Despite its innovation, USB Extreme is plagued by the physical limitations of the PS2 Slim hardware.
Rename OPL.elf to BOOT.ELF and place it inside the APPS folder on your USB drive. Also copy uLaunchELF.elf to the root of the USB.
: The PS2 uses USB 1.1 ports, which have a maximum transfer rate of roughly 1.5 MB/s—slower than the console's internal 4x DVD drive.
For PS2 Slim owners, this is particularly attractive because the Slim’s internal hard drive bay was removed (unlike the older "Phat" models), leaving USB as the only storage expansion option.
It is an unofficial homebrew application (often associated with game backup loading). Using such tools may:
Despite its innovation, USB Extreme is plagued by the physical limitations of the PS2 Slim hardware.
Rename OPL.elf to BOOT.ELF and place it inside the APPS folder on your USB drive. Also copy uLaunchELF.elf to the root of the USB.
: The PS2 uses USB 1.1 ports, which have a maximum transfer rate of roughly 1.5 MB/s—slower than the console's internal 4x DVD drive.
For PS2 Slim owners, this is particularly attractive because the Slim’s internal hard drive bay was removed (unlike the older "Phat" models), leaving USB as the only storage expansion option.
It is an unofficial homebrew application (often associated with game backup loading). Using such tools may: