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Emulation of Playstation 2 is currently handled by 3 kind of emulators. CECH-A/B models use ps2_emu.self able to use built-in PS2 hardware (EE/GS/Rambus memory), and have best compatibility. CECH-C/E use ps2_gxemu, this emulator use physical Graphic Synthesizer found in this ps3 model, but Emotion Engine is fully emulated here, also there is no Rambus memory. All other models emulate PS2 thru fully software based ps2_netemu used for ps2 classics, and hacked now to use decrypted ISO files. Earlier before Sony provided ps2 classics on PS Store there was another soft only emulator strongly based on ps2_gxemu. It was called ps2_softemu, and had support for original PS2 CDVD. Only emulator not able to run physical discs is ps2_netemu.  
Emulation of Playstation 2 is currently handled by 3 kind of emulators. CECH-A/B models use ps2_emu.self able to use built-in PS2 hardware (EE/GS/Rambus memory), and have best compatibility. CECH-C/E use ps2_gxemu, this emulator use physical Graphic Synthesizer found in this ps3 model, but Emotion Engine is fully emulated here, also there is no Rambus memory. All other models emulate PS2 thru fully software based ps2_netemu used for ps2 classics, and hacked now to use decrypted ISO files. Earlier before Sony provided ps2 classics on PS Store there was another soft only emulator strongly based on ps2_gxemu. It was called ps2_softemu, and had support for original PS2 CDVD. Only emulator not able to run physical discs is ps2_netemu.  


Emulators are self files, but not typical one. Emulators are not truly PS3 Game OS elf executables, but Guest OS'es running on LV1 of PS3. This mean that LV2, or more friendly Game OS is unloaded before emulator is loaded. This also mean that while emulators are running we can't call any LV2 function. Also LV1 syscalls are limited to call from all emulators, but can be fully unlocked.
Emulators are self files, but not typical one. Emulators are not truly PS3 Game OS elf executables, but Guest OS'es running on LV1 of PS3. This mean that LV2, or more friendly Game OS is unloaded before emulator is loaded. This also mean that while emulators are running we can't call any LV2 function. Also LV1 syscalls are limited to call from all emulators, but can be fully unlocked.  


All emulators use built-in stripped developement version of PS2 BIOS with disabled debug functions that can affect some games. This is done because some games print debug info on screen when found that are run on dev bios. Bios between ps2_emu, and ps2_gxemu/ps2_netemu are different. Ps2_emu BIOS is able to run only on ps2emu version of emulator due to RDRAM check.
All emulators use built-in stripped developement version of PS2 BIOS with disabled debug functions that can affect some games. This is done because some games print debug info on screen when found that are run on dev bios. Bios between ps2_emu, and ps2_gxemu/ps2_netemu are different. Ps2_emu BIOS is able to run only on ps2emu version of emulator due to RDRAM check.


PS3 models without Emotion Engine unit use "SPE-compatible SIMD graphics-rounding mode for VMX/Altivec Instructions" for FPU, and VU0 emulated floats calculations. This is set on emulator init by HV call 97 with param 1. VU1 actually run at SPE core so no compatibility mode need (or can) to be set. SPE compatible mode for PPE mean that rounding mode is set as round to zero, denormals are treated as zero, and there are no infinities or NaNs. So theoretically what PS2 FPU/VU was originally. Although SPE and PPE SPE compatibility mode is still inaccurate comparing to PS2, because Sony decided to cut off 2 guard bits from calculations on PS2. Probably because there was no need for round and sticky bits (no Nan/Inf, one round mode, etc.). Additionally float divide algorithm is custom and not fully understood up to this day. Good example here are TriAce games, or Castlevania COD where SPE calculation is wrong by 1 bit making games unplayable without patch. This are PS2 math algo specific inaccuracies in FPU/VU implementation that are not present on any other hardware.
PS3 models without Emotion Engine unit use "SPE-compatible SIMD graphics-rounding mode for VMX/Altivec Instructions" for FPU, and VU0 emulated floats calculations. This is set on emulator init by HV call 97 with param 1. VU1 actually run at SPE core so no compatibility mode need (or can) to be set. SPE compatible mode for PPE mean that rounding mode is set as round to zero, denormals are treated as zero, and there are no infinities or NaNs. So literally what PS2 VU was originally. Although SPE, and PPE SPE compatibility mode can still be inaccurate comparing to PS2. Good example here are TriAce games, or Castlevania COD where SPE calculation is wrong by 1 bit making games unplayable without patch. This is due to some PS2 math algo specific inaccuracies in FPU/VU implementation that are not present on any other hardware.


Note:  
Note:  
* not available in early Tool/DECR and Debug/DEX firmwares. But available in AV TOOL firmware since 1.00
* not available in early Tool/DECR and Debug/DEX firmwares. But available in AV TOOL firmware since 1.00
* Emulation is based on a SCPH-50000/SCPH-20401 Playstation 2 Model.
* Emulation is based on a SCPH-50000/SCPH-20401 Playstation 2 Model.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20211118050305/http://unina.stidue.net/Universita'%20di%20Trieste/Ingegneria%20Industriale%20e%20dell'Informazione/Tuzzi/Architetture_Avanzate_dei_Calcolatori/Emotion_2.pdf Introduction to PlayStation2 Architecture.pdf]
* [http://unina.stidue.net/Universita'%20di%20Trieste/Ingegneria%20Industriale%20e%20dell'Informazione/Tuzzi/Architetture_Avanzate_dei_Calcolatori/Emotion_2.pdf Introduction to PlayStation2 Architecture.pdf]
* ps2tek docs - https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/
* ps2tek docs - https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/


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{{PS2 emulators workload comparison}}
{{PS2 emulators workload comparison}}


==PS2 Emulator Types and Revisions==
==PS2 Emulators types and versions==
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
<div>
<div style="float:top; text-align:center;">'''PS2 Emulator Types and Revisions'''</div>
<div style="float:left; width:28%;">
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:xx-small;"
|+ ps2_emu.elf (decrypted)
! Firmware !! Bytes !! MD5 !! Timestamp !! <abbr title="Revision">Rev</abbr> !! <abbr title="Maximun number of supported commands">Comm</abbr>
|-
|-
! [[1.00_AV|1.00 AV]]
! colspan="4" | PS2_EMU
| 8 258 328 || 19DC714F1109FF772BEF5B00C4AF2CF7 || 06/10/04/12:15 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.02_CEX|1.02]]
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
| 8.258.504 || FF9C1C465DF6F501E418602A488CBD40 || 06/10/21/00:01 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.10_CEX|1.10]]
| 1.00 AV || 0x7C3150 ||
| 8.254.568 || 72EFF1FB3E9A175253687634B698CC91 || 06/11/09/06:08 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.11_CEX|1.11]]
| 1.02 || 0x7C31F0 ||
| 8.255.192 || 98BCC06ACA07971DFE57A126000B6DEE || 06/11/21/17:54 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.30_CEX|1.30]]
| 1.10 || 0x7C2168 ||
| 8.787.800 || 3F1E943139329E8AD5461FA43DB4DD0E || 06/12/05/05:33 || rowspan="2" | same || rowspan="2" | ?
|-
|-
! [[1.30_AV|1.30 AV]]
| 1.11 || 0x7C23C8 ||
| 8.787.800 || F2CE2D8CF41FF38E586AE7A91A13980C || 06/12/05/07:15
|-
|-
! [[1.31_CEX|1.31]]
| 1.30 || 0x8442E8 ||
| 8.790.440 || CF13D31F202DA3C55009C06B6A2B27A0 || 06/12/12/18:47 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.32_CEX|1.32]]
| 1.30 AV || 0x8442E8 ||
| 8.794.664 || 6DD631EEDE321AC7F59C85BC6AC0DCA9 || 06/12/18/05:54 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.50_CEX|1.50]]
| 1.31 || 0x844C98 ||
| 8.805.912 || 81B38EE824E460385B44FADE78CAA5DC || 07/01/18/22:52 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 1.32 || 0x845CA0 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.70_CEX|1.70]]
| 1.50 || 0x848728 ||
| 8.854.680 || CEACBB22EB450C5CC587C193CE7BBE91 || 07/04/16/16:11 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 1.90 || 0x4D7ED8 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.90_CEX|1.90]]
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x4E9A20 ||
| 5.190.280 || 88B26FDC910B8633613BC366D39F439D || 07/07/21/06:44 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.00 - 4.01 || 0x4EADB8 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[2.10_CEX|2.10]]
| 4.10 - 4.11 || 0x4EAD28 ||
| 5.223.112 || CB1924E7163F01EA2DD3965918BACCE4 || 07/12/15/05:29 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.20 - 4.21 || 0x4EAE30 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[3.40_CEX|3.40]]
| 4.23 || 0x4EACE0 ||
| 5.267.128 || 916603300F798139456FCF1A40384A97 || 10/06/23/15:44 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.25 || 0x4EAE30 || Reverted to 4.20 - 4.21 version?
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[3.66_CEX|3.66]]
| rowspan="3" | 5.267.112 || BE20230D091F5C8AB8364607D49A6992 || 11/06/16/03:51 || rowspan="3" | same || rowspan="3" | ?
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! ~
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#ddddff;" | ''Any''
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[3.74_CEX|3.74]]
| 5B2CA12EE08298094177667C681BC75F || 11/10/25/00:30
|-{{cellcolors|#bbbbff}}
! [[4.00_CEX|4.00]]
| rowspan="2" | 5.272.152 || 08516640BE636F3E633C0416F09EF941 || 11/11/22/03:10 || rowspan="2" | same || rowspan="2" | ?
|-{{cellcolors|#bbbbff}}
! [[4.01_CEX|4.01]]
| 61ECD51036247547736274EEB52FA4C4 || 11/12/23/01:02
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[4.10_CEX|4.10]]
| rowspan="2" | 5.272.008 || 88CFD465D2F412C075C69531278BB3A9 || 12/02/05/23:08 || rowspan="2" | same || rowspan="2" | ?
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[4.11_CEX|4.11]]
| 2B45F72675B844C08E1735059F9826E3 || 12/02/11/07:05
|-{{cellcolors|#bbbbff}}
! [[4.20_CEX|4.20]]
| rowspan="2" | 5.272.264 || 23D3F9909EBA3F1AB0D757850C5D6809 || 12/06/15/02:01 || rowspan="2" | same || rowspan="2" | ?
|-{{cellcolors|#bbbbff}}
! [[4.21_CEX|4.21]]
| 110F0D01B39193F1A2031BBC7ADBBC2F || 12/06/30/01:06
|-
|-
! [[4.23_SEX|4.23 S]]
| 4.78 - 4.82 || 0x4EB8C0 ||
| 5.271.912 || 783201F2541117E545B8E01B3A0B1955 || 12/07/31/00:17 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[4.25_CEX|4.25]]
! colspan="4" | PS2_GXEMU
| 5.272.264 || C895EAA3F79BA2040D6C828A5B811139 || 12/09/07/06:55 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 1.50 || 0x5BDFC8 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 1.90 || 0x666C78 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#80ff80; line-height:75%" | Abandoned (last revision)
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x6766B8 ||
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[4.78_CEX|4.78]]
| rowspan="3" | 5.274.984 || ABC9228FCEA0E779E3157CA546A1FD02 || 15/12/17/01:14 || rowspan="3" | same || rowspan="3" | ?
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! ~
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#ddddff;" | ''Any''
|-{{cellcolors|#ddddff}}
! [[4.89_CEX|4.89]]
| 7523DE6D38B13B9C4B9F72419C50D4A7 || 22/02/04/14:35
|}
<span style="font-size:small">
{{dot}}'''Decrypted (elf)''': changes <abbr title="when comparing two decrypted files of the same revision from different firmwares the only difference is the build label">every firmware version</abbr><br>
{{dot}}'''<abbr title="0x20 bytes">Build label</abbr>''': yes, with timestamp, search for '''ps2ver:'''<br>
{{dot}}'''Target Firmware''': no/unknown<br>
{{dot}}'''Revision''': unknown
</span>
</div>
<div style="float:left; width:24%;">
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:xx-small;"
|+ ps2_gxemu.elf (decrypted)
! Firmware !! Bytes !! MD5 !! <abbr title="Revision">Rev</abbr> !! <abbr title="Maximun number of supported commands">Comm</abbr>
|-
|-
! [[1.00_CEX|1.00]] ~ [[1.32_CEX|1.32]]
| 4.00 - 4.11 || 0x677990 ||
| colspan="4" {{no}}
|-
|-
! [[1.50_CEX|1.50]]
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x677AA8 ||
| 6.106.040 || BACC208C8A793F82D71F85B02DD2D318 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.78 - 4.82 || 0x678548 ||  
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.70_CEX|1.70]]
! colspan="4" | PS2_SOFTEMU
| 6.763.336 || B70A15512EF9FA74B798A5E9241FE571 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[1.90_CEX|1.90]]
| 1.90 || 0x5C7B10 ||
| 6.802.720 || B9E2CC8D72779650D9B500B75AE552EB || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 2.50 || 0x5C7ED8 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[2.10_CEX|2.10]]
| 3.41 || 0x5C8C00 ||  
| 6.822.576 || E34C4EB587CCE44AB4B92D848DC391A7 || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 3.66 - 3.71 || 0x5C8EC0 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[3.40_CEX|3.40]]
| 3.72 - 4.01 || 0x5C8E40 ||
| 6.866.424 || 80091C68E2F8D2385A2125AB38085A3C || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
! colspan="4" | PS2_NETEMU
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[3.66_CEX|3.66]] ~ [[3.74_CEX|3.74]]
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
| 6.867.024 || E04FA0FE63A968C53AE366B3AAD0141A || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[4.00_CEX|4.00]] ~ [[4.11_CEX|4.11]]
| 3.73 - 3.74 || 0x7D8B00 ||
| 6.871.848 || D5E97019132848203970213FF96F2AAB || ? || ?
|-
|-
! [[4.20_CEX|4.20]] ~ [[4.25_CEX|4.25]]
| 4.00 - 4.01 || 0x7DA200 ||
| 6.872.128 || 678F16283CAA8CFBC03A5FBCB6ABA41E || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.10 - 4.11 || 0x7DA180 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.20 - 4.25 || 0x7DA500 ||
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
|-
! ?
| 4.78 - 4.83 || 0x751280 ||  
| ? || ? || ? || ?
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#80ff80; line-height:75%" | Abandoned (last revision)
|-
|-
! [[4.78_CEX|4.78]] ~ [[4.89_CEX|4.89]]
| 6.874.848 || C7681420A7B3A2A6E3BF89F4A12A3DD6 || ? || 0x2B ?
|}
|}
<span style="font-size:small">
 
{{dot}}'''Decrypted (elf)''': changes <abbr title="when comparing two decrypted files of the same revision from different firmwares there are no differences">every emu revision</abbr><br>
==General observations regarding PS2 Classics emulator (ps2_netemu)==
{{dot}}'''<abbr title="0x20 bytes">Build label</abbr>''': no/unknown<br>
* Virtual memory cards are per title based, but apparently run through the current memory card system. The module used to manage memory cards is: vmc_savedata_plugin.sprx - Using a regular memory card that has been renamed result in a "The save data is corrupt (8XXXXXXX) error"
{{dot}}'''Target Firmware''': no/unknown<br>
* Loads an epilepsy warning before PS2 logo (PS button menu appears during epilepsy warning if controller is synced)
{{dot}}'''Revision''': unknown
* Does not support online functionality of PS2 titles (network configuration utility inside Full Spectrum Warrior claims no network adaptor has been found, same with Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain).
</span>
 
</div><div style="float:left; width:24%;">
- Only file that is needed in the folder for PS2 Classics is "iso.bin.enc". Removing the manuals/DXT files will cause the game to boot IMMEDIATELY to the PS2 logo upon switching to 720p/starting PS2 LPAR.
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:xx-small;"
 
|+ ps2_softemu.elf (decrypted)
====folder/file layout====
! Firmware !! Bytes !! MD5 !! <abbr title="Revision">Rev</abbr> !! <abbr title="Maximun number of supported commands">Comm</abbr>
(in this example GTA San Andreas Classic)
|-
<pre>
! [[1.00_CEX|1.00]] ~ [[1.82_CEX|1.82]]
[NPUD20946]
| colspan="4" {{no}}
      [USRDIR]
|-
            [CONTENT]
! [[1.90_CEX|1.90]] ~ [[1.94_CEX|1.94]]
                    001.dxt
| 6.142.080 || 812330515D01291488315BBE7E0F339E || 11065 || ?
                    002.dxt
|-
                    003.dxt
! [[1.97_CEX|1.97]]
                    004.dxt
| ? || ? || ? || ?
                    005.dxt
|-
                    006.dxt
! [[2.00_CEX|2.00]] ~ [[2.10_CEX|2.10]]
                    007.dxt
| 6.143.048 || C0964350E3E8EA80EB5C7CB34901E9DE || 11830 || ?
                    008.dxt
|-
                    009.dxt
! [[2.16_CEX|2.16]]
                    010.dxt
| ? || ? || ? || ?
                    011.dxt
|-
                    012.dxt
! ? ~ ?
                    013.dxt
| ? || ? || ? || ?
                    014.dxt
|-
                    015.dxt
! [[3.10_CEX|3.10]]
                    016.dxt
| ? || ? || ? || ?
                    017.dxt
|-
                    Others.dxt
! [[3.15_CEX|3.15]]
                    Manual.idx
| ? || ? || 12840 || ?
            [SAVEDATA]
|-
                    SCEVMC0.VME
! [[3.16_CEX|3.16]]
                    SCEVMC1.VME
| ? || ? || ? || ?
            CONFIG
|-
            ISO.BIN.EDAT
! ? ~ ?
            ISO.BIN.ENC
| ? || ? || ? || ?
      PS3LOGO.DAT
|-
      PARAM.SFO
! [[3.40_CEX|3.40]]
      ICON0.PNG
| 6.146.424 || 97C33E83E14399EED1BD4F5351443E1C || ? || ?
      PIC0.PNG
|-
      PIC1.PNG
! [[3.41-1_CEX|3.41]] ~ [[3.65_CEX|3.65]]
      PIC2.PNG
| ? || ? || 13474 || ?
</pre>
|-
 
! [[3.66_CEX|3.66]] ~ [[3.71_CEX|3.71]]
==Virtual PS2 (emulated machine) usage and features==
| 6.147.120 || 513B9160AD8C199CAEFC82C1B7D9D794 || 15435 || ?
 
