- A program to copy disc images directly to a PS2 hard drive (APA/PFS).
IMPORTANT: some users report issues using WinHIIP with OPL,
so use it at your own risk.
There is also HDLGameInstaller which will install games through network or from disk.
Most recent version can be found here:- http://www.psx-place.com/threads/hdlgameinstaller.3709/.
How-to use WinHIIP 1.7.6.- Select the drive for your PS2. Any installed games will be listed.
- If you haven't formatted the HDD yet, you can do so now by pressing the 'Format Drive' button.
Formatting the drive:
This will erase the hard drive and create the default partition structure on the currently selected drive.
The Erase Mode has three options:- Quick Erases just the required sectors to blank the partitions and image header sectors.
- Partial Erases the first 4Mb of each possible partition / image header block.
- Full Erases every sector of the drive.
The Application setting has three options:- HDLoader 28bit Standard HDLoader or HDAdvance
- HDLoader 48bit 48bit patched HDLoader or HDAdvance 2.0 +
- Toxic OS DMS4 Pro Standard and Extended (V0.3)
Both of the HDLoader options will change the partition sizes to their defaults.
The Toxic OS mode will change all the default partition sizes to 0Mb and enable the Toxic OS Mode options which allow you to select Standard or Extended partitioning mode.
The editable partition name field allows you to create one extra partition for your own use with other software.
Any partition sizes set to 0Mb will not be created.
Note:
When formatting a drive for HDLoader it is quite acceptable to reduce all the partition sizes to 0Mb, except the '__mbr' and 'HDLoader Settings' partitions, as these are not required for HDLoader to work correctly.
Adding games
Next press the 'Add Image(s)' button to install a game to the HDD.
Images stored on PC hdd:- Select Image File(s) for an ISO or BIN image on your PC's HDD. Navigate to the ISO file. Press 'Add image(s)' to add another ISO/bin image to install.
- You can install multiple images from the PCs HDD. Press 'start' to begin the installation(s).
- Note: If there is a non critical error during the install process it will change the status of that image but automatically continue with the next image in the list.
You are given a window to allow you to make settings for the game(s). You can skip this if you don't know what to put. You can edit a game later once you know, by pressing the 'Edit Image Settings' button. Put a check in the box in front of the game to edit, then press the button.
Selecting CD/DVD Drive:
This will examine the disc in the drive and display an Edit Image Settings window. After this has been accepted the selected CD / DVD will be installed to the hard drive.
Note: Currently DVD-9 (Dual Layer) DVD's cannot be installed directly, you have to make an ISO image file first using DVD Decrypter, and then install the file.
Apply PPF Patch:
This option is only available when a single image is selected. There can be other games listed, but only 1 can be marked with a check in the box.
Once selected you will be shown a browse window to select the appropriate 'ppf' file containing the patches. If the image is already patched and the 'ppf' contains the undo data, you will be prompted to confirm you wish to un-patch the image. If the 'ppf' does not contain undo data you will be asked if you wish to update the 'ppf' file with the undo data before the patches are applied.
Note: If the image is already patched and the 'ppf' file does not contain undo data you will not be able to un-patch the image.
Utilities:
Scan / Repair PS2 Drive
You will be prompted to select a drive from the popup list.
This function will display a window that on the left displays a 'tree view' of all the PS2 partitions on your drive and on the right displays a graphical block map of the layout.
The left hand 'tree view' can be changed between:- 'Logical' - Partition / sub partition order,
- 'Physical' - Actual sector order,
- 'Alpha' - Alphabetical partition order,
- 'Date' - Chronological order (oldest to newest).
- On the right hand display each block represents 128Mb of drive space, the smallest PS2 partition size.
- You can click the left mouse button on either side of the display and the related information on the other side will be updated.
- Beside each partition in the left hand display are 2 icons, the left icon shows whether the partition is correctly linked or not and the right one shows if the partition has any errors. You can press the 'repair' button to let winhiip attempt to fix any errors.
Restore PS2 Drive Structure
This will look for a file called 'WinHIIP.WDS' in the application folder which is automatically created whenever a drive is scanned and repaired. The size of the file is checked and any attached drives that match in size will be listed. A warning message is then displayed requiring you to confirm that you wish to restore the drive structure to the state it was in before the Repair was carried out.
