Free Memory Card Boot (FMCB) v1.95 along with
Free Memory Card Boot (FMCB):
Changelog for v1.95:
Installer
Changelog for v0.97:
2016/01/06 re-release:Fixed language support and ESR support, and added a warning against the use of multi-installations.
2016/01/07 re-release:Added support to install FMCB for the PSX with a PS2, and a free space check for the HDD unit.![Mcboot Mcboot](/uploads/1/1/1/8/111834519/596683042.jpg)
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v0.97 of the Installer has been released by developer sp193, FMCB & Installer has been updated and built with the latest PS2SDK and a number of changes as outlined in the changeslogs that developer Aldostools was kind enough to post for us and alert us of this latest release. All details can be view over at sp193 site here with details of this later update found [break]ss[/break] below.Release | Platform | Developer | Forum Thread: | Download + SRC: |
Free Memory Card Boot (FMCB):
Changelog for v1.95:
- Fixed alpha blending for the hacked OSD.
- The FMCB version number can now be accessed through the %VER% variable in FREEMCB.CNF, for the top and bottom delimiters.
- Updated for use with the latest PS2SDK.
- Updated to build with the new PS2SDK, for stability. This includes the use of the new USB modules.
- Changed all KELF/KIRX files to type 01 (Update files), for compatibility with Debugstation consoles.
- Changed PSX updater module to be loaded from a memory card instead.
- DVD video disc sector reading is now enabled by loading a dummy DVD player-flagged KIRX from a memory card.
- Cleaned up sources and corrected (non-critical, disassembly-related) mistakes in the v1.00 and v1.01 kernel patches.
- Added FSCK tool for FHDB.
- Removed HDD support for the PSX, allowing FMCB to boot on a PSX that has lost its HDD unit.
Installer
Changelog for v0.97:
- Updated to be compilable with the latest PS2SDK revision.
- Compiled with the latest PS2SDK revision for stability.
- Updated to support FMCB v1.95.
- Enlarged output buffers for S-commands within SECRMAN to 16-bytes, as CDVDMAN can assume that these output buffers are 16-bytes long.
- Added support for DEX units.
- Revamped the GUI.
- HDD unit will only be shut off if HDD support is disabled.
- Changed fonts to the Google Noto fonts.
- Added warning messages for users of unsupported consoles (ROM v2.30) and for users with HDDs that need maintenance/replacement (for FHDB).
2016/01/06 re-release:Fixed language support and ESR support, and added a warning against the use of multi-installations.
2016/01/07 re-release:Added support to install FMCB for the PSX with a PS2, and a free space check for the HDD unit.
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Downloada: LinkSource & Additional Details: sp193's Official Page
Credit where credit is due: OLLis8h aka N73User who have made these instructions and created the necessary archives.
Ti hurt download free. I supply here a rewritten and English version of these instructions which were in German, and can be read in their original state at this link: http://www.psxtools.de/thread.php?threadid=17659
Those who have the fat PS2 may also use the PS1 Exploit by pepsi_max2k, found at: http://bootleg.sksapps.com/tutorials/fmcb/armax2.php
This guide is intended for those who have wound up with a Action Replay Max Evo disc with no media player. If you have a disc with Max Media Player, you’ll be better off following this guide by
JNABK: http://bootleg.sksapps.com/tutorials/fmcb/armax.php
JNABK: http://bootleg.sksapps.com/tutorials/fmcb/armax.php
For this guide one needs the following materials:
-Action Replay Max Evo without media player
-USB-drive, formatted in FAT32
-OLLi_s8h – FMCB v1.8 _ ARMax _ USB-Pack.rar (link)
-PS2 Memory card (I used the official 8Mb card)
-Action Replay Max Evo without media player
-USB-drive, formatted in FAT32
-OLLi_s8h – FMCB v1.8 _ ARMax _ USB-Pack.rar (link)
-PS2 Memory card (I used the official 8Mb card)
This guide will assist in the installation of Free McBoot v1.8. If another version is desired one should just swap the one in the archive with the other one (this is more precisely covered in the appropriate part of the guide).
It goes without saying that you are 100% responsible for any damage you do to your equipment while following unofficial tutorials on the Internet. Although damaging anything when following this tutorial seems extremely unlikely.
You probably want to get your hands dirty by now, so here are the instructions step-by-step:
1. Extract the contents of OLLi_s8h – FMCB v1.8 _ ARMax _ USB Pack.rar into the root folder of the USB drive. If you don’t already have a file archiver, I suggest 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/).
1. Extract the contents of OLLi_s8h – FMCB v1.8 _ ARMax _ USB Pack.rar into the root folder of the USB drive. If you don’t already have a file archiver, I suggest 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/).
The root of the USB-drive should contain:
• INSTALL
• MaxSettings
• 00000_180_ActionRepl.max
• codelist.bin
• FREE_MCBOOT.ELF
• INSTALL
• MaxSettings
• 00000_180_ActionRepl.max
• codelist.bin
• FREE_MCBOOT.ELF
Optional step: Replace INSTALL and FREE_MCBOOT.ELF with a different version.
2. Boot up the Action Replay Max Evo disc in the PS2, without the USB-drive.
3. If prompted with «Internet Connection Detected. Do you wish to check online for updates?», press no.
4. Open Settings (Lower right corner), allow the codelist to load.
5. Turn off «Automatic Update Prompt» then «Save and Exit».
6. Now turn off the PS2 and connect your prepared USB-drive.
7. Boot up the Action Replay Max Evo disc again, this time while the USB-drive is connected to USB-port 1.
8. Open Max Memory.
9. Select My devices, then choose the USB-drive as the primary device.
10. Select «AR MAX Codelist ver. -804409333» and copy to MC1.
11. Press triangle to return to the primary device selection screen.
12. Choose the memory card.
13. You should have two entries called «ActionReplayMAX Settings», delete the one which is 66Kb in size (Size of selected files is shown right above the file list).
14. Press triangle to return to the primary device selection screen.
15. Choose the USB-drive.
16. Select «ActionReplayMAX Settings» and uncrush to MC1.
17. Reboot the PS2, still keeping the the disc inside and the USB connected.
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18. Choose Expert Mode from the main menu. Allow the codelist to load.
19. On the following screen, choose ARMAX Evo.
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Adobe photoshop cs3 crack. 20. Make sure «Running», «Payload [0000]», and «Payload [0001]» are all checked.
21. Press start on the controller and choose «Start game (3 codes)» from the game launch window.
22. As the Action Replay Max Evo disc is already in, just press X on the next prompt. Action Replay Max will automatically reload the main menu.
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23. Now start Max Memory. The codes you just activated will run Free McBoot from the USBdrive upon starting Max Memory. (Don’t worry, you will still be able to use Max Memory after this when running the Action Replay Max Evo disc without the codes activated).
24. You are done. I strongly suggest formatting the memory card, but please keep in mind that this deletes everything on the memory card. Then install Free McBoot from the menu (I chose «multi version install»).