|-
===Video Modes===
! [[3.72_CEX|3.72]] ~ [[4.01_CEX|4.01]]
'''Note:''' Real PS2 : http://users.neoscientists.org/~blue/ps2videomodes.txt
| 6.146.992 || 1232D3EEB48F301CBB61D76EB3046111 || 15529 || ?
 
|-
Video Modes
! [[4.10_CEX|4.10]]  ~ {{latestPS3}}
----.-----------.---------------.-----------.-----------.
| colspan="4" {{no}}
  No | Name      | Resolution | fV(Hz)    | fH(kHz)  |
|}
----+-----------+---------------+-----------+-----------|
<span style="font-size:small">
  0 | NTSC-NI  |  640x240(224) | 59.940    | 15.734    |
{{dot}}'''Decrypted (elf)''': changes <abbr title="when comparing two decrypted files of the same revision from different firmwares there are no differences">every emu revision</abbr><br>
  1 | NTSC-I    | 640x480(448) | 59.820    | 15.734    |
{{dot}}'''<abbr title="0x20 bytes">Build label</abbr>''': no/unknown<br>
  2 | PAL-NI    | 640x288(256) | 50.000    | 15.625    |
{{dot}}'''Target Firmware''': no/unknown<br>
  3 | PAL-I    | 640x576(512) | 49.760    | 15.625    |
{{dot}}'''Revision''': unknown
  4 | VESA-1A  | 640x480      | 59.940    | 31.469    |
</span>
  5 | VESA-1C  | 640x480      | 75.000    | 37.500    |
</div><div style="float:left; width:24%;">
  6 | VESA-2B  | 800x600      | 60.317    | 37.879    |
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:xx-small;"
  7 | VESA-2D  | 800x600      | 75.000    | 46.875    |
|+ ps2_netemu.elf (decrypted)
  8 | VESA-3B  | 1024x768      | 60.004    | 48.363    |
! Firmware !! Bytes !! MD5 !! <abbr title="Revision">Rev</abbr> !! <abbr title="Maximun number of supported commands">Comm</abbr>
  9 | VESA-3D  | 1024x768      | 75.029    | 60.023    |
|-
  10 | VESA-4A  | 1280x1024    | 60.020    | 63.981    |
! [[1.00_CEX|1.00]] ~ [[3.66_CEX|3.66]]
  11 | VESA-4B  | 1280x1024    | 75.025    | 79.976    |
| colspan="4" {{no}}
  12 | DTV-480P  | 720x480      | 59.940    | 31.469    |
|-
  13 | DTV-1080I | 1920x1080    | 60.000    | 33.750    |
! [[3.70_CEX|3.70]] ~ [[3.71_CEX|3.71]]
  14 | DTV-720P  | 1280x720      | ??        | ??        |
| 11.036.504 || 0D021D18CC63DDBDA530A93C41ABF865 || <abbr title="build r15686-gif-xdr-user2-usb3">15686</abbr> || rowspan="5" | 0x41
----^-----------^---------------^-----------^-----------'
|-
 
! [[3.72_CEX|3.72]]
==Memory Mapping==
| 11.036.504 || 38EABD7E5F998BC04922CA3B70211208 || <abbr title="build r15842-target370">15842</abbr>
 
|-
=== ps2netemu ===
! [[3.73_CEX|3.73]] ~ [[3.74_CEX|3.74]]
Mapping ELF @ 0x200000000
| 11.036.504 || F21110A93BBEA416749283E6BF3D3C6B || <abbr title="build r15936-target370">15936</abbr>
 
|-
{| class="wikitable"
! [[4.00_CEX|4.00]] ~ [[4.01_CEX|4.01]]
| 11.033.048 || F770442DFA626282B01FEBE3DDFFC477 || <abbr title="build r16195-target400">16195</abbr>
|-
! [[4.10_CEX|4.10]] ~ [[4.11_CEX|4.11]]
| 11.033.216 || 8F0885BCC80A3617E654BB6151F4F718 || <abbr title="build r16361-target410">16361</abbr>
|-
! [[4.20_CEX|4.20]] ~ [[4.23_SEX|4.23]]
| 11.033.728 || 8EB5492E453C50B6D728E7999A57A689 || <abbr title="build r16604-target420">16604</abbr> || rowspan="2" | 0x43
|-
! [[4.25_CEX|4.25]] ~ [[4.26_SEX|4.26]]
| 11.033.728 || E38059300E31432A62967770C3E99EF6 || <abbr title="build r16740-target420">16740</abbr>
|-
! [[4.30_CEX|4.30]] ~ [[4.31_CEX|4.31]]
| ? || ? || 16808 || 0x45
|-
! [[4.40_CEX|4.40]] ~ [[4.41_CEX|4.41]]
| ? || ? || 16916 || 0x46
|-
! [[4.45_CEX|4.45]] ~ [[4.46_CEX|4.46]]
| ? || ? || 17041 || 0x48
|-
! [[4.50_CEX|4.50]]
| ? || ? || 17179 || 0x4A
|-
! [[4.55_CEX|4.55]]
| ? || ? || 17277 || rowspan="2" | 0x4D
|-  
! [[4.60_CEX|4.60]] ~ [[4.76_CEX|4.76]]
| ? || ? || 17314
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#80ff80; line-height:75%" | Abandoned (last revision)
|-  
! [[4.78_CEX|4.78]] ~ [[4.89_CEX|4.89]]
| 10.442.536 || 8B2DBD1AAD22A0EDCF9C867A1A1FB94D || <abbr title="build r17495-main-rel">17495</abbr> || 0x50
|}
<span style="font-size:small">
{{dot}}'''Decrypted (elf)''': changes <abbr title="when comparing two decrypted files of the same revision from different firmwares there are no differences">every emu revision</abbr><br>
{{dot}}'''<abbr title="0x20 bytes">Build label</abbr>''': yes, without timestamp, search for '''build r'''<br>
{{dot}}'''Target Firmware''': included in the build label<br>
{{dot}}'''Revision''': yes, <abbr title="the location can be seen by comparing 4.23 (value 0x40DC) with 4.25 (value 0x4164) at offset 0x3E4BA in both">'''one''' time</abbr>, and included in the build label
</span>
</div>
</div>
<br style="clear: both;" />
 
*Alternative tables<!-- What means TOC ?, is needed to explain it and/or include this TOC info in the other tables -->
{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin:5px"
|+ps2_emu.self
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
|-
| 1.00 AV || 0x7C3150 ||
|-
| 1.02 || 0x7C31F0 ||
|-
| 1.10 || 0x7C2168 ||
|-
| 1.11 || 0x7C23C8 ||
|-
| 1.30 || 0x8442E8 ||
|-
| 1.30 AV || 0x8442E8 ||
|-
| 1.31 || 0x844C98 ||
|-
| 1.32 || 0x845CA0 ||
|-
|-
| 1.50 || 0x848728 ||
! Name !! ea !! lpar2(netemu 4.81) !! size !! flags !! lpar1(lv1 4.81)
|-
|-
| 1.90 || 0x4D7ED8 ||
| text          ||         0x0 ||     0x3D00000 ||  0x300000(  3 MB) || 0x8000000000000003  0000000000000003 || 0x7D00000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x4E9A20 ||
| ro_work      ||    0x300000 ||      0x300000 ||  0x500000(  5 MB) || 0x0000000000000003  0000000000000003 || 0x4300000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 4.00 - 4.01 || 0x4EADB8 ||
| rw_work      ||    0x800000 ||      0x800000 || 0x2A00000( 42 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x4800000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 4.10 - 4.11 || 0x4EAD28 ||
| negmem        ||  0x1FFF0000 ||      0x3210000 ||  0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7210000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 4.20 - 4.21 || 0x4EAE30 ||
| ee_ram        ||  0x100000000 || 0x64000E000000 || 0x2000000( 32 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x3C00000 - 0x3F00000, 0x8000000 - 0x9B00000
|-
|-                                                                                                                 
| 4.23 || 0x4EACE0 ||
| ee_jit_code  ||  0xD00000000 || 0x680024000000 || 0x3000000( 48 MB) || 0x8000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0xBC00000 - 0xEB00000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 4.25 || 0x4EAE30 || Reverted to 4.20 - 4.21 version?
| vu0_jit_code  ||  0xD08000000 || 0x580000800000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x8000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x900000 - 0xC00000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 4.78 - 4.82 || 0x4EB8C0 ||
| vu0_jit_data  ||  0xD0C000000 ||      0x3700000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000002  0000000000000003 || 0x7700000
|}
|-                                                                                                                
 
| eeram_jit_lut ||  0xE00000000 || 0x640010000000 || 0x2000000( 32 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x9C00000 - 0xBB00000
{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin:5px"
|-                                                                                                                
|+ps2_gxemu.self
| eerom_jit_lut ||  0xE0FC00000 || 0x580000C00000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0xD00000 - 0x1000000
! FW version !! TOC !! Notes
|-                                                                                                                
|-
| ee_dbg_ram    ||  0x90FFF8000 || 0x64000E078000 ||    0x8000( 32 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 ||  
| 1.50 || 0x5BDFC8 ||
|-                                                                                                                
|-
| iop_ram      ||  0x400000000 ||      0x3300000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7300000
| 1.90 || 0x666C78 ||
|-                                                                                                                
|-
| iop_rom      ||  0x50FC00000 || 0x580001000000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000002 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x6766B8 ||
|-                                                                                                                 
|-
| iop_spad      ||  0x50F800000 ||      0x3220000 ||  0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000002 || 0x7220000
| 4.00 - 4.11 || 0x677990 ||
|-                                                                                                                 
|-
| spu2_ram      ||  0x600000000 ||      0x3500000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7500000
| 3.66 - 3.74 || 0x677AA8 ||
|-                                                                                                                 
|-
| spu2_ram2    ||  0x600200000 ||      0x3500000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7500000
| 4.78 - 4.82 || 0x678548 ||  
|-                                                                                                                 
|}
| spu2_pcm      || 0x1000000000 ||      0x3230000 ||  0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001 0000000000000000 || 0x7230000
 
|-                                                                                                                
{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin:5px"
| ee_spr_lo    || 0x700000000 ||     0x3201000 ||    0x2000(  8 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7201000
|+ps2_softemu.self
|-                                                                                                                
! FW version !! TOC !! Notes
| ee_spr        ||  0x800000000 ||      0x3203000 ||    0x6000( 24 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7203000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 1.90 || 0x5C7B10 ||
| ee_vu0_dmem0  ||  0x301004000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-
|-                                                                                                                 
| 2.50 || 0x5C7ED8 ||
| ee_vu0_dmem1  ||  0x301005000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 3.41 || 0x5C8C00 ||  
| ee_vu0_dmem2  ||  0x301006000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 3.66 - 3.71 || 0x5C8EC0 ||
| ee_vu0_dmem3  ||  0x301007000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-
|-                                                                                                                
| 3.72 - 4.01 || 0x5C8E40 ||
| ee_rom        ||  0x30FC00000 || 0x580001000000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
|}
|-                                                                                                                 
| vrc          ||  0xC00000000 || 0x600005000000 || 0x1000000( 16 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x1500000 - 0x2400000
|-                                                                                                                
| /dev/zero    || 0x4000000000 ||      0x3240000 ||   0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7240000
|-                                                                                                                
| dma_vu0_dmem0 || 0x4001004000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                
| dma_vu0_dmem1 || 0x4001005000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                 
| dma_vu0_dmem2 || 0x4001006000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                 
| dma_vu0_dmem3 || 0x4001007000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                 
| imm_vu0_dmem0 ||  0x30000000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001 0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                        
| imm_vu0_dmem1 ||  0x30001000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                        
| imm_vu0_dmem2 ||  0x30002000 ||      0x3200000 ||   0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                        
| imm_vu0_dmem3 ||  0x30003000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                                                                        
| SGSXdr        || 0x1904000000 || 0x64000C000000 || 0x1700000( 23 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x2500000 - 0x3B00000
|-                                                                                                                        
| iopTrace      || 0x1400000000 ||      0x3250000 ||  0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7250000
|}


{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin:5px"
===PS2 Memory and Hardware Mapped Registers Layout===
|+ps2_netemu.self
<pre>
! FW version !! TOC !!  Notes
EE Virtual/Physical Memory Map
|-
  KUSEG: 00000000h-7FFFFFFFh User segment
| 3.73 - 3.74 || 0x7D8B00 ||
  KSEG0: 80000000h-9FFFFFFFh Kernel segment 0
|-
  KSEG1: A0000000h-BFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 1
| 4.00 - 4.01 || 0x7DA200 ||
  KSSEG: C0000000h-DFFFFFFFh Supervisor segment
|-
  KSEG3: E0000000h-FFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 3
| 4.10 - 4.11 || 0x7DA180 ||
 
|-
  Virtual    Physical
| 4.20 - 4.25 || 0x7DA500 ||
  00000000h  00000000h  32 MB    Main RAM (first 1 MB reserved for kernel)
|-
  20000000h  00000000h  32 MB    Main RAM, uncached
| 4.78 - 4.83 || 0x751280 ||
  30100000h  00100000h  31 MB    Main RAM, uncached and accelerated
|}{{clear}}
  10000000h  10000000h  64 KB    I/O registers
 
  11000000h  11000000h  4 KB    VU0 code memory
==General observations regarding PS2 Classics emulator (ps2_netemu)==
  11004000h  11004000h  4 KB    VU0 data memory
* Virtual memory cards are per title based, but apparently run through the current memory card system. The module used to manage memory cards is: vmc_savedata_plugin.sprx - Using a regular memory card that has been renamed result in a "The save data is corrupt (8XXXXXXX) error"
  11008000h  11008000h  16 KB    VU1 code memory
* Loads an epilepsy warning before PS2 logo (PS button menu appears during epilepsy warning if controller is synced)
  1100C000h  1100C000h  16 KB    VU1 data memory
* Does not support online functionality of PS2 titles (network configuration utility inside Full Spectrum Warrior claims no network adaptor has been found, same with Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain).
  12000000h  12000000h  8 KB    GS privileged registers
  1C000000h  1C000000h  2 MB    IOP RAM
  1FC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, uncached (rom0)
  9FC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, cached (rom09)
  BFC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, uncached (rom0b)
  70000000h  ---------  16 KB    Scratchpad RAM (only accessible via virtual addressing)


- Only file that is needed in the folder for PS2 Classics is "iso.bin.enc". Removing the manuals/DXT files will cause the game to boot IMMEDIATELY to the PS2 logo upon switching to 720p/starting PS2 LPAR.
IOP Physical Memory Map
  KUSEG: 00000000h-7FFFFFFFh User segment
  KSEG0: 80000000h-9FFFFFFFh Kernel segment 0
  KSEG1: A0000000h-BFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 1
 
  Physical
  00000000h  2 MB    Main RAM (same as on PSX)
  1D000000h          SIF registers
  1F800000h  64 KB    Various I/O registers
  1F900000h  1 KB    SPU2 registers
  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS (rom0) - Same as EE BIOS
 
  FFFE0000h (KSEG2)  Cache control
 
Additional Memory
  4 MB  GS VRAM (used for framebuffer, textures, zbuffer, etc)
  2 MB  SPU2 work RAM - quadrupled from PSX's SPU
  8 MB  Memory card


===LIMG Segment===
The ISO.BIN.ENC has a block of 0x4000 bytes added at the end codenamed "LIMG" that works as a descriptor for the ISO structure


{| class="wikitable"
Hardware Mapped Registers
|-
EE Map
! Offset !! Length !! Name !! Example !! Description
EE Timers
|-
  100000xxh        Timer 0
| 0x00 || 0x4 || '''magic''' || LIMG || '''L'''ogical '''IM'''a'''G'''e (layout) ?
  100008xxh        Timer 1
|-
  100010xxh        Timer 2
| 0x04 || 0x4 || '''img_type''' || 0x00000001 || 1=DVD<br>2=CD
  100018xxh        Timer 3
|-
Image Processing Unit (IPU)
| 0x08 || 0x4 || '''sector_count''' || 0x00279890 || ''sector_count = img_size / sector_size''
  10002000h 8h    IPU Command
|-
  10002010h 4h    IPU Control
| 0x0C || 0x4 || '''sector_size''' || 0x0000800 || ''sector_size = img_size / sector_count''<br>0x800=DVD (Mode1/2048)<br>0x930=CD (Mode2/2352)
  10002020h 4h    IPU bit pointer control
|-
  10002030h 8h    Top of bitstream
| 0x10 || 0x3FF0 || ''padding'' || 0x00000000... ||
  10007000h 10h    Out FIFO (read)
|}
  10007010h 10h    In FIFO (write)
 
Graphics Interface (GIF)
===folder/file layout===
  10003000h 4h    GIF_CTRL - Control register
(in this example GTA San Andreas Classic)
  10003010h 4h    GIF_MODE - Mode setting
<pre>
  10003020h 4h    GIF_STAT - Status
[NPUD20946]
  10003040h 4h    GIF_TAG0 - Bits 0-31 of tag before
      [USRDIR]
  10003050h 4h    GIF_TAG1 - Bits 32-63 of tag before
            [CONTENT]
  10003060h 4h    GIF_TAG2 - Bits 64-95 of tag before
                    001.dxt
  10003070h 4h    GIF_TAG3 - Bits 96-127 of tag before
                    002.dxt
  10003080h 4h    GIF_CNT - Transfer status counter
                    003.dxt
  10003090h 4h    GIF_P3CNT - PATH3 transfer status counter
                    004.dxt
  100030A0h 4h    GIF_P3TAG - Bits 0-31 of PATH3 tag when interrupted
                    005.dxt
   10006000h 10h   GIF FIFO
                    006.dxt
DMA Controller (DMAC)
                    007.dxt
   100080xxh        VIF0 - channel 0
                    008.dxt
  100090xxh        VIF1 - channel 1
                    009.dxt
  1000A0xxh        GIF - channel 2
                    010.dxt
  1000B0xxh        IPU_FROM - channel 3
                    011.dxt
  1000B4xxh        IPU_TO - channel 4
                    012.dxt
  1000C0xxh        SIF0 - channel 5
                    013.dxt
  1000C4xxh        SIF1 - channel 6
                    014.dxt
  1000C8xxh        SIF2 - channel 7
                    015.dxt
  1000D0xxh        SPR_FROM - channel 8
                    016.dxt
  1000D4xxh        SPR_TO - channel 9
                    017.dxt
  1000E000h 4h    D_CTRL - DMAC control
                    Others.dxt
  1000E010h 4h    D_STAT - DMAC interrupt status
                    Manual.idx
  1000E020h 4h    D_PCR - DMAC priority control
            [SAVEDATA]
  1000E030h 4h    D_SQWC - DMAC skip quadword
                    SCEVMC0.VME
  1000E040h 4h    D_RBSR - DMAC ringbuffer size
                    SCEVMC1.VME
  1000E050h 4h    D_RBOR - DMAC ringbuffer offset
            CONFIG
  1000E060h 4h    D_STADR - DMAC stall address
            ISO.BIN.EDAT
  1000F520h 4h    D_ENABLER - DMAC disabled status
            ISO.BIN.ENC
  1000F590h 4h    D_ENABLEW - DMAC disable
      PS3LOGO.DAT
Interrupt Controller (INTC)
      PARAM.SFO
  1000F000h 4h    INTC_STAT - Interrupt status
      ICON0.PNG
  1000F010h 4h    INTC_MASK - Interrupt mask
      PIC0.PNG
Subsystem Interface (SIF)
      PIC1.PNG
  1000F200h 4h    MSCOM - EE->IOP communication
      PIC2.PNG
  1000F210h 4h    SMCOM - IOP->EE communication
</pre>
  1000F220h 4h    MSFLAG - EE->IOP flags
 
