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Puni/Void
15th December 2010, 19:46
Hi guys,

I was wondering if any of you have experience using a HDD on a PS2 Slim? I'm interested in using the SNES Station emulator on my PS2, but since my console is not modded, I'm a bit unsure about how to achieve this. Any pointers? I don't know much about PS2 to be honest, other than running and playing games of course. ;) Thanks in advance for help.

Harrison
16th December 2010, 00:49
My PS2's are chipped so I don't have personal experience of softmodding them, but it is possible.

You will need to do something called a memory card exploit, and there are a number of ways to do this using different discs such as Action Replay, codebreaker, Harddrive loader or Gameshark.

The exploit itself is called Free McBoot or FMCB for short. The full guide and tutorial for this can be found at http://sksapps.com/index.php?page=fmcb.html and within the installation section of that page it has methods for every type of disc you can use to install this exploit.

Good luck and hope you get it to work. Failing that, get your PS2 chipped, then you won't have any problems.

Demon Cleaner
16th December 2010, 13:07
Easiest would definitely be to chip it, costs nothing anymore, and works like a charm. And of course you wouldn't mess things up.

Would be my advice and first choice.

Harrison
16th December 2010, 15:17
I agree. A mod chip is definitely the best solution, and both myself and DC both have the Matrix Infinitiy chip in our Slim PS2's and it works brilliantly. However this mod chip is no longer made AFAIK. Others still exist though such as the Modbo chips which are a clone of the Matrix Infinity chips so a good option, and can be found at great prices. I just did a quick search and found one for £14.63 at modsupplier.com

But saying that, unlike the Xbox, there is no danger at all of bricking a PS2 by softmodding it because you are not actually altering anything inside the PS2, instead installing software into a PS2 memory card to act as the boot device before loading the HDD. So a softmodded PS2 is a very good solution, plus it is portable, so if a PS2 fails you can just move the memory card to a new PS2 and continue without needing to set it up again.

Puni/Void
16th December 2010, 19:16
Thanks for the advice guys. I'll have a look at the various options. :) Thanks again!

JLPedro
6th January 2011, 14:27
Been a wile since my last post here :p, anyway on topic, I also have a slim ps2 and i use Free Mcboot on a 8mb mem card, i managed to boot a Snes station dvd with all the roms in it. This exploit makes possibl to boot "backup" games etc. and can leav the ps2 unmodified to use online.

Have a look here http://freemcboot.psx-scene.com/ , there's toturials to help make the mem card and patch the backups to boot.