More Help:
This is a basic guide for most common usage, if you need more help just press the 'help' button and a help menu will appear with more in-depth details to Winhiip's functions.
ESR beta r9b coded by
If you don't include.sys, the default HDLoader icon settings are used. Step 7 basic software, free download. Boot.elf - you can use everything but I prefer miniopl. Miniopl allows you to launch titles from HDD OSD or BB NAV by pressing on title. Boot.elf injection address - 0x111000. Boot.elf size limit - 2,026,464 bytes (thanks to kHn) initialize. Banyak cara untuk menginstal File BOOT.ELF ke HDD Playstation 2, baik Playstation yang masih punya optik atau yang sudah tidak berfungsi optiknya. Berikut akan saya berikan tips instal file BOOT.ELF ke HDD Playstation 2 yang masih punya optik dan yang tidak punya optik. (Tips ini sudah saya coba di chip modbo dan matrix dan berhasil). Sebenarnya banyak sekali cara untuk menginstal BOOT HDLoader ke hardisk,kali ini yang akan saya bahas adalah tentang cara instal BOOT HDLoader dengan menggunakan komputer,cara ini sangat berguna jika hardisk ps2 tidak bisa booting menggunakan mcbooting,dan biasanya hardisk yang berukuran 160gb tidak bisa dibooting ulang dengan menggunakan mcbooting. I added a half dozen PS1 SLES ID's to the Title.db file and added HDLoader and Boot ELF's and then burned the CD using burnatonce. I assumed from what I read that the PS2 has to be booted with one of the PS1 games whose SLES is in the Title.db file and then swap the disc for the HDLoader disc using the slide card.
Feb 10, 2017 Macs don’t have as many software apps as PC’s do for Ham Radio, but there are a few I would like to try. The Icom 7300 should play nicely with it too. IMac (iCOM Macintosh) Software. Software that’s going to work with the Icom 7300: Have you seen RUMLogNG? From the website, “RUMlogNG is a HAM radio logging, QSL handling and printing tool, especially made for the short wave. RUMtrol7000 - Windows and MacOS programming software for the ICOM IC-7000 Hits: 2125 Votes: 4 Rating: 6 RUMtrol746PRO - This program is used for the ICOM IC-746PRO, IC-7400.You can edit all the setting and write it to file for later use. Icom programming software for mac. Welcome to the Icom America Download Database. Instruction manuals, brochures and other items are available by radio model. Use the links below to quickly navigate to a product category.
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Changes:
ESR public beta, revision 9b
* halved memory usage on IOP side (some new games should work, like Melty Blood: Act Cadenza)
* changed once again EE streams (Ape Escape 2, Gitaroo Man, maybe more)
* it doesn't matter anymore if ESR is launched directly from FMCB or through uLE (KYA: Dark Lineage, V-Rally 3, maybe some more games)
* corrected some stack pointer problems on EE side
* added synchronous mode and media type spoofing for EE (accessible only by GUI version)
* some minor changes to make future compiling and management easier (also necessary to simplify GUI version a lot)
>>For those who would like to test it, here is the test2 of ESR GUI (based on ESR r9b)<<
http://www.psx-place.com/threads/esr-gui.19138/.