  1000F230h 4h    SMFLAG - IOP->EE flags
==Virtual PS2 (emulated machine) usage and features==
   1000F240h 4h    Control register
 
Privileged GS registers
===Video Modes===
  12000000h 8h    PMODE - various PCRTC controls
'''Note:''' Real PS2 : https://web.archive.org/web/20180802152820/http://users.neoscientists.org/~blue/ps2videomodes.txt
  12000010h 8h     SMODE1
 
   12000020h 8h    SMODE2
Video Modes
   12000030h 8h    SRFSH
----.-----------.---------------.-----------.-----------.
   12000040h 8h    SYNCH1
   No | Name      | Resolution | fV(Hz)   | fH(kHz|
   12000050h 8h    SYNCH2
----+-----------+---------------+-----------+-----------|
   12000060h 8h    SYNCV
  0 | NTSC-NI   |  640x240(224) | 59.940    | 15.734    |
  12000070h 8h    DISPFB1 - display buffer for output circuit 1
  1 | NTSC-I    |  640x480(448) | 59.820    | 15.734    |
   12000080h 8h    DISPLAY1 - output circuit 1 control
  2 | PAL-NI    |  640x288(256) | 50.000    | 15.625    |
   12000090h 8h     DISPFB2 - display buffer for output circuit 2
  3 | PAL-I     |  640x576(512) | 49.760    | 15.625    |
   120000A0h 8h    DISPLAY2 - output circuit 2 control
  4 | VESA-1A   |  640x480      | 59.940    | 31.469    |
   120000B0h 8h     EXTBUF
  5 | VESA-1C   |  640x480      | 75.000    | 37.500    |
   120000C0h 8h    EXTDATA
  6 | VESA-2B   |  800x600      | 60.317    | 37.879    |
   120000D0h 8h     EXTWRITE
  7 | VESA-2D   |  800x600      | 75.000    | 46.875    |
   120000E0h 8h    BGCOLOR - background color
  8 | VESA-3B   | 1024x768      | 60.004    | 48.363    |
  12001000h 8h    GS_CSR - control register
  9 | VESA-3D  | 1024x768      | 75.029    | 60.023    |
  12001010h 8h    GS_IMR - GS interrupt control
   10 | VESA-4A   | 1280x1024     | 60.020    | 63.981    |
  12001040h 8h    BUSDIR - transfer direction
   11 | VESA-4B   | 1280x1024     | 75.025    | 79.976    |
  12001080h 8h    SIGLBLID - signal
   12 | DTV-480P  |  720x480      | 59.940    | 31.469    |
   13 | DTV-1080I | 1920x1080     | 60.000    | 33.750    |
   14 | DTV-720P  | 1280x720      | ??        | ??        |
----^-----------^---------------^-----------^-----------'


==Memory Mapping==
IOP Map
 
Subsystem Interface (SIF)
=== ps2netemu ===
  1D000000h 4h    MSCOM - EE->IOP communication
{| class="wikitable"
  1D000010h 4h    SMCOM - IOP->EE communication
|-
  1D000020h 4h    MSFLAG - EE->IOP flags
! Name !! ea !! lpar2(netemu 4.81) !! size !! flags !! lpar1(lv1 4.81)
  1D000030h 4h    SMFLAG - IOP->EE flags
|-
  1D000040h 4h    Control register
| text          ||          0x0 ||      0x3D00000 ||  0x300000( 3 MB) || 0x8000000000000003  0000000000000003 || 0x7D00000
CDVD Drive
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F402004h 1h    Current N command
| ro_work      ||     0x300000 ||      0x300000 ||  0x500000(  5 MB) || 0x0000000000000003  0000000000000003 || 0x4300000
  1F402005h 1h    N command status (R)
|-                                                                                                                
  1F402005h 1h    N command params (W)
| rw_work      ||     0x800000 ||      0x800000 || 0x2A00000( 42 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x4800000
  1F402006h 1h    Error
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F402007h 1h     Send BREAK command
| negmem        ||   0x1FFF0000 ||      0x3210000 ||   0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7210000
  1F402008h 1h    CDVD I_STAT - interrupt register
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F40200Ah 1h     Drive status
| ee_ram        ||  0x100000000 || 0x64000E000000 || 0x2000000( 32 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x3C00000 - 0x3F00000, 0x8000000 - 0x9B00000
  1F40200Fh 1h    Disk type
|-                                                                                                                
  1F402016h 1h    Current S command
| ee_jit_code   ||  0xD00000000 || 0x680024000000 || 0x3000000( 48 MB) || 0x8000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0xBC00000 - 0xEB00000
   1F402017h 1h    S command status
|-                                                                                                                 
   1F402018h 1h    S command params
| vu0_jit_code  ||  0xD08000000 || 0x580000800000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x8000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x900000 - 0xC00000
Interrupt Control
|-                                                                                                                
  1F801070h 4h    I_STAT - Interrupt status
| vu0_jit_data  ||  0xD0C000000 ||      0x3700000 ||  0x400000( 4 MB) || 0x0000000000000002  0000000000000003 || 0x7700000
  1F801074h 4h    I_MASK - Interrupt mask
|-                                                                                                                
   1F801078h 1h    I_CTRL - Global interrupt disable
| eeram_jit_lut ||  0xE00000000 || 0x640010000000 || 0x2000000( 32 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0x9C00000 - 0xBB00000
DMA registers
|-                                                                                                                
  1F80108xh        MDECin - channel 0
| eerom_jit_lut ||  0xE0FC00000 || 0x580000C00000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000003 || 0xD00000 - 0x1000000
  1F80109xh        MDECout - channel 1
|-                                                                                                                
  1F8010Axh        SIF2 (GPU) - channel 2
| ee_dbg_ram    ||  0x90FFF8000 || 0x64000E078000 ||    0x8000( 32 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 ||
  1F8010Bxh        CDVD - channel 3
|-                                                                                                                
  1F8010Cxh        SPU2 Core0 - channel 4
| iop_ram      ||  0x400000000 ||      0x3300000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7300000
  1F8010Dxh        PIO - channel 5
|-                                                                                                                
  1F8010Exh        OTC - channel 6
| iop_rom      ||  0x50FC00000 || 0x580001000000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000002 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
  1F80150xh        SPU2 Core1 - channel 8
|-                                                                                                                
  1F80151xh        ??? - channel 9
| iop_spad      ||  0x50F800000 ||      0x3220000 ||   0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000002 || 0x7220000
  1F80152xh        SIF0 - channel 10
|-                                                                                                                
  1F80153xh        SIF1 - channel 11
| spu2_ram      ||  0x600000000 ||      0x3500000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7500000
  1F80154xh        SIO2in - channel 12
|-                                                                                                                
   1F80155xh        SIO2out - channel 13
| spu2_ram2     ||  0x600200000 ||      0x3500000 ||  0x200000(  2 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7500000
 
|-                                                                                                                
  1F8010F0h 4h    DPCR - DMA priority control
| spu2_pcm      || 0x1000000000 ||      0x3230000 ||   0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7230000
  1F8010F4h 4h     DICR - DMA interrupt control
|-                                                                                                                
   1F801570h 4h    DPCR2 - DMA priority control 2
| ee_spr_lo     ||  0x700000000 ||      0x3201000 ||    0x2000(  8 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7201000
  1F801574h 4h     DICR2 - DMA priority control 2
|-                                                                                                                 
IOP Timers
| ee_spr       ||  0x800000000 ||      0x3203000 ||    0x6000( 24 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x7203000
  1F80110xh       Timer 0
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F80111xh        Timer 1
| ee_vu0_dmem0  ||  0x301004000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F80112xh        Timer 2
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F80148xh        Timer 3
| ee_vu0_dmem1  ||  0x301005000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F80149xh        Timer 4
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F8014Axh        Timer 5
| ee_vu0_dmem2  ||  0x301006000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000( 4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
Serial Interface (SIO2)
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F808200h 40h    SEND3 buffer
| ee_vu0_dmem3  ||  0x301007000 ||      0x3200000 ||   0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F808240h 20h   SEND1/2 buffers
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F808260h 1h    In FIFO
| ee_rom        ||  0x30FC00000 || 0x580001000000 ||  0x400000(  4 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
  1F808264h 1h    Out FIFO
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F808268h 4h    SIO2 control
| vrc          ||  0xC00000000 || 0x600005000000 || 0x1000000( 16 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x1500000 - 0x2400000
  1F80826Ch 4h    RECV1
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F808270h 4h    RECV2
| /dev/zero     || 0x4000000000 ||      0x3240000 ||  0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7240000
  1F808274h 4h     RECV3
|-                                                                                                                
Sound Processing Unit (SPU2)
| dma_vu0_dmem0 || 0x4001004000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F900000h 180h  Core0 Voice 0-23 registers
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F900190h 4h    Key ON 0/1
| dma_vu0_dmem1 || 0x4001005000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F900194h 4h    Key OFF 0/1
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F90019Ah 2h    Core attributes
| dma_vu0_dmem2 || 0x4001006000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F90019Ch 4h    Interrupt address H/L
|-                                                                                                                 
  1F9001A8h 4h    DMA transfer address H/L
| dma_vu0_dmem3 || 0x4001007000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F9001ACh 2h    Internal transfer FIFO
|-                                                                                                                
  1F9001B0h 2h    AutoDMA status
| imm_vu0_dmem0 ||   0x30000000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F9001C0h 120h  Core0 Voice 0-23 start/loop/next addresses
|-                                                                                                                         
   1F900340h 4h    ENDX 0/1
| imm_vu0_dmem1 ||   0x30001000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F900344h 2h    Status register
|-                                                                                                                         
    
| imm_vu0_dmem2 ||   0x30002000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  ... above addresses repeat for Core1 starting at 1F900400h ...
|-                                                                                                                         
    
| imm_vu0_dmem3 ||   0x30003000 ||      0x3200000 ||    0x1000(  4 KB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000001 || 0x7200000
  1F900760h 2h    Master Volume Left
|-                                                                                                                         
   1F900762h 2h    Master Volume Right
| SGSXdr        || 0x1904000000 || 0x64000C000000 || 0x1700000( 23 MB) || 0x0000000000000001  0000000000000000 || 0x2500000 - 0x3B00000
  1F900764h 2h    Effect Volume Left
|-                                                                                                                         
  1F900766h 2h    Effect Volume Right
| iopTrace      || 0x1400000000 ||      0x3250000 ||   0x10000( 64 KB) || 0x0000000000000001 0000000000000000 || 0x7250000
  1F900768h 2h    Core1 External Input Volume Left
|}
   1F90076Ah 2h    Core1 External Input Volume Right
  </pre>


====SPE local storage====
== Memory Allocation ==
Emulator access SPE LS by accessing special addresses. Mapping as follows:
===ps2_netemu===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! SPE Num. !! SPE task !! Address in netemu !! address in SPE
! Name !! Size !! page_log2 !! lpar2(netemu 4.81) !! lpar1(lv1 4.81)
|-
| 0 || IOP || 0x40000000 - 0x4003FFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 1 || SPU2 || 0x40080000 - 0x400BFFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 2 || VU1 || 0x40100000 - 0x4013FFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 3 || EEDMA || 0x40180000 - 0x401BFFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 4 || FE || 0x40200000 - 0x4023FFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 5 || BE || 0x40280000 - 0x402BFFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
| 6 || IPU || 0x40300000 - 0x4033FFFF ||  0x0 - 3FFFF
|-
|-
| ra_vu0_dmem  ||    0x1000 (4 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||      0x3200000 || 0x7200000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_spr_lo  ||    0x2000 (8 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||      0x3201000 || 0x7201000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_sprx    ||    0x6000 (24 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||      0x3203000 || 0x7203000
|-                                                                     
| ra_negmem    ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3210000 || 0x7210000
|-                                                                     
| ra_iop_spad  ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3220000 || 0x7220000
|-                                                                     
| ra_spu2_pcm  ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3230000 || 0x7230000
|-                                                                     
| ra_nulls      ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3240000 || 0x7240000
|-                                                                     
| ra_itrace    ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3250000 || 0x7250000
|-                                                                     
| ra_iop_ram    ||  0x200000 (2 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3300000 || 0x7300000
|-                                                                     
| ra_spu2_ram  ||  0x200000 (2 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3500000 || 0x7500000
|-                                                                     
| ra_vu0_code  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580000800000 || 0x900000 - 0xC00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_vu0_data  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3700000 || 0x7700000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_rom_pc  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580000C00000 || 0xD00000 - 0x1000000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ps2_rom    ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580001000000 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
|-                                                                     
| ra_vrc_mem    || 0x1000000 (16 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x600005000000 || 0x1500000 - 0x2400000
|-                                                                     
| ra_sgs_xdr    || 0x1700000 (23 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x64000C000000 || 0x2500000 - 0x3B00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_ram    || 0x2000000 (32 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x64000E000000 || 0x3C00000 - 0x3F00000, 0x8000000 - 0x9B00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_ram_pc  || 0x2000000 (32 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x640010000000 || 0x9C00000 - 0xBB00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_trans_code || 0x3000000 (48 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x680024000000 || 0xBC00000 - 0xEB00000
|}
|}


Additionally, emulator access SPU directly with those addresses. <br>


{| class="wikitable"
==Controller==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Address !! Channel !! Channel description !! Access type !! Notes
! ID !! Controller #Number !! Note
|-
|-
| 0x44004 || SPU_Out_Mbox || SPU Outbound Mailbox Register || Read only || Used to read 32 bits of data from the corresponding SPU outbound mailbox queue. Outbound Mailbox Register has a corresponding SPU Write Outbound Mailbox Channel for writing data into outbound mailbox queue.
| 1 (1-A) || 1 ||
|-
|-
| 0x4400C || SPU_In_Mbox || SPU Inbound Mailbox Register || Write only || Used to write 32 bits of data into the corresponding SPU inbound mailbox queue. Inbound mailbox queue has a corresponding SPU Read Inbound Mailbox Channel for reading data from the queue.
| 2 (2-A) || 2 ||
|-
|-
| 0x44014 || SPU_Mbox_Stat || SPU Mailbox Status Register || Read only || Contains the current In_Mbox/Out_Mbox/Out_Intr_Mbox count of the mailbox queues in the corresponding SPE. 
| 3 (1-B) || 3 ||
|-
|-
| 0x4401C || SPU_RunCntl || SPU Run Control Register || Read/Write || Used to start and stop the execution of instructions in the SPU.
| 4 (2-B) || 4 ||
The SPU can dynamically change the state of the Run Status bit (that is, SPU_Status[R]). 
|-
|-
| 0x44024 || SPU_Status || SPU Status Register || Read only || Used to report the status (state) of an SPU. Emulator use it mostly to check if SPU is running (bit31).
| 5 (1-C) || 5 || Gamepad LED #1 + #4
|-
|-
| 0x44034 || SPU_NPC || SPU Next Program Counter Register || Read/Write || Contains the address from which an SPU starts executing when the Run Control bit is set in the SPU Run Control Register.
| 6 (2-C) || 6 || Gamepad LED #2 + #4
Used in function that start SPU programs, and in interrupts handlers, plus in few other places.
|-
|-
| 0x5400C || SPU_Sig_Notify_1 || SPU Signal Notification 1 Register || Read/Write || Used to write data that can be read in SPU_RdSigNotify1 channel corresponding SPE.
| 7 (1-D) || 7 || Gamepad LED #3 + #4
|-
| 0x5C00C || SPU_Sig_Notify_2 || SPU Signal Notification 2 Register || Read/Write || Used to write data that can be read in SPU_RdSigNotify2 channel corresponding SPE.
|-
|-
|}
|}


Address = SPU base + Address. For example, IPU SPU is mapped to 0x40300000 so accessing SPU_Sig_Notify1 will be done by read/write to 0x4035400C.
==Peripheral support==
 
===ps2_emu.self / ps2_gxemu.self===
===PS2 Memory and Hardware Mapped Registers Layout===
#Hub
<pre>
#Mouse
EE Virtual/Physical Memory Map
#Keyboard
  KUSEG: 00000000h-7FFFFFFFh User segment
#EyeToy
  KSEG0: 80000000h-9FFFFFFFh Kernel segment 0
#Head Mount Display
  KSEG1: A0000000h-BFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 1
#Mic
  KSSEG: C0000000h-DFFFFFFFh Supervisor segment
#Ascii Mic
  KSEG3: E0000000h-FFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 3
#Socom USB Headset
 
#Usb Headset
  Virtual    Physical
#Sea Mic Controller
  00000000h  00000000h  32 MB    Main RAM (first 1 MB reserved for kernel)
#Force Feedback device
  20000000h  00000000h  32 MB    Main RAM, uncached
#GT Force
  30100000h  00100000h  31 MB    Main RAM, uncached and accelerated
#Momo Force
  10000000h  10000000h  64 KB    I/O registers
#Driving Force Pro
  11000000h  11000000h  4 KB    VU0 code memory
#G25/G27
  11004000h  11004000h  4 KB    VU0 data memory
#Momo Racing
  11008000h  11008000h  16 KB    VU1 code memory
#Flight Force
  1100C000h  1100C000h  16 KB    VU1 data memory
#Force 3D Pro
  12000000h  12000000h  8 KB    GS privileged registers
#Modem
  1C000000h  1C000000h  2 MB    IOP RAM
#Guncon2
  1FC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, uncached (rom0)
#Densya de GO! controller type 2
  9FC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, cached (rom09)
#Densya de GO! Sincansen senyou controller
  BFC00000h  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS, uncached (rom0b)
#Capture Eye
  70000000h  ---------  16 KB    Scratchpad RAM (only accessible via virtual addressing)
#Flight Stick
#Flight Stick 2
#Pop Egg
#Trance Vibrator
#PSP
#Compact Flight Controller
#Flash Memory
#Buzz!
#Pachi-Slot Controller Kurouto
#Usb Adapter
#Guncon3
#Multi Train Controller
#Para Para Paradise controller


IOP Physical Memory Map
===ps2_netemu.self===
  KUSEG: 00000000h-7FFFFFFFh User segment
#BD Remote Control
  KSEG0: 80000000h-9FFFFFFFh Kernel segment 0
#PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x268),
  KSEG1: A0000000h-BFFFFFFFh Kernel segment 1
#Motion Controller - Move (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x3D5),
 
#Navigation Controller (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x42F)
  Physical
#"guncon3"
  00000000h 2 MB    Main RAM (same as on PSX)
<br/>
  1D000000h          SIF registers
Unknown:
  1F800000h  64 KB    Various I/O registers
#Vendor ID 0xF0D (Hori), Product ID 0x4A
  1F900000h  1 KB    SPU2 registers
#Vendor ID 0x54C (Sony), Product ID 0x5AF
  1FC00000h  4 MB    BIOS (rom0) - Same as EE BIOS
 
  FFFE0000h (KSEG2)   Cache control


Additional Memory
==BIOS==
  4 MB  GS VRAM (used for framebuffer, textures, zbuffer, etc)
===ps2_netemu.self===
  2 MB  SPU2 work RAM - quadrupled from PSX's SPU
Ps2_netemu use integrated PS2 bios included in ps2netemu.elf, not additional file like in ps1emu case. In 4.81 firmware BIOS is located from 0x820A00 to 0x9F09FF (0x820900 to 0x9F08FF in fw4.50). Bios version is to be Developement v2.20 from Japan region (22/01/2007), but it's of course not limited to booting only NTSC-J games.
  8 MB  Memory card


Notable thing is that ps2_netemu use the same bios as ps2_gxemu, and ps2onps4. ps2_netemu not boot using ps2_emu bios because of failing RDRAM check.


