, as long as you have 007 Agent under fire, or any of the other games listed further down in the thread, this mod will work. If you want precision on the install process, or the way to make your own menu, let me know.I've always looked for a way to softmod a PS2, but all methods usually required buying some kind of action replay, or codebreakers game to get software onto a ps2 memory card. The install process was easy and went smoothly. The default package wasn't at my taste so I edited it to install more apps to the memory card. it's autobooted if the card is inserted and displays a menu (you can choose which item the menu displays and which programs it redirects to). there is a thread here with users willing to do it for you.įreeMcBoot is a program installed on the memory card location used at launch by the PS2. "is the network interface required to play from HDD? can't it be accessed directly from internal HDD?" never got that answer.Īll install guides asked for a way to run homebrew on a non hacked console (using Action replay, or swap trick etc.), but they didn't explain that you could use a modchip console, that's the easiest way and what I used.Īnother way is to ask someone with an already hacked console to install FMcB on your memory card. Like "will my memory card be deleted/formated?" no, you just need enough free space to install it. To install FreeMcBoot, I didn't find a lot of information. If you want a disc free solution, then network adapter is the way to go.

it's easy to use, insert disc, it auto-launch. Everyone recommend network adapter, but I prefer Disc based gaming. I don't know why burned discs are not a recommended solution. It prevents you from buying the network adapter and all the needed hardware. I then tried ESR + patched ISO burned to DVD-R disc, and it works beautifully I installed FMCboot on my friend's console and I tried playing from USB, it wasn't really playable (except few littles games which don't require excessive disc access, like katamary).
