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OPL hard disk format –
06-02-2012,11:37 AM
Hi all,
I have a PS2 working with Open PS2 Loader. I used to have a computer with Windows to transfer the files but I had to sold that one and I only have a computer with Linux too. I have found a hdl_dumb binary but it seems to be for 32 bit systems so it does not work. I wonder if ISO files can be directly transfered to the harddisk using command line standard tools like dd. If standard tools are not enough, does someone know where to get the source code of hdl_dumb to make it my self? Or the definition of the hard disk format used by OPL?
thank you,
jotego
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06-02-2012,02:10 PM
Well not sure if will work won't work on windows 7 64 but maybe if installed java will
http://psx-scene.com/forums/download...do=file&id=106

V10 SCPH-50001 with Network adapter SCPH-10281 500 G HD
PSP 3000 9G 6.20 PRO CFW Perm
Unofficial FMCB v1.8C OPL self compiled HD and SMB preferred
Is how all good gaming systems came to be
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06-05-2012,05:03 PM
Winhiip does work with wine.
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06-06-2012,07:04 AM

Originally Posted by
jotego
Hi all,
I have a PS2 working with Open PS2 Loader. I used to have a computer with Windows to transfer the files but I had to sold that one and I only have a computer with Linux too. I have found a hdl_dumb binary but it seems to be for 32 bit systems so it does not work. I wonder if ISO files can be directly transfered to the harddisk using command line standard tools like dd. If standard tools are not enough, does someone know where to get the source code of hdl_dumb to make it my self? Or the definition of the hard disk format used by OPL?
thank you,
jotego
grab the source here : http://psx-scene.com/forums/f98/hdl_dump-0-9-0-a-56701/ (hdl_dump 0.9.0) . building is a no-brainer and it also works correctly with 64bit os.
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