Hardware Mapped Registers
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:small;"
EE Map
|-
EE Timers
! File !! Offset in fw4.81 ps2_netemu !! Offset in exported bin !! Description !! File type (exportable)
  100000xxh        Timer 0
|-
  100008xxh        Timer 1
| RESET || 0x820A00 || 0x00 || Bootstrap code for the EE and IOP. || BIN
  100010xxh        Timer 2
|-
  100018xxh        Timer 3
| ROMDIR || 0x823180 || 0x2780 || The ROMDIR part of the ROM image, which provides information on the location and name of files contained in the image. || BIN
Image Processing Unit (IPU)
|-
  10002000h 8h    IPU Command
| EXTINFO || 0x8236C0 || 0x2CC0 || Contains the "EXTINFO" for all files in the ROM image. || BIN
  10002010h 4h    IPU Control
|-
  10002020h 4h    IPU bit pointer control
| SBIN || 0x823D30 || 0x3330 || Seems to be the pad controller library for the PS1 monitor. || BIN
  10002030h 8h    Top of bitstream
|-
  10007000h 10h    Out FIFO (read)
| LOGO || 0x82ACD0 || 0xA2D0 || PS1 logo? || BIN
  10007010h 10h    In FIFO (write)
|-
Graphics Interface (GIF)
| IOPBTCONF || 0x83F420 || 0x1EA20 || Boot configuration file for the IOP, during the final phase of the IOP reset. If no UDNL module is specified, the IOP will only have a single IOP reset in the reboot process, with the modules listed in IOPBTCONF.  || BIN
  10003000h 4h    GIF_CTRL - Control register
|-
  10003010h 4h    GIF_MODE - Mode setting
| IOPBTCON2 || 0x83F510 || 0x1EB10 || Boot configuration file for the IOP, for the first phase of the IOP reset (before UDNL is loaded). || BIN
  10003020h 4h    GIF_STAT - Status
|-
  10003040h 4h    GIF_TAG0 - Bits 0-31 of tag before
| SYSMEM || 0x83F5E0 || 0x1EBE0 || System Memory Manager. || ELF
  10003050h 4h    GIF_TAG1 - Bits 32-63 of tag before
|-
  10003060h 4h    GIF_TAG2 - Bits 64-95 of tag before
| LOADCORE || 0x840800 || 0x1FE00 || The core of IOP module loading. Provides the lowest level of IOP module loading functions. Also handles the startup of the IOP. || ELF
  10003070h 4h    GIF_TAG3 - Bits 96-127 of tag before
|-
  10003080h 4h    GIF_CNT - Transfer status counter
| EXCEPMAN || 0x842D80 || 0x22380 || Exception manager. || ELF
  10003090h 4h    GIF_P3CNT - PATH3 transfer status counter
|-
  100030A0h 4h    GIF_P3TAG - Bits 0-31 of PATH3 tag when interrupted
| INTRMANP || 0x843960 || 0x22F60 || Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for PS mode. || ELF
  10006000h 10h    GIF FIFO
|-
DMA Controller (DMAC)
| INTRMANI || 0x845370 || 0x24970 || Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for IOP mode. || ELF
  100080xxh        VIF0 - channel 0
|-
  100090xxh        VIF1 - channel 1
| SSBUSC || 0x8471B0 || 0x267B0 || SSBUS Controller library. The SSBUS seems to be the bus that all peripherals get connected to. It seems to have the power to control the mapping of the device registers, as well as access timing. || ELF
  1000A0xxh        GIF - channel 2
|-
  1000B0xxh        IPU_FROM - channel 3
| TIMEMANP || 0x847920 || 0x26F20 || Timer Manager (PS mode) || ELF
  1000B4xxh        IPU_TO - channel 4
|-
  1000C0xxh        SIF0 - channel 5
| TIMEMANI || 0x848500 || 0x27B00 || Timer Manager (IOP mode) || ELF
  1000C4xxh        SIF1 - channel 6
|-
  1000C8xxh        SIF2 - channel 7
| DMACMAN || 0x849130 || 0x28730 || DMA Controller Manager. || ELF
  1000D0xxh        SPR_FROM - channel 8
|-
  1000D4xxh        SPR_TO - channel 9
| SYSCLIB || 0x84C830 || 0x2BE30 || System C Library. || ELF
  1000E000h 4h    D_CTRL - DMAC control
|-
  1000E010h 4h    D_STAT - DMAC interrupt status
| HEAPLIB || 0x84EF90 || 0x2E590 || Memory HEAP LIBrary (i.e. thvpool, thfpool) || ELF
  1000E020h 4h    D_PCR - DMAC priority control
|-
  1000E030h 4h    D_SQWC - DMAC skip quadword
| THREADLIB || 0x84FC90 || 0x2F290 || Multi_Thread_Manager || ELF
  1000E040h 4h    D_RBSR - DMAC ringbuffer size
|-
  1000E050h 4h    D_RBOR - DMAC ringbuffer offset
| VBLANK || 0x858A20 || 0x38020 || V-Blank management || ELF
  1000E060h 4h    D_STADR - DMAC stall address
|-
  1000F520h 4h    D_ENABLER - DMAC disabled status
| IOMAN || 0x8597B0 || 0x38DB0 || IO Manager || ELF
  1000F590h 4h    D_ENABLEW - DMAC disable
|-
Interrupt Controller (INTC)
| MODLOAD || 0x85B720 || 0x3AD20 || IOP module loader. || ELF
  1000F000h 4h    INTC_STAT - Interrupt status
|-
  1000F010h 4h    INTC_MASK - Interrupt mask
| ROMDRV || 0x85DA70 || 0x3D070 || ROM driver. Provides access to the boot ROM (rom0). || ELF
Subsystem Interface (SIF)
|-
  1000F200h 4h    MSCOM - EE->IOP communication
| ADDDRV || 0x85E960 || 0x3DF60 ||  Adds support for the DVD ROM (rom1:), via ROMDRV. || ELF
  1000F210h 4h    SMCOM - IOP->EE communication
|-
  1000F220h 4h    MSFLAG - EE->IOP flags
| STDIO || 0x85DDC0 || 0x3D3C0 || Standard I/O library. || ELF
  1000F230h 4h    SMFLAG - IOP->EE flags
|-
  1000F240h 4h    Control register
| SIFMAN || 0x85F9B0 || 0x3EFB0 || SIF manager. || ELF
Privileged GS registers
|-
  12000000h 8h    PMODE - various PCRTC controls
| SIFINIT || 0x860F50 || 0x40550 || Initializes the SIF. || ELF
  12000010h 8h    SMODE1
|-
  12000020h 8h    SMODE2
| EESYNC || 0x861370 || 0x40970 || For synchronizing with the EE, at the end of IOP resets. EESYNC from DNAS images are evil; they also perform a memory wipe of the region from 0x00084000 to .0x00100000. || ELF
  12000030h 8h    SRFSH
|-
  12000040h 8h    SYNCH1
| EENULL || 0x861810 || 0x40E10 ||  The idle thread (id #0) module, in ps2 loaded to 0x00081FC0. || BIN
  12000050h 8h    SYNCH2
|-
  12000060h 8h    SYNCV
| PS1ID || 0x861850 || 0x40E50 ||  Only found in newer boot ROMs || BIN
  12000070h 8h    DISPFB1 - display buffer for output circuit 1
|-
  12000080h 8h    DISPLAY1 - output circuit 1 control
| LIBFI || 0x861860 || 0x40E60 || Not present in the boot ROM of the SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000. || BIN
  12000090h 8h    DISPFB2 - display buffer for output circuit 2
|-
  120000A0h 8h    DISPLAY2 - output circuit 2 control
| PS1VERJ || 0x861950 || 0x40F50 ||   || BIN
   120000B0h 8h    EXTBUF
|-
  120000C0h 8h    EXTDATA
| PS1VERA || 0x861960 || 0x40F60 ||   || BIN
   120000D0h 8h    EXTWRITE
|-
  120000E0h 8h    BGCOLOR - background color
| PS1VERE || 0x861970 || 0x40F70 ||  || BIN
  12001000h 8h    GS_CSR - control register
|-
  12001010h 8h    GS_IMR - GS interrupt control
| PS1VERC || 0x861980 || 0x40F80 ||  || BIN
  12001040h 8h    BUSDIR - transfer direction
|-
  12001080h 8h    SIGLBLID - signal
| PS1VERH || 0x861990 || 0x40F90 ||  || BIN
 
|-
IOP Map
| OSDSYS || 0x8619A0 || 0x40FA0 || The browser || BIN
Subsystem Interface (SIF)
|-
  1D000000h 4h    MSCOM - EE->IOP communication
| - || 0x8619B0 || 0x40FB0 ||  || BIN
  1D000010h 4h    SMCOM - IOP->EE communication
|-
  1D000020h 4h    MSFLAG - EE->IOP flags
| RDRAM || 0x861A00 || 0x41000  || Provides a RDRAM test for the EE at power-on. This is run from RESET. || BIN
  1D000030h 4h    SMFLAG - IOP->EE flags
|-
  1D000040h 4h    Control register
| EELOADCNF || 0x864750 || 0x43D50 || Contains the IOP boot configuration file for EELOAD. || BIN
CDVD Drive
|-
  1F402004h 1h    Current N command
| SIFCMD || 0x864900 || 0x43F00 || SIF command module. Contains the SIF command and SIF RPC functions. || ELF
  1F402005h 1h    N command status (R)
|-
  1F402005h 1h    N command params (W)
| REBOOT || 0x866B40 || 0x46140 || The reboot service. Receives IOP reset packets from the EE, from across the SIF. || ELF
  1F402006h 1h    Error
|-
  1F402007h 1h    Send BREAK command
| LOADFILE || 0x867310 || 0x46910 || The RPC server for MODLOAD || ELF
  1F402008h 1h    CDVD I_STAT - interrupt register
|-
  1F40200Ah 1h    Drive status
| EECONF || 0x869A70 || 0x49070 || Loads part of the system configuration from the MECHACON EEPROM. Also configures and resets some peripherals, depending on the model version. In slimlines, and possibly on PS3 EECONF will also load the MAC address. || ELF
  1F40200Fh 1h    Disk type
|-
   1F402016h 1h    Current S command
| - || 0x86A9F0 || 0x49FF0 ||   || BIN
  1F402017h 1h    S command status
|-
  1F402018h 1h    S command params
| IOPBOOT || 0x86AA00 || 0x4A000 || IOP bootup program || BIN
Interrupt Control
|-
  1F801070h 4h    I_STAT - Interrupt status
| - || 0x86BB60 || 0x4B160 ||   || BIN
   1F801074h 4h    I_MASK - Interrupt mask
|-
  1F801078h 1h    I_CTRL - Global interrupt disable
| TBIN || 0x86C200 || 0x4B800 ||  The PS1 monitor program. Seems to be the PS1 BIOS. This is started by RESET, when the IOP is in PS1 mode. || BIN
DMA registers
|-
  1F80108xh        MDECin - channel 0
| XSHA1 || 0x87A170 || 0x59770 || sha1 - this only present in PS3. It is used as additional antipiracy check. It seems that it calculate disc main elf checksum and compares it with some database. Config related?|| ELF
  1F80109xh        MDECout - channel 1
|-
  1F8010Axh        SIF2 (GPU) - channel 2
| XLOADFILE || 0x87B140 || 0x5A740 || Updated module || ELF
  1F8010Bxh        CDVD - channel 3
|-
  1F8010Cxh        SPU2 Core0 - channel 4
| SIO2MAN || 0x87E1F0 || 0x5D7F0 || SIO2 manager. Provides access to the SIO2 interface. || ELF
  1F8010Dxh        PIO - channel 5
|-
   1F8010Exh        OTC - channel 6
| - || 0x87FE20 || 0x5F420 ||   || BIN
  1F80150xh        SPU2 Core1 - channel 8
|-
  1F80151xh        ??? - channel 9
| MCSERV || 0x881D40 || 0x61340 ||  RPC server for MCMAN. || ELF
  1F80152xh        SIF0 - channel 10
|-
  1F80153xh        SIF1 - channel 11
| - || 0x883A40 || 0x63040 ||   || BIN
   1F80154xh        SIO2in - channel 12
|-
  1F80155xh        SIO2out - channel 13
| KROMG || 0x884A00 || 0x64000 ||   || BIN
    
|-
  1F8010F0h 4h    DPCR - DMA priority control
| - || 0x8866C0 || 0x65CC0 ||   || BIN
  1F8010F4h 4h    DICR - DMA interrupt control
|-
   1F801570h 4h    DPCR2 - DMA priority control 2
| KROM || 0x886A00 || 0x66000 || Kanji ROM? Not sure where this is used. || BIN
  1F801574h 4h    DICR2 - DMA priority control 2
|-
IOP Timers
| - || 0x8A0870 || 0x7FE70 ||   || BIN
  1F80110xh        Timer 0
|-
   1F80111xh        Timer 1
| ROMVER || 0x8A0900 || 0x7FF00 || ROM version. || BIN
  1F80112xh        Timer 2
|-
  1F80148xh        Timer 3
| - || 0x8A0910 || 0x7FF10 ||   || BIN
  1F80149xh        Timer 4
|-
   1F8014Axh        Timer 5
| VERSTR || 0x8A0930 || 0x7FF30 || Version string. Probably PS1 ROM will use this because that this string is also present in PlayStation consoles. || BIN
Serial Interface (SIO2)
|-
  1F808200h 40h    SEND3 buffer
| - || 0x8A0990 || 0x7FF90 ||   || BIN
  1F808240h 20h    SEND1/2 buffers
|-
   1F808260h 1h    In FIFO
| ROMGSCRT || 0x8A0A00 || 0x80000 ||   || BIN
  1F808264h 1h    Out FIFO
|-
   1F808268h 4h    SIO2 control
| NCDVDMAN || 0x8A3730 || 0x82D30 || It seems to be a heavily stripped-down CDVDMAN module, with no support for some S-command functions like sceCdRI. || ELF
  1F80826Ch 4h    RECV1
|-
  1F808270h 4h    RECV2
| SECRMAN || 0x8B0170 || 0x8F770 || Security Manager. Signing is NOT done with the one in ROM, but with a special version that comes with the utility discs. Looks like PS3 units have a different SECRMAN module from retail sets, similar to PS2 TOOL one. || ELF
  1F808274h 4h    RECV3
|-
Sound Processing Unit (SPU2)
| MCMAN || 0x8B4630 || 0x93C30 || Memory Card Manager. || ELF
  1F900000h 180h  Core0 Voice 0-23 registers
|-
  1F900190h 4h    Key ON 0/1
| PADMAN || 0x8C3AC0 || 0xA30C0 || Pad manager. || ELF
  1F900194h 4h    Key OFF 0/1
|-
  1F90019Ah 2h    Core attributes
| CDVDMAN || 0x8CD210 || 0xAC810 || The CD/DVD manager. || ELF
  1F90019Ch 4h    Interrupt address H/L
|-
  1F9001A8h 4h    DMA transfer address H/L
| CDVDFSV || 0x8D55C0 || 0xB4BC0 || The RPC server for CDVDMAN. || ELF
  1F9001ACh 2h    Internal transfer FIFO
|-
  1F9001B0h 2h    AutoDMA status
| FILEIO || 0x8DD980 || 0xBCF80 || RPC server for IOMAN. Sony has greatly changed the semantics and design of FILEIO after some point. Connecting an old FILEIO EE RPC client to a newer server will result in a severe IOP crash. || ELF
  1F9001C0h 120h  Core0 Voice 0-23 start/loop/next addresses
|-
  1F900340h 4h    ENDX 0/1
| CLEARSPU || 0x8DFA80 || 0xBF080 || Seems to clear/reset the SPU, but is known to cause crashes under some conditions. Not sure if it's buggy or not. Only used by the OSDSYS of the SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000, probably retained for backward-compatibility. || ELF
  1F900344h 2h    Status register
|-
 
| UDNL || 0x8E16C0 || 0xC0CC0 || It is responsible for selecting the modules and starting the IOP, during the final phase of the IOP reset where the desired modules are to be loaded into the IOP. || ELF
  ... above addresses repeat for Core1 starting at 1F900400h ...
|-
 
