Hello folks,
I am interested in a way to access the internal PS2 eeprom. Is there a lib for it? I think it will be very usefull to write on an unused address to save settings of any application.
PS2 internal eeprom access
It's not safe writing to the nvram. There is no space for saving your settings. You need to save settings to a memory card. That is the purpose of the memory cards...
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Hello,
Did anyone wrote on the EEPROM to put an update BIOS on the PS2 ? because as it doesn't recognize neither the memory card, nor the HD, we are forced to put a CD each time, and the len become damaged some years later...
Is there a way, without puting a modchip or using a CD (Magic Swap or PS1 game), to boot directly on memory card or hard drive ?
Did anyone wrote on the EEPROM to put an update BIOS on the PS2 ? because as it doesn't recognize neither the memory card, nor the HD, we are forced to put a CD each time, and the len become damaged some years later...
Is there a way, without puting a modchip or using a CD (Magic Swap or PS1 game), to boot directly on memory card or hard drive ?
so...
It is a little short ^^.
Even if there is no space for putting my settings on the nvram, why can't someone put exactly the same quantity of information on the memory but with a "link" to ask to search on the memory card (with optimization of the code), like on the PS1 vulnerability ?I
Even if there is no space for putting my settings on the nvram, why can't someone put exactly the same quantity of information on the memory but with a "link" to ask to search on the memory card (with optimization of the code), like on the PS1 vulnerability ?I