ESR public beta, revision 9a
* changed stream handling to make some old games working (Onimusha: Warlords) - but for some games it will need additional IOP memory
* fixed a bug that caused read callbacks to be called more times that they should (thus making the game think, some data is ready, while the read operation wasn't even issued - GT3 PAL)
* rewrote IOP code to use a little bit less memory
* now it should work with any other valid media than PS2DVD and DVDV - though, I can't find use for that
* replaced some temporary solutions by real ones, thus increasing stability, I guess
* some small changes to get the games that lost compatibility in r9 working again (ie. KYA: Dark Lineage, V-Rally 3/PAL)
ESR public beta, revision 9
* lower memory usage on EE side and (what's more important) on IOP side (~6.5kB less right now) - might make some incompatible or freezing games working
* yet again new method of handling streams - sound and FMVs should work fine in another few games (well, 'Chulip' being one of them )
* automatic sceCdMmode patching.. so for some CD->DVD converted games there will be no need to use DVDScan to do the patching (mediachecks still have to be patched.. see release post for details)
* fixed a problem that made some absolutely properly converted/patched CD->DVD games not working with ESR, now they should work just fine
* many small fixes on IOP side, everything should be much more realiable (there is at least one game that benefits of it)
* fixed timing issues and error passing for 'CD style' DVD reads - N06, mostly used in older games
* small fix to the 'off' version of ESR
* simple splash screen for all versions (some people are selling it: read release post and earlier discussion for details)
ESR public beta, revision 8a+
* corrected a typo in 'mcard' version that prevented loading anything else than 'mc0:/BOOT/BOOT.ELF'
ESR public beta, revision 8a
* changes in IOP reset procedure - should help with some games
* fixed IOP side initialization for dvdv - should help with some games (SSX:OT should work again)
* fixed LoadExecPS2 - more games should work fine (mostly capcom's 'anthologies' and 'collections')
* fixed some timing issues for streaming reads
ESR public beta, revision 8
* changed LoadExecPS2 implementation. It should be now much more compatible (games that were hanging at red screen or after red screen should work fine now)
* restructurized code placement for better (I hope) compatibility
* fixed some bugs on EE side, that caused some games to not load at all (black screen)
* changed IOP code to wait untill all init/patching is done (no more white screens at beginning I hope)
* added additional file 'dvd direct off' - it has similar feature that hdloader 'mode 3', will disable ESR after first IOP reset (might be necessary for some games)
* changed SYSTEM.CNF parser once again
* updated imagedrv module with corrected version
* lots of other minor fixes, mainly on EE side
ESR public beta, revision 7b
* changed SYSTEM.CNF parser, so it will also work with names without ISO ver suffix
* replaced imagedrv module with my own (thanks neme for pointing it out, I didn't know it could be coded by sony)
ESR public beta, revision 7a
* fixed a bug in new stream method
ESR public beta, revision 7
* new basic method for all reads 'app-esr hybrid'
* ICO has the sound back (hopefully other old games too)
* fixed a bug in stream handling, some games that had problems getting data from discs, should work fine now
ESR public beta, revision 6b
* initial public release.
Attached win32 version of ESR Disc Patcher GUI application (based on bootsector's esr patch 0.24) as well as bootsector's original cmdline 0.2 version with precompiled by him win32 binaries plus gnu-linux 32/64bit binaries (precompiled by katanaja, the application is very simple, so it should work quite well on many systems, but there is a source code for you to recompile if anything goes wrong). Attached also bootsector's Java GUI 0.24
And here is an another version of patcher by insanity5000:
http://www.psx-place.com/threads/esrpatcher-pro-by-insanity5000.19137/.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The ESR application requires my cdvdinit fix to be loaded first, so either use FMCB with default launcher (it will contain my fix) or launch it manually (using RUNME1.1a). If you cannot access cdvd after applying cdvdinit fix, then you're out of luck, sorry (you'll have to wait until I will find a way to fix the init procedure). It's been tested mostly with first versions of FMCB (that used crosslinking - easier to test on whole variety of consoles) and using my RUNME1.1a (but should work with any others as long as cdvdinit fix is used).
Take a note, that current releases will not work with mrbrown's ps1 exploit.
Short background: ESR is an application that gives you the possibility to launch DVD discs patched to DVDV format on unmodded consoles.
I'm attaching set of three applications. One is intended for launching games directly from dvd (but can also launch homebrew apps from DVDV discs, just SYSTEM.CNF and proper elf is needed) - 'dvd direct' version . The other is to launch elf files in either mcx:/BOOT/BOOT.ELF or mcx:/B?DATA-SYSTEM/BOOT.ELF - 'mcard' version. The third is 'dvd direct off' version, which is almost the same as the 'dvd direct' but will disable ESR after first full successful IOP reset (think about it as 'mode 3' in hdloader. All should have similar compatibility (with obvious limitations for 'off' version).