| IGREETING || 0x8E35C0 || 0xC2BC0 || Displays boot information (i.e. IOP boot type, EBOOTP, IBOOTP, switch positions for DSW602 and the type of DSW602 board installed || ELF
  1F900760h 2h    Master Volume Left
|-
  1F900762h 2h    Master Volume Right
| EELOAD || 0x8E4620 || 0xC3C20 || The EE ELF loader, which is loaded by LoadExecPS2() to 0x00082000 in PS2 for loading ELFs. || BIN
  1F900764h 2h    Effect Volume Left
|-
  1F900766h 2h    Effect Volume Right
| XCDVDMAN || 0x8F37A0 || 0xD2DA0 || cdvd_driver - Updated module || ELF
  1F900768h 2h    Core1 External Input Volume Left
|-
  1F90076Ah 2h    Core1 External Input Volume Right
| XCDVDFSV || 0x902530 || 0xE1B30 ||  cdvd_ee_driver - Updated module || ELF
  </pre>
|-
 
| OSDSND || 0x910960 || 0xEFF60 || OSD sound library. This is actually the tentative sound driver, which is called "librspu2" in the Sony SDK. || ELF
== Memory Allocation ==
|-
===ps2_netemu===
| PS2LOGO || 0x93B5B0 || 0x11ABB0 || Displays the PlayStation 2 logo from the inserted disc. For newer consoles, if the logo cannot be decrypted properly, it will fall back to the browser. Not actually required to boot games, but the Sony OSDSYS boots PS2 games through this program. || ELF
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| XPARAM2 || 0x957F00 || 0x137500 || Store IOP emulation settings/flags || ELF
|-
| OSDSYS || 0x95A400 || 0x139A00 ||  The browser, in ps3 is stripped to parse xparam2. No real browser here. || BIN
|-
|-
! Name !! Size !! page_log2 !! lpar2(netemu 4.81) !! lpar1(lv1 4.81)
| PIOPRP || 0x998280 || 0x177880 ||  Present in the PS3 ps2_(gx/soft/net)emu; contains version 3.1.0 of the IOP software (compared to version 1.3.4 on the root). || BIN
|-
|-
| ra_vu0_dmem  ||   0x1000 (4 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||     0x3200000 || 0x7200000
| KERNEL || 0x9DC1E0 || 0x1BB7E0 || The EE kernel || BIN
|-                                                                     
|}
| ra_ee_spr_lo  ||    0x2000 (8 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||      0x3201000 || 0x7201000
Description source: https://gist.github.com/uyjulian/25291080f083987d3f3c134f593483c5
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_ee_sprx    ||    0x6000 (24 KB) || 12 (4 KB) ||      0x3203000 || 0x7203000
==Virtual PS2 HDD==
|-                                                                     
There are 2 different "PS2 game" contents that can be installed in PS3 HDD (CATEGORY's [[PARAM.SFO#CATEGORY_For_HDD_contents | 2P and 2G ]]).
| ra_negmem    ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3210000 || 0x7210000
'''2P''' are games released from PSN as "PS2 Classic" in .PKG format, and '''2G''' are a few real "PS2 DVD discs" that can be installed in the PS3 HDD, this installation is managed by the '''PS2_system_data.pkg'''.
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_iop_spad  ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3220000 || 0x7220000
This games can be installed in real PS2 (in the internall HDD of a PS2 fat)... later this same installation was used in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSX_(DVR) PSX]... and when implemented in PS3 there was needed to use a '''virtual PS2 HDD''' image file keeping the same format than the original HDD used in PS2.
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_spu2_pcm  ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3230000 || 0x7230000
Game files (extracted from the real PS2 disc) are installed in a '''IMAGE.DAT''' file, this file is a 1:1 "raw copy" of a PS2 HDD.
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_nulls      ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3240000 || 0x7240000
This '''IMAGE.DAT''' is placed in the "install folder" (inside USRDIR folder) and his size can vary up to 10+GB
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_itrace    ||  0x10000 (64 KB) || 16 (64 KB) ||      0x3250000 || 0x7250000
There are 2 different installations: the most common is used to store "game expansions" (e.g: used by additional content in SOCOM games)... the other type of installation is a "full install" and it seems the only game that uses it is "Final Fantasy XI" (main game installation when the game boots for first time + game expansions added later when needed in the same '''IMAGE.DAT''')
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_iop_ram    ||  0x200000 (2 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3300000 || 0x7300000
'''PS2_system_data.pkg''' itself uses an '''IMAGE.DAT''' file (6.43 MB)
|-                                                                     
 
| ra_spu2_ram  ||  0x200000 (2 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3500000 || 0x7500000
The structure of this "virtual PS2 HDD" uses an "APA header" and a "APA MBR" + several "APA partitions", some of them containing "PFS filesystems".
|-                                                                     
| ra_vu0_code  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580000800000 || 0x900000 - 0xC00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_vu0_data  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) ||      0x3700000 || 0x7700000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_rom_pc  ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580000C00000 || 0xD00000 - 0x1000000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ps2_rom    ||  0x400000 (4 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x580001000000 || 0x1100000 - 0x1400000
|-                                                                     
| ra_vrc_mem    || 0x1000000 (16 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x600005000000 || 0x1500000 - 0x2400000
|-                                                                     
| ra_sgs_xdr    || 0x1700000 (23 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x64000C000000 || 0x2500000 - 0x3B00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_ram    || 0x2000000 (32 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x64000E000000 || 0x3C00000 - 0x3F00000, 0x8000000 - 0x9B00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_ee_ram_pc  || 0x2000000 (32 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x640010000000 || 0x9C00000 - 0xBB00000
|-                                                                     
| ra_trans_code || 0x3000000 (48 MB) || 20 (1 MB) || 0x680024000000 || 0xBC00000 - 0xEB00000
|}


Error message trying to boot a CATEGORY "2G" game with hand-made SFO's and invalid IMAGE.DAT file:
'''The game partition for this game cannot be created because the installed game is corrupted.'''
'''To perform this operation, delete the game, and then reinstall the game using the disc.'''


==Controller==
*Notes
{| class="wikitable sortable"
**List of PS2 disc games compatibles with PS3 HDD installation hardcoded in '''dev_flash/vsh/module/[[game_ext_plugin]].sprx'''
|-
**Virtuall PS2 HDD support module '''dev_flash/vsh/module/[[libps2hdd]].sprx''' ?
! ID !! Controller #Number !! Note
 
|-
===PS2 System Data (PSN HDD Tool package)===
| 1 (1-A) || 1 ||
A direct link to the package can be found in NoPayStation database in DLCs
|-
 
| 2 (2-A) || 2 ||
Content ID: IP9100-NPIA00001_00-PS2HDDSYSDAT0001
|-
QA Digest: 2A876715D42678BB7A6E00C030C0121B
| 3 (1-B) || 3 ||
HASH: E1B0DBE46FC44190DC7A140681D8B9D4
|-
| 4 (2-B) || 4 ||
|-
| 5 (1-C) || 5 || Gamepad LED #1 + #4
|-
| 6 (2-C) || 6 || Gamepad LED #2 + #4
|-
| 7 (1-D) || 7 || Gamepad LED #3 + #4
|-
|}


==Peripheral support==
http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/game/hddinstall.html
===ps2_emu.self / ps2_gxemu.self===
 
#Hub
'''Titles supporting HDD installation'''
#Mouse
* Nobunaga's Ambition Online and Expansion Packs
#Keyboard
* Final Fantasy XI (disc1=SCUS97266 disc2=SCUS97269)and Expansion Discs
#EyeToy
* SOCOM II: U.S. NAVY SEALs and Related discs included with OPM Issue 87, OPM Issue 88, OPM Issue 89, OPM Issue 90
#Head Mount Display
* SOCOM 3: U.S. NAVY SEALs
#Mic
* SOCOM: U.S. NAVY SEALs Combined Assault
#Ascii Mic
* Front Mission Online
#Socom USB Headset
* Official PlayStation Magazine Issue 87, 88, 89, 90 Discs
#Usb Headset
([[Talk:Emulation#PS2_HDD | non-official ps2hdd gameslist ]])
#Sea Mic Controller
 
#Force Feedback device
===TitleID/DiscID in game_ext_plugin.sprx===
#GT Force
 
#Momo Force
Mainly Final Fantasy 11, Nobunaga Ambition Online, Socom IDs and the required HDD Gigabyte amount for install onto the internal hdd.
#Driving Force Pro
 
#G25/G27
Speculation: flags are AND' with 0,1,2 (selected from sys_sm_get_hw_config according to ps2emu hardware flags? 0 = no hw?, 1 = gxemu?, 2=full hw? )
#Momo Racing
#Flight Force
#Force 3D Pro
#Modem
#Guncon2
#Densya de GO! controller type 2
#Densya de GO! Sincansen senyou controller
#Capture Eye
#Flight Stick
#Flight Stick 2
#Pop Egg
#Trance Vibrator
#PSP
#Compact Flight Controller
#Flash Memory
#Buzz!
#Pachi-Slot Controller Kurouto
#Usb Adapter
#Guncon3
#Multi Train Controller
#Para Para Paradise controller


===ps2_netemu.self===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:small;"
Support for USB devices seems to be limited comparing to other available emulators. Although PS2 side of USB subsystem seems to be fully implemented. IOP emulator in SPU handle USB HW registers addresses and generate interrupt for PPU which later handle RW to mentioned registers in similar fashion to ps2_emu/ps2_gxemu. PS2 side of things can be disabled/enabled using one byte, when disabled USB writes are ignored, and USB reads return 0. Initial state is unknown. Emulator seems to accept HID controllers and use them as DS3.
! Flags !! DiscID !! Alternative? DiscID !! GigaByte !! Title !! 0 = VMC<br>1 = IMAGE.DAT !! Internal Name? !! GigaByte
<br/><br/>
|-
Supported devices:
| rowspan="9" | 0xFFFF || SLPS20200 || rowspan="9" | SLPS25200 || rowspan="9" | 0x15 || rowspan="9" | FINAL FANTASY XI || rowspan="9" | 1 || rowspan="9" | PP.SLPM-25200.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="9" | 0x15
#BD Remote Control
#PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x268),
#Motion Controller - Move (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x3D5),
#Navigation Controller  (Vendor ID 0x54C, Product ID 0x42F)
#"guncon3"
<br/>
Unknown:
#Vendor ID 0xF0D (Hori), Product ID 0x4A
#Vendor ID 0x54C (Sony), Product ID 0x5AF
<br/>
Few peripherals not listed above work fine or with issues.
#PS3 Dance Dance Revolution Dance Pad - not ps2 accessory, opposite arrows can't be pressed at the same time.
#Pop'N Music controllers - Require PS2 to USB converter. Wrong button mappings can be fixed by remap in config file.
#Retro-Bit Official SEGA Mega Drive USB 6-Button Controller. Mapped for PS3 already and also works with this emulator. Lacks analogue sticks and shoulder buttons.
 
==BIOS==
===ps2_netemu.self===
Ps2_netemu use integrated PS2 bios included in ps2netemu.elf, not additional file like in ps1_emu. In 4.81 firmware BIOS is located from 0x820A00 to 0x9F09FF (0x820900 to 0x9F08FF in fw4.50). Bios version is Developement v2.20 (22/01/2007).
 
Notable thing is that ps2_netemu use the same bios as ps2_gxemu, and ps2onps4. ps2_netemu not boot using ps2_emu bios because of failing RDRAM check.
 
===Content===
Files included in ps2_netemu/ps2_gxemu bios.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:small;"
|-
|-
! File !! Offset in fw4.81 ps2_netemu !! Offset in exported bin !! Description !! File type (exportable)
| SLPM65705
|-
|-
| RESET || 0x820A00 || 0x00 || Bootstrap code for the EE and IOP. || BIN
| SLPM65706
|-
|-
| ROMDIR || 0x823180 || 0x2780 || The ROMDIR part of the ROM image, which provides information on the location and name of files contained in the image. || BIN
| SLPM65953
|-
|-
| EXTINFO || 0x8236C0 || 0x2CC0 || Contains the "EXTINFO" for all files in the ROM image. || BIN
| SLPM66393
|-
|-
| SBIN || 0x823D30 || 0x3330 || Seems to be the pad controller library for the PS1 monitor. || BIN
| SLPM66394
|-
|-
| LOGO || 0x82ACD0 || 0xA2D0 || PS1 logo? || BIN
| SLPM66893
|-
|-
| IOPBTCONF || 0x83F420 || 0x1EA20 || Boot configuration file for the IOP, during the final phase of the IOP reset. If no UDNL module is specified, the IOP will only have a single IOP reset in the reboot process, with the modules listed in IOPBTCONF.  || BIN
| SLPM66894
|-
|-
| IOPBTCON2 || 0x83F510 || 0x1EB10 || Boot configuration file for the IOP, for the first phase of the IOP reset (before UDNL is loaded). || BIN
| SLPM55229
|-
|-
| SYSMEM || 0x83F5E0 || 0x1EBE0 || System Memory Manager. || ELF
|rowspan="4" | 0x0001 || SLPM65197 || rowspan="4" | SLPM65197 || rowspan="4" | 0x07 || rowspan="4" | 信長の野望 Online || rowspan="4" | 1 || rowspan="4" | PP.SLPM-65197.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="4" | 0x07
|-
|-
| LOADCORE || 0x840800 || 0x1FE00 || The core of IOP module loading. Provides the lowest level of IOP module loading functions. Also handles the startup of the IOP. || ELF
| SLPM65783
|-
|-
| EXCEPMAN || 0x842D80 || 0x22380 || Exception manager. || ELF
| SLPM66539
|-
|-
| INTRMANP || 0x843960 || 0x22F60 || Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for PS mode. || ELF
| SLPM66954
|-
|-
| INTRMANI || 0x845370 || 0x24970 || Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for IOP mode. || ELF
|rowspan="5" | 0xFFFF || SCUS97269 || rowspan="5" | SCUS97269 || rowspan="5" | 0x15 || rowspan="5" | FINAL FANTASY XI || rowspan="5" | 1 || rowspan="5" | PP.SCUS-97266.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="5" | 0x15
|-
|-
| SSBUSC || 0x8471B0 || 0x267B0 || SSBUS Controller library. The SSBUS seems to be the bus that all peripherals get connected to. It seems to have the power to control the mapping of the device registers, as well as access timing. || ELF
| SLUS21070
|-
|-
| TIMEMANP || 0x847920 || 0x26F20 || Timer Manager (PS mode) || ELF
| SLUS21404
|-
|-
| TIMEMANI || 0x848500 || 0x27B00 || Timer Manager (IOP mode) || ELF
| SLUS21694
|-
|-
| DMACMAN || 0x849130 || 0x28730 || DMA Controller Manager. || ELF
| SLUS21704
|-
|-
| SYSCLIB || 0x84C830 || 0x2BE30 || System C Library. || ELF
|rowspan="7" | 0xFFFF || SCUS97275 || rowspan="7" | SCUS97275 || rowspan="7" | 0x02 || rowspan="7" | SOCOM || rowspan="7" | 0 || rowspan="7" | PP.SCUS-97275..SOCOM_II || rowspan="7" | 0x02
|-
|-
| HEAPLIB || 0x84EF90 || 0x2E590 || Memory HEAP LIBrary (i.e. thvpool, thfpool) || ELF
| SCUS97474
|-
|-
| THREADLIB || 0x84FC90 || 0x2F290 || Multi_Thread_Manager || ELF
| SCUS97340
|-
|-
| VBLANK || 0x858A20 || 0x38020 || V-Blank management || ELF
| SCUS97341
|-
|-
| IOMAN || 0x8597B0 || 0x38DB0 || IO Manager || ELF
| SCUS97342
|-
|-
| MODLOAD || 0x85B720 || 0x3AD20 || IOP module loader. || ELF
| SCUS97442
|-
|-
| ROMDRV || 0x85DA70 || 0x3D070 || ROM driver. Provides access to the boot ROM (rom0). || ELF
| SCUS97545
|-
|}
| ADDDRV || 0x85E960 || 0x3DF60 || Adds support for the DVD ROM (rom1:), via ROMDRV. || ELF
 
|-
In PS2 Emulator same Title IDs are present with following information:
| STDIO || 0x85EDC0 || 0x3D3C0 || Standard I/O library. || ELF
SLPS25200 FINAL FANTASY XI          : 0x100000000 (4 GB?)
|-
SCUS97269 FINAL FANTASY XI          : 0x300000000 (12GB?)
| SIFMAN || 0x85F9B0 || 0x3EFB0 || SIF manager. || ELF
  SLPM65981 Front Mission Online      : 0x100000000 (4 GB?)
|-
SLPM65197 Nobunagas Ambition Online : 0x200000000 (8 GB?)
| SIFINIT || 0x860F50 || 0x40550 || Initializes the SIF. || ELF
 
|-
==Emulators management from GameOS==
| EESYNC || 0x861370 || 0x40970 || For synchronizing with the EE, at the end of IOP resets. EESYNC from DNAS images are evil; they also perform a memory wipe of the region from 0x00084000 to .0x00100000. || ELF
 
|-
===Mountpoints===
| EENULL || 0x861810 || 0x40E10 || The idle thread (id #0) module, in ps2 loaded to 0x00081FC0. || BIN
  dev_ps2disc
|-
  dev_ps2disc1
| PS1ID || 0x861850 || 0x40E50 || Only found in newer boot ROMs || BIN
 
|-
===ps2_netemu syscalls ===
| LIBFI || 0x861860 || 0x40E60 || Not present in the boot ROM of the SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000. || BIN
|-
0x0 - 0 = exec smth,
| PS1VERJ || 0x861950 || 0x40F50 ||  || BIN
      1 = 0x132 panic,
|-
      2 = 0x133 panic,
| PS1VERA || 0x861960 || 0x40F60 ||  || BIN
      3 = 0x134 panic,
|-
      4 = 0x135 panic,  
| PS1VERE || 0x861970 || 0x40F70 || || BIN
      else = 0x136 panic)
|-
0xC - exec smth
| PS1VERC || 0x861980 || 0x40F80 || || BIN
0x5 - exec smth
|-
0x6 - exec smth
| PS1VERH || 0x861990 || 0x40F90 || || BIN
0x10 - panic
|-
 
| OSDSYS || 0x8619A0 || 0x40FA0 || The browser || BIN
Basically are [[HV_Syscalls#HV_Syscalls|hvsc syscalls]] (xoris    r11, r11, 0x8000)
|-
 
