Usb pens or Usb flash drive
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Usb pens or Usb flash drive
Well, Im abit confuse. Is there a differents between usb pens and usb flash drives for the ps2? If there is, which one is good for the ps2? I have some files I would like to put on there for the psx exploit.
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Sorry, must have been a bad day. :)
The differences between USB pen drives and USB flash drives are the words "pen" and "flash". There's no difference. I guess not knowing that is what got me in a bad mood. That's something you expect developers to know.
As to compatibility, that would depend on what you're using to access the stick. I have yet to find a stick that didn't work with my PS2. I suppose a BIG stick (>= 4GB) might give trouble to the USB storage driver in the PS2 SDK. I don't know for certain how good it's large device support is. The largest USB stick I have is 2GB.
So the answer is I've tried sticks from 32MB to 2GB and they work fine. Beyond that, look at the FAT code for the USB storage in the PS2 repo to see if it handles > 2GB.
The differences between USB pen drives and USB flash drives are the words "pen" and "flash". There's no difference. I guess not knowing that is what got me in a bad mood. That's something you expect developers to know.
As to compatibility, that would depend on what you're using to access the stick. I have yet to find a stick that didn't work with my PS2. I suppose a BIG stick (>= 4GB) might give trouble to the USB storage driver in the PS2 SDK. I don't know for certain how good it's large device support is. The largest USB stick I have is 2GB.
So the answer is I've tried sticks from 32MB to 2GB and they work fine. Beyond that, look at the FAT code for the USB storage in the PS2 repo to see if it handles > 2GB.
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If you have a relatively new Swap Magic, it can run stuff off USB drives. Many people use that. I use the ID Exploit to run uLaunchElf off the memcard. uLaunchElf can run stuff from the USB as well. It can also copy stuff on/off the USB. I tend to recommend uLaunchElf for folks looking for something to copy stuff around and run homebrew on the PS2.Dariusc123456 wrote:Where does it load at, or where can I view the files at on the ps2 at? And why you not in a good mood? Ill check on it.
I was just saying that I wasn't feeling good for some reason that day, then ran across your post showing you didn't even know what a USB Pen/Flash drive was, which exacerbated my mood, leading to a harsh post. Sorry about that... I am trying to tone it down a bit.
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Swap Magic will run something from the USB - not sure of the details... consult some info on Swap Magic (google for it). The second you can do with uLaunchElf.Dariusc123456 wrote:How can I load my programs from my usb drive, via magic swap? And how can I copy stuff from my usb to my playstation memory stick?
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Bleh...I try hard to not be rude, but this really doesn't belong here. I know it's been said before, but it's irritating to think there's legitimate PS2 development conversation going on, only to find out it's just more questioning about things like thumb drives and memory cards. This thread could at least be moved to General Discussion.
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I agree with you, LBGSHI. But what I find most annoying is the fact some people keep ignoring forum rules.
When they create an account they are informed PS2Dev forums are development forums and still they keep registering to ask non-development questions. Why people keep breaking simple rules? There are a »lot« of support sites for non-development matters (like the excellent psx-scene forums)... Everyone should have the right to their space, developers included!
Dariusc123456, if you're starting to develop, fine, you're welcome I guess we're glad to help you when requesting for help regarding development issues. But if you have generic questions that would fit better on another forum, please post there. I guess I cannot say this in other terms without looking rude also, but I just had to explain my point of view.
When they create an account they are informed PS2Dev forums are development forums and still they keep registering to ask non-development questions. Why people keep breaking simple rules? There are a »lot« of support sites for non-development matters (like the excellent psx-scene forums)... Everyone should have the right to their space, developers included!
Dariusc123456, if you're starting to develop, fine, you're welcome I guess we're glad to help you when requesting for help regarding development issues. But if you have generic questions that would fit better on another forum, please post there. I guess I cannot say this in other terms without looking rude also, but I just had to explain my point of view.
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Well sorry about asking swap disc. You dont have to go all out like that . As long as sony sell the ps2, the scene should stay open til then. I know that many will not be on the ps2 development , but that doesnt mean to just close it down. I think that was the whole purpose of this site in the past, for ps2 homebrew development.
Darius: I was referring to myself and/or cosmito requesting moderator rights on this forum (PS2 Development), so it could be kept up. There was no mention of removing or locking down the forum. I noted that not many people are interested in PS2 dev. anymore to highlight the fact that myself and cosmito are, and would be happy to keep the forum in proper order, and that it doesn't seem as if anyone else is interested in moderating the forum.
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I disagree with you. If you were developing a USB driver or debugging the current driver or asking for help because you had a crash when trying to use it, then I would see that as a dev question.Dariusc123456 wrote:Well, I was really asking about the usb for the ps2. To me, this a development related post, to you, its like dust in the wind.
Asking which models of USB pens are compatible, even if you plan to use one for dev purposes, I don't see as development related because it's a general usage issue (you could use a USB pen for development just like you can use it to backup memory cards). There are threads other forums about this, and nothing stops you from posing those questions there, and genuine dev questions here - just separate the waters, please.
Speaking for myself, you're perfectly welcome if you ask for development issues here.
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