All will let you access dvdv patched, burned games (and not only games). You can use it to launch uLE with DVDV support, as well as HDLoader to install such games (then, the games will work under hdl without any problems - but you'll have to poweroff console and run hdloader again. It's because main program of hdloader uses the same memory space that my launcher, so running a game in hdl while ESR is active would cause freeze. In GUI version there will be option 'Disable ESR after first IOP reset' that will solve also this problem).
The game's compatibility should be quite nice. ESR has been tested internally with ~100 games (and many more by other users).
The homebrew compatibility is worse. It's because some homebrew applications will try to use the same memory that ESR uses.
All versions are placed at 0xf0800. Additional stack is placed at 0xf07d0. Intermediate iop replacement images are written (if needed) to 0x88000. All versions should have the same compatibility.
DNAS protected games can be played, but you'll have to patch them with proper number first (windip and co.).
DVD9 games can be played. You should patch it with toxic patcher then dvdpatch and burn.. (it seems my on-the-fly patching isn't generic yet).
CD games can be played only after converting to DVD (not all are easy to do.. due to absolute LBA addressing - just use some tuts available on the net).
Take a note, that some console versions will require the dvd disc to have DVD-ROM book type for DVD+R/+RW media. Make sure you've changed it manually or selected it to set the booktype automatically in your burning software. DVD-R should also work fine. As for DVD+/-RW.. it really depends on your laser unit quality, they're just much harder to read.
Use good quality media, so you won't have to submit nonexistent bugs!
Take a note, that both versions require DVD/DVDV in drive before launching them.. else they'll freeze either on white or magenta screen.
Take a note, that all versions require DVD/DVDV in drive before launching them.. else they'll freeze on black screen and wait for you to put the disc in (then they'll resume the work).
Now, the last, but also very important notice:
ESR has been tested quite a lot, but some big changes were made recently. So take a note that the software is still in beta stage. Some unknown erros may ocurr. If you're not willing to help make it better, don't download it. If you're having some problems, give as much details as you can: console model and region, game name and region. Game ID and iop replacement image version it uses, steps that will be helpful to reproduce the bug, what colors flashed on screen and how many times (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, white).
Legall stuff (the easy version):
1. The project is written from scratch and homebrew ps2sdk has been used.
2. It doesn't contain any copyrighted materials.
3. It's intended to be used with homebrew applications as well as backups of legally owned games and applications.
4. Author is not responsible for any damage caused by the software.
5. If you like to modify it - ask first. Maybe your changes can make into the official release.. it will also make me able to keep everything clear (which is vital during beta stage.. it would be hard to gather info on issues caused by many versions if not all were released by me).
6. The ESR application cannot be used for commercial purposes under any circumstances.
If you redistributing ESR, please leave original names and the readme inside. Also, until stable version is made, do not embed ESR in other applications. It's necessary to keep the same nomenclature and version numbers. It will help me keep bug reports clean and understandable.
Source code of both IOP and EE side application will be released with first stable version.
Hdloader 48 Bit
Short tutorial for games:1. Put your original game in drive and make image of it.
2. Patch it.
3. Burn it.
4. Put it in your PS2 and launch ESR (direct DVD version).
5. That's it!
Short tutorial for homebrew apps (launching from DVD):
1. Start new compilation of DVDVideo.
![Hdloader 0.8 Boot.elf Hdloader 0.8 Boot.elf](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_GzxV1vqNJ3o/SpZV4BShrBI/AAAAAAAACCU/eYmvzPdDYNM/s320/codebreaker-advance-f.gif)
4. Put apropriate executable (same as in SYSTEM.CNF)
5. Make sure the DVD will be hybrid udf/iso.
6. Burn it.
7. Put it in your PS2 and launch ESR (direct DVD version).
Hdloader 0.8c Elf Download
8. That's it!
.. or just put your homebrew app as mcx:/BOOT/BOOT.ELF or mcx:/B?DATA-SYSTEM/BOOT.ELF, whete mcx is either mc0 or mc1 and ? means reagional code. Now run the second file (mcard version). Though, the best choice is to have uLE in one of the paths and launch other apps from it.
Great thanks to all testers that wasted their precious time with this application: dlanor, ebi and krzysio - I can always count on you.
Files for download are attached into Discussion:http://www.psx-place.com/threads/esr.19136/.
New version r9c, can be downloaded from here:
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/esr.30217/