| - || 0x8619B0 || 0x40FB0 ||  || BIN
0x80000000 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_memory]]
|-
0x80000001 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_htab_entry]]
| RDRAM || 0x861A00 || 0x41000 || Provides a RDRAM test for the EE at power-on. This is run from RESET. || BIN
0x80000002 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_virtual_address_space]]
|-
0x80000007 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_select_virtual_address_space]]
| - || 0x864190 || 0x43A30 ||  || BIN
0x80000009 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_pause]]
|-
0x8000000F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_put_iopte]]
| EELOADCNF || 0x864200 || 0x43D50 || Contains the IOP boot configuration file for EELOAD. || BIN
0x80000012 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_event_receive_port]]
|-
0x8000001A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_detect_pending_interrupts]]
| SIFCMD || 0x864900 || 0x43F00 || SIF command module. Contains the SIF command and SIF RPC functions. || ELF
0x8000001B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_end_of_interrupt]]
|-
0x8000001C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_connect_irq_plug]]
| REBOOT || 0x866B40 || 0x46140 || The reboot service. Receives IOP reset packets from the EE, from across the SIF. || ELF
0x80000039 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_logical_spe]]
|-
0x8000003D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_spe_interrupt_mask]]
| LOADFILE || 0x867310 || 0x46910 || The RPC server for MODLOAD || ELF
  0x80000042 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_clear_spe_interrupt_status]]
|-
0x80000043 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_spe_interrupt_status]]
| EECONF || 0x869A70 || 0x49070 || Loads part of the system configuration from the MECHACON EEPROM. Also configures and resets some peripherals, depending on the model version. In slimlines, and possibly on PS3 EECONF will also load the MAC address. || ELF
  0x80000045 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_logical_ppe_id]]
|-
0x80000049 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_interrupt_mask]]
| - || 0x86A9F0 || 0x49FF0 ||  || BIN
0x8000004A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_logical_partition_id]]
|-
0x8000004E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_spe_irq_outlet]]
| IOPBOOT || 0x86AA00 || 0x4A000 || IOP bootup program || BIN
0x8000005B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_repository_node_value]]
|-
0x8000005F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_read_htab_entries]]
| - || 0x86BB60 || 0x4B160 ||  || BIN
0x80000061 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_vmx_graphics_mode]]
|-
0x80000062 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_thread_switch_control_register]]
| TBIN || 0x86C200 || 0x4B800 || The PS1 monitor program. Seems to be the PS1 BIOS. This is started by RESET, when the IOP is in PS1 mode. || BIN
0x80000074 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_io_segment]]
|-
  0x80000076 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_ioid]]
| XSHA1 || 0x87A170 || 0x59770 || sha1 - this only present in PS3. It is used as additional antipiracy check. It seems that it calculate disc main elf checksum and compares it with some database. Config related?|| ELF
0x80000078 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_io_irq_outlet]]
|-
  0x8000007C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_124]]
| XLOADFILE || 0x87B140 || 0x5A740 || Updated module || ELF
0x8000007D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_125]]
|-
  0x8000007E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_126]]
| SIO2MAN || 0x87E1F0 || 0x5D7F0 || SIO2 manager. Provides access to the SIO2 interface. || ELF
0x80000088 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_136]]
|-
0x8000008C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_lpm]]
| - || 0x87FE20 || 0x5F420 ||  || BIN
0x8000008D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_destruct_lpm]]
|-
0x8000008E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_start_lpm]]
| BNNETCNF || 0x881D00 || 0x61300 || Network configuration. Used by BB Navigator Network Configuration Library. || BIN
0x8000008F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_stop_lpm]]
|-
  0x80000090 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_copy_lpm_trace_buffer]]
| MCSERV || 0x881D40 || 0x61340 || RPC server for MCMAN. || ELF
0x80000091 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_add_lpm_event_bookmark]]
|-
0x80000092 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_delete_lpm_event_bookmark]]
| - || 0x883A40 || 0x63040 ||  || BIN
0x80000093 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_interrupt_mask]]
|-
0x80000094 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_lpm_interrupt_status]]
| KROMG || 0x884A00 || 0x64000 ||  || BIN
0x80000095 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_general_control]]
|-
0x80000096 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_interval]]
| - || 0x8866C0 || 0x65CC0 ||  || BIN
0x80000097 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_trigger_control]]
|-
0x80000098 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_counter_control]]
| KROM || 0x886A30 || 0x66030 || Kanji ROM? Not sure where this is used. || BIN
0x80000099 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_group_control]]
|-
0x8000009A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_debug_bus_control]]
| - || 0x8A0870 || 0x7FE70 ||  || BIN
0x8000009B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_counter]]
0x8000009C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_signal]]
0x8000009D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_spr_trigger]]
0x800000A3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_virtual_uart]]
0x800000A4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_virtual_uart_param]]
0x800000A5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_virtual_uart_param]]
0x800000A6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_configure_virtual_uart_irq]]
0x800000AA - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_open_device]]
0x800000AB - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_close_device]]
  0x800000AC - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_map_device_mmio_region]]
0x800000AE - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_device_dma_region]]
0x800000AF - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_free_device_dma_region]]
0x800000B0 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_map_device_dma_region]]
0x800000B1 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_unmap_device_dma_region]]
0x800000B2 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_read_pci_config]]
0x800000B3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_pci_config]]
0x800000C5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_connect_interrupt_event_receive_port]]
0x800000CF - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_enable_logical_spe]]
0x800000D2 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_open]]
  0x800000D4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_device_map]]
0x800000D6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_memory_allocate]]
  0x800000D9 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_allocate]]
0x800000DD - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_iomap]]
0x800000E1 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_attribute]]
0x800000E3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_intr]]
0x800000E4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_attribute]]
0x800000F5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_read]]
0x800000F6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_write]]
0x800000F9 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_get_async_status]]
 
===LPAR / AUTH ID's===
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
! Name !! Auth ID !! Self<br />(/dev_flash/ps2emu) !! Notes
|-
|-
| ROMVER || 0x8A0900 || 0x7FF00 || ROM version. || BIN
| PS2_LPAR  || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_emu.self ||  
|-
|-
| - || 0x8A0910 || 0x7FF10 ||  || BIN
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2  || 0x107000001D000001 ||  
|-
|-
| VERSTR || 0x8A0930 || 0x7FF30 || Version string. Probably PS1 ROM will use this because that this string is also present in PlayStation consoles. || BIN
| PS2_GX_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_gxemu.self ||  
|-
|-
| - || 0x8A0990 || 0x7FF90 ||  || BIN
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_GX || 0x107000001D000001 ||  
|-
|-
| ROMGSCRT || 0x8A0A00 || 0x80000 ||   || BIN
| PS2_SW_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_softemu.self ||  
|-
|-
| NCDVDMAN || 0x8A3730 || 0x82D30 || It seems to be a heavily stripped-down CDVDMAN module, with no support for some S-command functions like sceCdRI. || ELF
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_SW || 0x107000001D000001 ||  
|-
|-
| SECRMAN || 0x8B0170 || 0x8F770 || Security Manager. Signing is NOT done with the one in ROM, but with a special version that comes with the utility discs. Looks like PS3 units have a different SECRMAN module from retail sets, similar to PS2 TOOL one. || ELF
| PS2_NE_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_netemu.self ||  
|-
|-
| MCMAN || 0x8B4630 || 0x93C30 || Memory Card Manager. || ELF
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_NE || 0x107000001D000001 ||  
|-
|-
| PADMAN || 0x8C3AC0 || 0xA30C0 || Pad manager. || ELF
|}
 
===Getting compatibility hardware info===
See: [[PS2_Compatibility#Software]]
 
===ps2bootparam.dat===
A file created at path: dev_hdd0/tmp/game/'''ps2bootparam.dat'''
*See: [[ps2bootparam.dat]]<!--we need this page because we have others like that in wiki-->
 
===Cobra core===
taken from storage_ext.c
<pre> patch_ps2emu_entry(ps2emu_type); </pre>
*sets proper ps2_(gx/soft)emu.self path for reboot
*patches ss_storage service 0x5004 disc checks on ss_server3.self inside lv1
  (Change from Parameter li r3, 2 and li r3, 1E (Drive Authentification) to li r3, 0x29 (Reset Drive))
*and the usual either replace read/ioctl for iso etc.
 
==Game CONFIG==
Some of the PS2 emulator types (such ps2_gxemu.self, ps2netemu.self) are able to load config commands that are applyed "by game ID". The concept of "game patches" is not technically correct because some of the commands does patching functions but others does other things (not patching), and other commands works as switches or sets a value that are enviromental settings for the emulator (not for the game) but because are applyed "by game" should be considered enviromental settings for that specific game, so for simplification purposes you can think in all this data as "game configs"
 
This "game config" data seems to work in the same way for all the PS2 emulator types but can be located in different places, some are hardcoded inside the emulators itself (inside the .self), and at the time the "PS2 classics" emulator (ps2_netemu.self) was developed this config can be loaded from an external file<!--and there is some more inside some .sprx or inside the ps2 hdd data pkg ?-->
 
In short, the "game configs" can modify the game image (by patching it) and can be used to configure the virtual PS2 (the emulated machine). And can be loaded from hardcoded data (inside the .self) or from an external file (this feature is supported only by ps2_netemu.self)
 
The config data consists in a list of concatenated values of 8 bytes lenght (uint32_t), and can be processed like this:
union{
  uint32_t command
  ...data...
}
 
===Config Commands===
ps2_netemu.self fw4.50 sub_12D7D8, fw4.81 sub_12E050
params are uint32_t unless noted.
 
At the time of writing this, most of the commands are completely or partially unknown.<br />
If you want to read some speculation and brainstorming about them, please join the {{talk}} page
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
| CDVDMAN || 0x8CD210 || 0xAC810 || The CD/DVD manager. || ELF
! CMD ID !! Example !! Notes
|-
|-
| CDVDFSV || 0x8D55C0 || 0xB4BC0 || The RPC server for CDVDMAN. || ELF
| 0x00|||| Copy following title id for enforcing if available.
|-
|-
| FILEIO || 0x8DD980 || 0xBCF80 || RPC server for IOMAN. Sony has greatly changed the semantics and design of FILEIO after some point. Connecting an old FILEIO EE RPC client to a newer server will result in a severe IOP crash. || ELF
| 0x01|||| 2x uint32_t Params ( addr, func_id 0-0x3B) - EE_ADD_HOOK
 
Most of 0x01 commands are strictly per game fixes, or at least per game engine.
  [Grand Theft Auto 3 (EU)] uses 0x349790, 0x10 (somewhat floats related)
  [Max Payne] uses 0x52E9F4, 3 and 0x52EB78, 2 (set lwsync 0)
Maximum Amount of Usage: ?
(The command is used 3 times consecutively by SLUS-20565 (Champions of Norrath) and SLUS-21494 (Need for Speed Carbon)
game configs hardcoded inside ps2_gxemu.self)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Function ID!! Notes
|-
|0x00||
|-
|0x01|| FIFA 2000 use it as hook for EE kernel at 0x80001858 (DMAC related).  
|-
|0x02||
Max Payne
sets some sync off?
|-
|0x03||
Max Payne
sets some sync on?
|-
|0x04|| Used by Castle Shikigami II store 0 on 0x94A290 (EMU Memory)
|-
|0x05|| Used by Star Wars games developed by Pandemic Studios (freeze fix), Worms 3D and NBA 08.
|-
|0x06||  
|-
|-
| CLEARSPU || 0x8DFA80 || 0xBF080 || Seems to clear/reset the SPU, but is known to cause crashes under some conditions. Not sure if it's buggy or not. Only used by the OSDSYS of the SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000, probably retained for backward-compatibility. || ELF
|0x07||  
|-
|-
| UDNL || 0x8E16C0 || 0xC0CC0 || It is responsible for selecting the modules and starting the IOP, during the final phase of the IOP reset where the desired modules are to be loaded into the IOP. || ELF
|0x08|| Harry Potter - Quidditch World Cup US use it at offset 0x2BD45C (EE)
|-
|-
| IGREETING || 0x8E35C0 || 0xC2BC0 || Displays boot information (i.e. IOP boot type, EBOOTP, IBOOTP, switch positions for DSW602 and the type of DSW602 board installed || ELF
|0x09|| Harry Potter - Quidditch World Cup US use it at offset 0x2BD620 (EE)
|-
|-
| EELOAD || 0x8E4620 || 0xC3C20 || The EE ELF loader, which is loaded by LoadExecPS2() to 0x00082000 in PS2 for loading ELFs. || BIN
|0x0A||  
|-
|-
| XCDVDMAN || 0x8F37A0 || 0xD2DA0 || cdvd_driver - Updated module || ELF
|0x0B||  
|-
|-
| XCDVDFSV || 0x902530 || 0xE1B30 ||  cdvd_ee_driver - Updated module || ELF
|0x0C|| Used by Piglet's Big Game
|-
|-
| OSDSND || 0x910960 || 0xEFF60 || OSD sound library. This is actually the tentative sound driver, which is called "librspu2" in the Sony SDK. || ELF
|0x0D|| usleep(100)
|-
|-
| PS2LOGO || 0x93B5B0 || 0x11ABB0 ||  Displays the PlayStation 2 logo from the inserted disc. For newer consoles, if the logo cannot be decrypted properly, it will fall back to the browser. Not actually required to boot games, but the Sony OSDSYS boots PS2 games through this program. || ELF
|0x0E|| Used 3 times in Need for Speed - Carbon [Collector's Edition] US
|-
|-
| XPARAM2 || 0x957F00 || 0x137500 || Store IOP emulation settings/flags || ELF
|0x0F||  
GTA 3 (US)
using 0x348B40, 0x18E1F0, 0x348EC8 ( + 200000000 base )
0x348B40 = start CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))
0x18E1F0 = start CCollision::ProcessColModels((CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CColPoint *, CColPoint *, float *))
0x348EC8 = Almost end (only loading values preserved on stack) of CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))
|-
|-
| OSDSYS || 0x95A400 || 0x139A00 ||  The browser, in ps3 is stripped to parse xparam2. No real browser here. || BIN
|0x10||  
GTA 3 (EU)
using 0x349790, 0x18E1F0, 0x349B18 ( + 200000000 base )
0x349790 = start CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))
0x18E1F0 = start CCollision::ProcessColModels((CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CColPoint *, CColPoint *, float *))
  0x349B18 = Almost end (only loading values preserved on stack) of CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))
|-
|-
| PIOPRP || 0x998280 || 0x177880 ||  Present in the PS3 ps2_(gx/soft/net)emu; contains version 3.1.0 of the IOP software (compared to version 1.3.4 on the root). || BIN
|0x11||  
GTA 3 (EU different ver.)
using 0x3495C0, 0x18E1F0, 0x349948 ( + 200000000 base )
0x3495C0 = start CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))
0x18E1F0 = start CCollision::ProcessColModels((CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CMatrix const &, CColModel &, CColPoint *, CColPoint *, float *))
  0x349948 = Almost end (only loading values preserved on stack) of CTheScripts::ClearSpaceForMissionEntity((CVector const &, CEntity *))  
|-
|-
| KERNEL || 0x9DC1E0 || 0x1BB7E0 || The EE kernel || BIN
|0x12|| Used by Disney/Pixar Finding Nemo (fixes the pause menu freeze)
|}
if condition met...
Description source: https://gist.github.com/uyjulian/25291080f083987d3f3c134f593483c5
store 0 in [ 0x204FC500 + 200000000 base] 0x4FC500 EE memory
 
|-
===Bios region patch===
|0x13||  
 
|-
Emulator patch loaded bios image to set proper region based on target_id, and string (separated for readability):
|0x14||
JJjpnJJ  AAengAUU EEengEEE EEengEOA HHengJAG ERengERD CCschJCC HKkorJAG HHtchJAG AAspaAMM
|-
Note: Additional space after first set is intentional and exist also in full string.<br><br>
|0x15||  
'''Target id to region pairing:'''
|-
  * JJjpnJJ for 0x83
|0x16|| Used exclusively by Champions of Norrath (NTSC)
* AAengAUU for 0x84 , others (DECR, etc.)
store 0x01114BA8 in [ 0x208EAB4C + 200000000 base]
* EEengEEE for 0x85 , 0x87 (also forced if game id from SYSTEM.CNF is xxEx_yy.zzz)
store 0x010C9E40 in [ 0x208EAB6C + 200000000 base]
* HHengJAG for 0x86 , 0x8A , 0x8E
|-
* AAspaAMM for 0x88 , 0x8F
|0x17||
* EEengEOA for 0x89
condition r18 == 0x8000
* HHtchJAG for 0x8B
setting:
* ERengERD for 0x8C
  stores 0x40490FDA somewhere
  * CCschJCC for 0x8D (unreleased PS3 Chinese model)
Note: 0x40490FDA (3.14159250) is the highest float approximation to π in hexadecimal without going over the value.<br />
  * HKkorJAG unused
Probably can improve FPU accuracy for some games.
 
|-
Bios is patched using EE memory mapping addresses, so offset in file + 0x1FC00000.
|0x18||
Using HKkorJAG example, addresses below are set to:
  condition [ 0x20183F04 + 200000000 base ] == 0x0C060F2C
 
  setting:
  * 0x1FC7FF04 = H (x in "0220xD20121227" string)
  stores 0 in address 0x20183F04, 0x20183F34, 0x20183F3C ( + 0x200000000 base )
  * 0x1FC7FF14 = K
  0x183F0C, sub_46334 (4.70)
  * 0x1FC7FF15 = k
  0x183F3C, sub_45DA4 (4.70)
  * 0x1FC7FF16 = o
  0x183D74, sub_47B50 (4.70)
* 0x1FC7FF17 = r
|-
* 0x1FC7FF52 = J (x in "System ROM Version 5.0 12/27/12 x" string)
|0x19||
* 0x1FC7FF20 = A
|-
* 0x1FC7FF90 = G
|0x1A||
 
  store 0 in [ 0x209FD560 + 200000000 base]
==Virtual PS2 HDD==
  store 0 in [ 0x209F9550 + 200000000 base]
There are 2 different "PS2 game" contents that can be installed in PS3 HDD (CATEGORY's [[PARAM.SFO#CATEGORY_For_HDD_contents | 2P and 2G ]]).
  store 0 in [ 0x20A01570 + 200000000 base]
'''2P''' are games released from PSN as "PS2 Classic" in .PKG format, and '''2G''' are a few real "PS2 DVD discs" that can be installed in the PS3 HDD, this installation is managed by the '''PS2_system_data.pkg'''.
  store 0 in [ 0x209F9540 + 200000000 base]
 
  store 0 in [ 0x209F5540 + 200000000 base]
This games can be installed in real PS2 (in the internall HDD of a PS2 fat)... later this same installation was used in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSX_(DVR) PSX]... and when implemented in PS3 there was needed to use a '''virtual PS2 HDD''' image file keeping the same format than the original HDD used in PS2.
  store 0 in [ 0x209F1530 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
Game files (extracted from the real PS2 disc) are installed in a '''IMAGE.DAT''' file, this file is a 1:1 "raw copy" of a PS2 HDD.
|0x1B|| store 0 in [ 0x20552168 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
This '''IMAGE.DAT''' is placed in the "install folder" (inside USRDIR folder) and his size can vary up to 10+GB
|0x1C|| store 1 in [ 0x20552168 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
There are 2 different installations: the most common is used to store "game expansions" (e.g: used by additional content in SOCOM games)... the other type of installation is a "full install" and it seems the only game that uses it is "Final Fantasy XI" (main game installation when the game boots for first time + game expansions added later when needed in the same '''IMAGE.DAT''')
|0x1D|| store 0 in [ 0x20556C08 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
'''PS2_system_data.pkg''' itself uses an '''IMAGE.DAT''' file (6.43 MB)
|0x1E|| store 1 in [ 0x20556C08 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
The structure of this "virtual PS2 HDD" uses an "APA header" and a "APA MBR" + several "APA partitions", some of them containing "PFS filesystems".
|0x1F|| store 0 in [ 0x205243D8 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
Error message trying to boot a CATEGORY "2G" game with hand-made SFO's and invalid IMAGE.DAT file:
|0x20|| store 1 in [ 0x205243D8 + 200000000 base]
'''The game partition for this game cannot be created because the installed game is corrupted.'''
|-
'''To perform this operation, delete the game, and then reinstall the game using the disc.'''
|0x21|| store 0 in [ 0x20524F88 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
*Notes
|0x22|| store 1 in [ 0x20524F88 + 200000000 base]
**List of PS2 disc games compatibles with PS3 HDD installation hardcoded in '''dev_flash/vsh/module/[[game_ext_plugin]].sprx'''
|-
**Virtual PS2 HDD support module '''dev_flash/vsh/module/[[libps2hdd]].sprx''' ?
|0x23|| store 0 in [ 0x2047E7F8 + 200000000 base]
 
|-
===PS2 System Data (PSN HDD Tool package)===
|0x24|| store 1 in [ 0x2047E7F8 + 200000000 base]
A direct link to the package can be found in NoPayStation database in DLCs
|-
 
|0x25|| store 0 in [ 0x204802B8 + 200000000 base]
Content ID: IP9100-NPIA00001_00-PS2HDDSYSDAT0001
|-
QA Digest: 2A876715D42678BB7A6E00C030C0121B
|0x26|| store 1 in [ 0x204802B8 + 200000000 base]
HASH: E1B0DBE46FC44190DC7A140681D8B9D4
|-
 
|0x27|| store 0 in [ 0x20586348 + 200000000 base]
http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/game/hddinstall.html
|-
 
|0x28|| store 1 in [ 0x20586348 + 200000000 base]
'''Titles supporting HDD installation'''
|-
* Nobunaga's Ambition Online and Expansion Packs
|0x29|| store 0 in [ 0x205868A8 + 200000000 base]
* Final Fantasy XI (disc1=SCUS97266 disc2=SCUS97269)and Expansion Discs
|-
* SOCOM II: U.S. NAVY SEALs and Related discs included with OPM Issue 87, OPM Issue 88, OPM Issue 89, OPM Issue 90
|0x2A|| store 1 in [ 0x205868A8 + 200000000 base]
* SOCOM 3: U.S. NAVY SEALs
|-
* SOCOM: U.S. NAVY SEALs Combined Assault
|0x2B||
* Front Mission Online
|-
* Official PlayStation Magazine Issue 87, 88, 89, 90 Discs
|0x2C|| Shin Onimusha - Dawn of Dreams Fix ingame IPU runtime - JPN/US release [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/1141 bug]
([[Talk:Emulation#PS2_HDD | non-official ps2hdd gameslist ]])
|-
 
|0x2D|| Shin Onimusha - Dawn of Dreams Fix ingame IPU runtime - PAL release [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/1141 bug]
===TitleID/DiscID in game_ext_plugin.sprx===
|-
 
|0x2E||
Mainly Final Fantasy 11, Nobunaga Ambition Online, Socom IDs and the required HDD Gigabyte amount for install onto the internal hdd.
|-
 
|0x2F|| condition [ 0x37B0C4 + 200000000 base ] == 0 -> 00 10 0B 98
Speculation: flags are AND' with 0,1,2 (selected from sys_sm_get_hw_config according to ps2emu hardware flags? 0 = no hw?, 1 = gxemu?, 2=full hw? )
|-
 
|0x30|| condition [ 0x37B704 + 200000000 base ] == 0 -> 00 10 0B 98
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:small;"
! Flags !! DiscID !! Alternative? DiscID !! GigaByte !! Title !! 0 = VMC<br>1 = IMAGE.DAT !! Internal Name? !! GigaByte
|-
|-
| rowspan="9" | 0xFFFF || SLPS20200 || rowspan="9" | SLPS25200 || rowspan="9" | 0x15 || rowspan="9" | FINAL FANTASY XI || rowspan="9" | 1 || rowspan="9" | PP.SLPM-25200.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="9" | 0x15
|0x31|| condition [ 0x37630C + 200000000 base ] == 0 -> 00 10 0B A8
|-
|-
| SLPM65705
|0x32|| condition [ 0x37BB0C + 200000000 base ] == 0 -> 00 10 0B A8
|-
|-
| SLPM65706
|0x33||
|-
|-
| SLPM65953
|0x34|| not filled
|-
|-
| SLPM66393
|0x35||
|-
|-
| SLPM66394
|0x36||
|-
|-
| SLPM66893
|0x37||
|-
|0x38||
|-
|0x39||
|-
|0x3A||
|-
|0x3B|| GTA 3 (JP/AS) ? using 0x351210, 0x18F590, 0x351568 ( + 200000000 base )
|}
|-
|0x02|||| 1 Param, Config file revision ?
|-
|-
| SLPM66894
|0x03|||| 0 Param, sets something 0
|-
|-
| SLPM55229
|0x04|||| 1 Param uint32_t index (i*0x80, special 0x12345: 0x91a280?)
|-
|-
|rowspan="4" | 0x0001 || SLPM65197 || rowspan="4" | SLPM65197 || rowspan="4" | 0x07 || rowspan="4" | 信長の野望 Online || rowspan="4" | 1 || rowspan="4" | PP.SLPM-65197.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="4" | 0x07
|0x05|||| read next command
|-
|-
| SLPM65783
|0x06|||| 0 Param, sets something 0x14F80 (85888'd)
|-
|-
| SLPM66539
|0x07|||| 1 Param uint32_t (default 1)
Delay VU xgkick by X cycles
|-
|-
| SLPM66954
|0x08|||| 8 Param uint32_t (read mask,read mask, original opcode, original opcode, write mask, write mask, replace opcode, replace opcode)
Maximum Amount of Usage: 3 times
Patch VU memory by mask
|-
|-
|rowspan="5" | 0xFFFF || SCUS97269 || rowspan="5" | SCUS97269 || rowspan="5" | 0x15 || rowspan="5" | FINAL FANTASY XI || rowspan="5" | 1 || rowspan="5" | PP.SCUS-97266.MAGIC.APPLICATION || rowspan="5" | 0x15
|0x09|||| uint32_t count, <list> (offset, original opcode, original opcode, replace opcode, replace opcode) - EE_INSN_REPLACE64
  [Dark Cloud] uses 1
  [Dead Or Alive 2 Hardcore] uses 1
Maximum List Count: 32
|-
|-
| SLUS21070
|0x0A|||| uint32_t count, <List> (offset, original opcode, replace opcode) - EE_INSN_REPLACE32 --- command present only in the ps2_netemu
  [Deadly Strike] uses 1
  [Dragon Force] uses 2
Maximum List Count: 32
|-
|-
| SLUS21404
|0x0B|||| 1 Param uint32_t count, <List> {sector id, offset, sizeof present opcodes, replace opcodes, original opcodes} - MECHA_SET_PATCH
offset on disc = sector id * sector size + offset (-0xC for DVD [not always applied, see Psychonauts or
SRS: Street Racing Syndicate configs], +0x18 for CD [raw 2352 sector size])
  [Dead Or Alive 2 Hardcore] uses 7
  [Gradius V] uses 1
  [Grand Theft Auto III] uses 1
  [Katamari Damacy] uses 1
  [Manhunt] uses 1
  [Odin Sphere] uses 2
  [Primal] uses 1
  [Psychonauts] uses 1
  [Syphon Filter The Omega Strain] uses 1
Maximum List Count: 47
|-
|-
| SLUS21694
|0x0C|||| 1 Param (uint16_t, uint16_t) --- 0/1/2,<0x63>
|-
|-
| SLUS21704
|0x0D|||| 1 Param, true/false
Default Init = 1?
0 == skip some code,
1 == some code + checks
|-
|-
|rowspan="7" | 0xFFFF || SCUS97275 || rowspan="7" | SCUS97275 || rowspan="7" | 0x02 || rowspan="7" | SOCOM || rowspan="7" | 0 || rowspan="7" | PP.SCUS-97275..SOCOM_II || rowspan="7" | 0x02
|0x0E|||| 1 Param offset --- Improves ADD/SUB accuracy for selected offset (incl. Floats)
  [Rygar] only has 0x147DA8 sub.s  $f12, $f20, $f12
Used in official configs: SCUS97501=0x3C458C, SCES53642=0x3C4854, SLUS21026=0x386864, SLUS20916=0x121F64, SLUS20437=0x11EDF0
Maximum Amount of Usage: 31 times
|-
|-
| SCUS97474
|0x0F|||| List <uint32_t Param, uint32_t Param> --- More accurate memory range (FPU mul/div/sub/add accuracy related)
  [Dark Cloud] uses 0x239334, 0x1FFFFFF
  [Grand Theft Auto SA] uses 0x1E46DC, 0x1E4AE8
Maximum List Count: 31
|-
|-
| SCUS97340
|0x10||||  List <uint32_t Param, uint32_t Param> --- More accurate memory range (COP2, mul/div/sub/add accuracy related) - MULDIV_Accurate_range
Maximum List Count: 31
|-
|-
| SCUS97341
|0x11|||| 1x uint32_t Param. ADD/SUB accuracy related, all emulated ADD/SUB instruction variations check that value. Param seems to be VU memory offset (need confirmation).
Used in official configs: SLUS21172=0x208, SLUS20878=0x140,0x368,0x570
Maximum Amount of Usage: 31 times
|-
|-
| SCUS97342
|0x12||||  <List> (uint32_t count,
  [Primal] uses 0xD
  [Rayman Arena] uses 0x11
  [Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain] uses 0x5
00 00 00 0?
00 00 00 00
type? count?
... 
Maximum List Count: 63
|-
|-
| SCUS97442
| 0x13|||| 1x uint64_t Param --- Memory card timing related
Jak X: Combat Racing uses 0xf960 (63840)
Netsu Chu! Pro Yakyuu 2004 uses 0xf960 (63840)
Phantasy Star Universe uses 0x9bdc (39900)
WRC II Extreme uses 0x9bdc (39900)
Burnout Dominator uses 0x9bdc (39900)
Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Kemono-Oh uses 0x1d394 (119700)
Used in official configs: SCUS97429=0xF960(63840), SLPM66031=0x9BDC(39900), SLPS20131=0x1D394(119700)
|-
|-
| SCUS97545
| 0x14|||| 0 Param, sets something 1
|}
|-
 
| 0x15|| 4 || 1 Param ( <1, >1 ), different settings/mode?
In PS2 Emulator same Title IDs are present with following information:
[Bloodrayne 2] uses 4
  SLPS25200 FINAL FANTASY XI          : 0x00000001
  [GRIMgRiMoiRe] uses 4
  SCUS97269 FINAL FANTASY XI          : 0x00000003
  [Mana Khemia 2] uses 4
  SLPM65981 Front Mission Online      : 0x00000001
  [Odin Sphere] uses 4
  SLPM65197 Nobunagas Ambition Online : 0x00000002 (return different value in IOP SPEED 0x10000004 read (2 instead of default 3) )
  [SMT Persona 3 FES] uses 4
 
|-
==Emulators management from GameOS==
| 0x16|||| = 0x05 (next id)
 
|-
===Mountpoints===
| 0x17||1 || 1 Param, true/false?
  dev_ps2disc
[Bully] uses 1
  dev_ps2disc1
|-
 
| 0x18|||| = 0x16 = 0x05 (next id)
===ps2_netemu syscalls ===
|-
Vector at 0xC00 address.
| 0x19 |||| 0 Param, sets something 1 --- SB_SIO2 related?
  0x00 -
[Grand Theft Auto III]
      0 = return ((unk from 0x1C30/0x1C38 << 56) | thread_number << 48 | ctrl_CT1 (in bit 30) | srr1_EE (in bit 15) | srr1_PS (in bit 14) | srr1_DR (in bit 4))
[Red Faction 2]
          Where 0x1C30/0x1C38 is selected depending on current HW thread.
[Siren]
          Thread number is current SW thread
|-
          ctrl_CT1 is lower bit of CT (Current Thread) from PPC Control Register (0 for HW0, 1 for HW1)
| 0x1A|||| 0 Param, sets something 1
          srr1_EE is MSR Enable External Interrupts bit from time when exception occurred (from before syscall was executed)
|-
          srr1_PS is MSR Problem State bit from time when exception occurred (from before syscall was executed)
| 0x1B|||| 0 Param, sets something 1
          srr1_DR is MSR Data Relocate bit from time when exception occurred (from before syscall was executed)
  [Mana Khemia 2]
      1 = 0x132 lv1 panic
|-
      2 = 0x133 lv1 panic
| 0x1C |||| read uint32_t (use uint8_t) Param (default 3)
      3 = 0x134 lv1 panic
|-
      4 = 0x135 lv1 panic
| 0x1D |||| read uint32_t (use uint8_t) Param
      else = 0x136 lv1 panic
|-
0x02 - Destroy init code and perform illegal instructions check. Memzero following addresses:
| 0x1E |||| read uint32_t (use uint8_t) Param
      CODE: 0x16000 - 0x20B80
|-
      DATA: 0x930F80 - 0x933F80
| 0x1F |||| uint32_t Param (default 0x3E8?)
      UNK:  0x3D016000 - 0x3D020B80
|-
0x03 - Enable additional code related to VU0/COP2.
| 0x20|||| uint64_t Param (default 0x3C)
      3 = Patch 0x186C10 to NOP
Config value is used as multiplier for some value, and result is used in vsync related runtimes.
      4 = Patch 0x186C40 to NOP
Is worth to note that 0x3C is default multiplier even for PAL titles, so is not stricly related to framerate,
      anything else = LV1 panic
but to vsync counters (where 0x3C is still wrong anyway..). Result of multiply is also compared at some point to vsync delay value.
  0x04 - Unknown. Available for HW0 only.
|-
  0x05 - External interrupts disable (48 bit in MSR). Returns previous MSR state.
| 0x21|| 1 || 1 Param:
0x06 - External interrupts enable (48 bit in MSR) if param & 0x8000 is not 0, otherwise disable them.
0 = sets an option from 1 to 0 and another one to 0,
      This sc is more like restore 48th bit of MSR, but many times emu use it to enable bit without using old state.
1 = sets an option from 1 to 0 and another one to 1,
      Also, emulator panic LV1 if syscall is called while external interrupts are already enabled.
2 = sets an option from 1 to 1 and another one to 0
  0x0A - IPU emulation related syscall
  [Fatal Frame II] uses 0
0x0B - IPU emulation related syscall
  [Grand Theft Auto Vice City] uses 1
0x0C - Used in PS2 COP0 MTC0/MFC0 r9/r25 (count/perf), decrementer/timing related, return value in r15.
  [Grand Theft Auto III (EU)] uses 1
        Config CMD 0x17 disable that syscall for r9 (count) r/w, and alternative path is used. Perf r/w still use it.
  [SMT Persona 3 FES] uses 0
  0x0E - PS2 counters/timers related (also used on vsync related functions).
|-
0x0F - PS2 counters/timers related (also used on vsync related functions).
| 0x22|||| 0 Param, sets something 1
  0x10 - lv1 panic.
|-
  0x11 - Wrapper for lv1_read_virtual_uart(port_number, buffer, bytes) [HW0 only, only ports 0 and 2 available, else panic]
| 0x23|||| 0 Param --- memcpy 0x100 Bytes and sets 0x14E00
  0x12 - Wrapper for lv1_storage_send_device_command(dev_id, cmd_id, cmd_block, cmd_size, data_buffer, blocks)
|-
      [HW0 only, Available only for threads: VRC, MECHA, HDD, else panic]
| 0x24|||| uint64_t Param
      params are rearranged:
|-
      r3 = cmd_block (0x245E000 is added to this value internally)
| 0x25|||| = 0x18 = 0x16 = 0x05 (next id)
      r4 = data_buffer (0x245E000 is added to this value internally)
|-
      r5 = blocks
| 0x26|||| List <uint32_t Param,uint32_t Param> --- Improves ADD/SUB accuracy for selected memory range (incl. Floats) - FPU_Accurate_range
      dev_id is taken from 0x245D008 and it is 0(HDD) for my dump.
      cmd_id = 0x88 and cmd_size is 8.
  [Bloodrayne 2] uses 0x340000, 0x350000
0x13 - Set thread info unknown byte to 1 for respective thread and set unknown byte to 1 in USB thread.
  [Gradius V] uses 0x3046E0, 0x0x305E44
      [HW0 only, else panic. Available only for threads: BL2MAIN and BL2LNK, else do nothing in exception handler]
  Maximum List Count: 31
0x14 - Same as 0x13 but set all bits to 0 regardless which thread called it.
  Maximum Amount of Usage: ??
      [HW0 only, else panic. Available only for threads: BL2MAIN and BL2LNK, else do nothing in exception handler]
  The command is used 4 times consecutively by [Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams]
0x1002 - Invalidate gpu hvcalls.
  SLES-54309 (EU) and
0x800000XX - HV Syscall where XX is syscall nr.
  SLUS-21497 (US) game configs hardcoded inside ps2_gxemu.self
else (other syscalls) - jump to 0x12670 (FW4.78 - current) for HW_0
|-
                        jump to 0x12050 (FW4.78 - current) for HW_1
| 0x27|||| List <uint32_t Param,uint32_t Param> --- Improves COP2 operations accuracy for selected memory range - VU0 macromode accurate range
 
  Maximum List Count: 31
List of used HV syscalls:
|-
 
| 0x28|||| 1x uint32_t Param (<=3)
0x80000000 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_memory]]
|-
0x80000001 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_htab_entry]]
| 0x29 |||| 2x uint32_t Param,
0x80000002 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_virtual_address_space]]
|-
0x80000007 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_select_virtual_address_space]]
| 0x2A|||| 0 Param, sets something 1 --- Allow online downloadable content (HDD)? Multitap? Local 2 player?
0x80000009 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_pause]]
  All-Star Baseball 2004
0x8000000F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_put_iopte]]
|-
0x80000012 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_event_receive_port]]
| 0x2B|||| 0 Param, sets something 1 --- Allow disc eject/swap?
0x8000001A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_detect_pending_interrupts]]
  Dance Factory
0x8000001B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_end_of_interrupt]]
|-
0x8000001C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_connect_irq_plug]]
| 0x2C |||| 1 Param, uint32_t
0x80000039 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_logical_spe]]
  Summoner uses 0x1
0x8000003D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_spe_interrupt_mask]]
|-
0x80000042 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_clear_spe_interrupt_status]]
| 0x2D |||| = 0x25 = 0x18 = 0x16 = 0x05 (next id)
0x80000043 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_spe_interrupt_status]]
|-
0x80000045 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_logical_ppe_id]]
| 0x2E |||| 1 Param, uint32_t
0x80000049 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_interrupt_mask]]
|-
0x8000004A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_logical_partition_id]]
| 0x2F |||| 1 Param, uint32_t --- SPU2 related?
0x8000004E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_spe_irq_outlet]]
  Indigo Prophecy/Fahrenheit uses 0x1
0x8000005B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_repository_node_value]]
|-
0x8000005F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_read_htab_entries]]
| 0x30|||| (nothing)
0x80000061 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_vmx_graphics_mode]]
|-
0x80000062 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_thread_switch_control_register]]
| 0x31|||| (nothing)
0x80000074 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_io_segment]]
|-
0x80000076 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_ioid]]
| 0x32|||| (nothing)
0x80000078 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_io_irq_outlet]]
|-
0x8000007C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_124]]
| 0x33|||| (nothing)
  0x8000007D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_125]]
|-
  0x8000007E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_126]]
| 0x34|||| (nothing)
  0x80000088 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_undocumented_function_136]]
|-
  0x8000008C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_construct_lpm]]
| 0x35|||| 0 Param --- Enables Force Flip Field, described in emu setting as "''Fix for [Hang] for soft-lock''"
0x8000008D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_destruct_lpm]]
|-
0x8000008E - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_start_lpm]]
| 0x36|||| (nothing)
  0x8000008F - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_stop_lpm]]
|-
  0x80000090 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_copy_lpm_trace_buffer]]
| 0x37|||| (nothing)
0x80000091 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_add_lpm_event_bookmark]]
|-
0x80000092 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_delete_lpm_event_bookmark]]
| 0x38|||| (nothing)
  0x80000093 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_interrupt_mask]]
|-
  0x80000094 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_lpm_interrupt_status]]
| 0x39 |||| (nothing)
  0x80000095 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_general_control]]
|-
  0x80000096 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_interval]]
| 0x3A|||| (nothing)
  0x80000097 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_trigger_control]]
|-
  0x80000098 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_counter_control]]
| 0x3B|||| (nothing)
  0x80000099 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_group_control]]
|-
  0x8000009A - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_debug_bus_control]]
| 0x3C |||| (nothing)
  0x8000009B - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_counter]]
|-
  0x8000009C - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_signal]]
| 0x3D |||| 1 Param, uint32_t Config file revision
  0x8000009D - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_lpm_spr_trigger]]
 
0x800000A3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_virtual_uart]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
  0x800000A4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_set_virtual_uart_param]]
|-
  0x800000A5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_get_virtual_uart_param]]
! Firmware !! ps2_netemu Revision !! Max Supported Commands
  0x800000A6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_configure_virtual_uart_irq]]
|-
  0x800000AA - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_open_device]]
| 3.70 || 15686 || 0x41
0x800000AB - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_close_device]]
|-
0x800000AC - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_map_device_mmio_region]]
| 3.73 || 15936 || 0x41
0x800000AE - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_allocate_device_dma_region]]
|-
0x800000AF - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_free_device_dma_region]]
| 3.74 || 15936 || 0x41
0x800000B0 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_map_device_dma_region]]
|-
0x800000B1 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_unmap_device_dma_region]]
| 4.00 || 16195 || 0x41
0x800000B2 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_read_pci_config]]
|-
0x800000B3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_write_pci_config]]
| 4.01 || 16195 || 0x41
  0x800000C5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_connect_interrupt_event_receive_port]]
|-
0x800000CF - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_enable_logical_spe]]
| 4.10 || 16361 || 0x41
0x800000D2 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_open]]
|-
0x800000D4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_device_map]]
| 4.11 || 16361 || 0x41
0x800000D6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_memory_allocate]]
|-
  0x800000D9 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_allocate]]
| 4.20 || 16604 || 0x43
  0x800000DD - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_iomap]]
|-
  0x800000E1 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_attribute]]
| 4.21 || 16604 || 0x43
0x800000E3 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_context_intr]]
|-
0x800000E4 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_gpu_attribute]]
| 4.23 || 16604 || 0x43
0x800000F5 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_read]]
|-
0x800000F6 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_write]]
| 4.25 || 16740 || 0x43
0x800000F9 - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_storage_get_async_status]]
|-
0x800000FF - [[HV_Syscall_Reference#lv1_panic]]
| 4.26 || 16740 || 0x43
 
|-
===LPAR / AUTH ID's===
| 4.30 || 16808 || 0x45
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
|-
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
| 4.31 || 16808 || 0x45
! Name !! Auth ID !! Self<br />(/dev_flash/ps2emu) !! SM Ability Mask !! Notes
|-
| 4.40 || 16916 || 0x46
|-
| 4.41 || 16916 || 0x46
|-
| 4.45 || 17041 || 0x48
|-
| 4.46 || 17041 || 0x48
|-
| 4.50 || 17179 || 0x4A
|-
| 4.55 || 17277 || 0x4D
|-  
|4.60<br />
4.70<br />
4.75<br />
4.76<br />
|| 17314 || 0x4D
|-  
|4.78<br />
4.80<br />
4.81<br />
|| 17495 || 0x50
|-  
|}
|-
| 0x3E |||| 0 Params --- Sets something 1
  Default Init = 0
  0 == do set some stuff,
  1 == skip
  Similar to 0x0D with param 0. Affect the same code path, but skips more code.
|-
| 0x3F |||| 1 Param, uint32_t
|-
| 0x40|||| 0 Param --- Sets something 1
  Grand Theft Auto SA
  Silent Hill Origins - unofficial fix
|-
| 0x41|||| 0 Param --- Sets something 1 (Disables some lwsync - speedhack?)
  Dragon Force
  God Hand
  Gradius V
  Katamari Damacy
|-
| 0x42|||| EE Overlay patch. 2 main Params + patch data: uint32_t address, uint32_t count, opcode,opcode,opcode...
  Address need to be in 0xFF000 - 0xFFFFC range.
  Count is size of patch in 4 bytes opcodes. So 5 opcode patch = count 5.
  Opcodes will be placed on selected address, we use only patch code, no need for original opcode.
  Next opcode addresses are auto calculated (+4..) so we need to specify only patch start address.
  Remember we need to jump to our new code, best way is command 0x0A with j (jump) opcode.
  Also is important to add return jump if required. That one need to be added in our 0x42 patch. 
  Maximum opcodes count seems to be 0x3FF (1023 opcodes).
|-
| 0x43|||| 1 Param --- Equal to 0x40, but with Parameter:
  0 = Default
  1 = (like 0x40)
  param =
  -1 = failure?
|-
| 0x44|||| 0 Param --- Disables Smoothing and Smoothing option
|-
| 0x45|||| 0 Param --- Sets something 1
  Phantasy Star Complete Collection
|-
| 0x46|||| 0 Param --- Enables L2H Improvement, [Performance] related setting for titles using L2H
  SMT Digital Devil Saga 1
  SMT Nocturne
  Fatal Frame II
|-
| 0x47|||| 0 Param --- Enables XOR CSR - XOR System Status Register (0x12001000)?, [Graphics] related setting, should fix fullscreen line corruption
|-
| 0x48|||| VSYNC Delay, 2x uint32_t Param
*First param possible value are 1 = No IPU, 2 = IPU, 3 = Anytime.
*Second param is delay (in ms?), and can be also negative value.
**Emu has standard presets for second param.
***Agressive = 0x3D090 (250000 decimal),
***Normal = 0x186A0 (100000 decimal),
***Conservative = 0x4E20 (20000 decimal),
***But other values can be used.
[SMT Digital Devil Saga 1] uses 1, 0x3D090
[Fatal Frame II] uses 0x2, 0xFFFFE69C (-6500 decimal)
|-
|-
| PS2_LPAR  || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_emu.self || rowspan="2" | 0x201226D || rowspan="2" |
| 0x49|||| 0 Param --- Sets something 0xB,0,0
|-
|-
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2  || 0x107000001D000001
| 0x4A|||| 0 Param --- Sets something 0x15100
Applies to the Snowblind Engine games. Fixes the rest of flickering textures.
Meant to be used in conjunction with the GX/SOFT Snowblind Engine's specific commands (double 0x01 and 0x23 combo).
|-
|-
| PS2_GX_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_gxemu.self || rowspan="2" | 0x201226D || rowspan="2" |
| 0x4B|||| Redirect SAVEDATA by ID, 2 x uint32_t Params + ID: offset, int, char[12]
For proper config we need at least 2 (can be more if needed) 0x4B commands, one to enable redirect, one to disable.
First param is EE memory offset that when is hit enable/disable redirection.
Second param is partially unknown, seems to be size of next param to read * 4 (3 in known configs), or 0xFFFFFFFF for disable redirect command.
Third param is ID of SAVEDATA we want to use padded with 00 to match 12 bytes, or all 00 in disable redirect config.
Important note here is that config have own 00 00 00 00 terminator at the end.
So after 12 bytes of ID we need to add 4 bytes of 00. That apply also to disable redirect version.
|-
|-
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_GX || 0x107000001D000001
| 0x4C|||| 2x uint32_t Params: offset,int (2 = current path?, 3 = new ISO.BIN.ENC path?, other= ?)
|-
|-
| PS2_SW_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_softemu.self || rowspan="2" | 0x201226D || rowspan="2" |
| 0x4D|||| 1 uint32_t Param (can be -1) --- Sets something (same as 0x49 but) 0xC, Param, 0
|-
|-
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_SW || 0x107000001D000001
| 0x4E|||| (nothing)
|-
|-
| PS2_NE_LPAR || 0x1020000003000001 || rowspan="2" | ps2_netemu.self || rowspan="2" | 0x412265 || rowspan="2" | Netemu additional SM abilities:
| 0x4F|||| (nothing)
* 0x00400000 = Reboot into netemu LPAR (using opcode 0x8204).
Missing SM abilities when compared to other ps2 emus:
* 0x00000008 = Reboot into PS2/GX/SOFT LPAR (using opcode 0x8202).
* 0x02000000 = Unknown, seems to be unused by current system manager.
|-
|-
| *SCE_CELLOS_SYSTEM_MGR_PS2_NE || 0x107000001D000001
| 0x50|||| 0 Param --- Enables pressure sensitive controls
|-
|-
|}
|}
Note: All PS2 emulator lack 0x00000100 ability, thus can't get/set fan speed without LV1 patch.


===Getting compatibility hardware info===
===Config file examples (for netemu)===
See: [[PS2_Compatibility#Software]]


===ps2bootparam.dat===
====Official PS2 Classic====
A file created at path: dev_hdd0/tmp/game/'''ps2bootparam.dat'''
See: [[PS2 Official Configs]]
*See: [[ps2bootparam.dat]]<!--we need this page because we have others like that in wiki-->


===Cobra core===
====Official GXEMU/SOFTEMU extracted====
taken from storage_ext.c
See: [[PS2 Official Configs]]
<pre> patch_ps2emu_entry(ps2emu_type); </pre>
*sets proper ps2_(gx/soft)emu.self path for reboot
*patches ss_storage service 0x5004 disc checks on ss_server3.self inside lv1
  (Change from Parameter li r3, 2 and li r3, 1E (Drive Authentification) to li r3, 0x29 (Reset Drive))
*and the usual either replace read/ioctl for iso etc.


==Game CONFIG==
==== Custom Configs ====
Some of the PS2 emulator types (such ps2_gxemu.self, ps2netemu.self) are able to load config commands that are applyed "by game ID". The concept of "game patches" is not technically correct because some of the commands does patching functions but others does other things (not patching), and other commands works as switches or sets a value that are enviromental settings for the emulator (not for the game) but because are applyed "by game" should be considered enviromental settings for that specific game, so for simplification purposes you can think in all this data as "game configs"
See: [[PS2 Custom Configs]]


This "game config" data seems to work in the same way for all the PS2 emulator types but can be located in different places, some are hardcoded inside the emulators itself (inside the .self), and at the time the "PS2 classics" emulator (ps2_netemu.self) was developed this config can be loaded from an external file<!--and there is some more inside some .sprx or inside the ps2 hdd data pkg ?-->
===Config data examples (hardcoded)===
====Inside ps2_emu.self====
Embedded patches are based on Checksum/Hash of title. ps2_emu is only emulator version where patches are described inside self file in ascii. Known patch types described in ascii are: Patch data, new SPU2 params, and Setting mecha HACK to show GODZCD as GODZCDDA.


In short, the "game configs" can modify the game image (by patching it) and can be used to configure the virtual PS2 (the emulated machine). And can be loaded from hardcoded data (inside the .self) or from an external file (this feature is supported only by ps2_netemu.self). Maximum CONFIG size for ps2_netemu is 16384 bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! PS2 Title !! Hash !! Game !! Patch Type !! Data
===Config Commands===
Below is a brief summary table with basic info about available config commands. <br>
Detailed commands description can be found here: '''[[PS2_Emulation/PS2_Config_Commands|PS2 Config Commands]]'''. <br>
If you want to read some speculation and brainstorming about them, please join the {{talk}} page. <br>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; line-height:100%; text-align:center"
|+PS2 Emulators Config Commands Overview
! rowspan="2" | Command Name !! colspan="3" | Command ID !! rowspan="2" style="padding:1px" | Max<br>Usage !! colspan="4" | Command Data
|-
|-
! style="padding:1px" | gxemu !! style="padding:1px" | softemu !! style="padding:1px" | netemu !! Length !! colspan="3" | Params
| SCUS_971.46|| 0x6B1ADE00D||Disney's Treasure Planet || Patch data - Fixes black screen at start, it apply to STREAM_D.IRX file in IOP folder. || 0x147C (sector) , 0x580 (offset) (- 0xC on disc)
|-
Replace opcodes
! {{cellcolors|#c96|#000}} TitleID enforce
00 01 01 3C lui at,0x0100
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x00
80 BF 03 3C lui v1,0xBF80
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | char[10]
C8 10 63 8C lw v1,0x10C8(v1)
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#c96|#000|center}} titleid
24 18 61 00 and v1,at
|-
FB FF 61 10 beq v1,at, -0x10
! {{cellcolors|#555|#fff}} Hook EE memory offset with emu function ID
00 00 00 00 nop
| 0x00 || 0x00 || 0x01
| 3 ? || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
Original opcodes
| {{cellcolors|#555|#fff|center}} offset || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#555|#fff|center}} functionid
FF FF 01 24 li at,-0x1
|-
04 00 61 14 bne at,v1, +0x14
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
00 80 01 3C lui at,0x8000
| 0x01 || 0x01 || 0x02
02 00 41 14 bne at,v0, +0x0C
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
00 00 00 00 nop
| colspan="3" | ?
0D 00 06 00 break 
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Skip r5900 CACHE IXIN/IHIN opcodes
|SLUS_201.74 ||0x23D92589C5|| Rumble Racing || Patch data - fixes black screen after Playstation 2 logo. Patch apply to AUDIO.IRX file in MODULES folder || 0x3AEDA (sector), 0x120 (offset)
| 0x02 || 0x02 || 0x03
Replace opcodes
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
06 00 80 14 bnez a0, +0x1C
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
21 20 43 00 addu a0,v0,v1
|-
21 10 A0 00 move v0,a1
! {{cellcolors|#bd5|#000}} Patch something in SP3 EEDMA
02 00 A0 14 bnez a1, +0x0C
| 0x03 || 0x03 || 0x04
00 00 00 00 nop
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
01 00 05 24 li a1,0x1
| colspan="3" | ?
EB FF 40 10 beqz v0, -0x50
|-
04 00 84 24 addiu a0,0x4
! {{cellcolors|#bd5|#000}} Alternative VIF1 DIRECT/DIRECTHL handler
FC FF 90 24 addiu s0,a0,-0x4
| 0x04 || 0x04 || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x05</abbr>
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
Original opcodes
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
07 00 80 14 bnez a0, +0x20
|-
21 80 43 00 addu s0,v0,v1
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Alternative VIF1 OFFSET handler
21 10 A0 00 move v0,a1
| 0x05 || 0x05 || 0x06
02 00 A0 14 bnez a1, +0x0C
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
00 00 00 00 nop
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
01 00 05 24 li a1,0x1
|-
FC FF 40 10 beqz v0, -0x0C
! {{cellcolors|#c96|#000}} Delay VU1 xgkick by X cycles
00 00 00 00 nop
| 0x06 || 0x06 || 0x07
04 00 04 26 addiu a0,s0,0x4
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#c96|#000|center}} <abbr title="2=2cycles, 4=4cycles, 8=8cycles">cycles</abbr>
|-
! {{cellcolors|#c96|#000}} Patch VU1 memory by <abbr title="two bit masks for original and patched data">bitmask</abbr>
| 0x07 || 0x07 || 0x08
| 3 || style="text-align:left" | 8&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#c96|#000|center}} <abbr title="read mask, read mask, original opcode, original opcode, write mask, write mask, replace opcode, replace opcode">MASK</abbr>
|-
! {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000}} Patch EE memory 64 bit
| 0x08 || 0x08 || 0x09
| <abbr title="command">1</abbr>→<abbr title="list">32</abbr> || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t&nbsp;+&nbsp;LIST
| {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="amount of patches in the LIST">count</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="offset, original opcode, original opcode, replace opcode, replace opcode">LIST</abbr>
|-
! {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000}} Patch EE memory 32 bit
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x0A
| <abbr title="command">1</abbr>→<abbr title="list">32</abbr> || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t&nbsp;+&nbsp;LIST
| {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="amount of patches in the LIST">count</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="offset, original opcode, replace opcode">LIST</abbr>
|-
! {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000}} Patch game disc by sector & offset
| 0x09 || 0x09 || 0x0B
| <abbr title="command">1</abbr>→<abbr title="list">47</abbr> || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t&nbsp;+&nbsp;LIST
| {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="amount of patches in the LIST">count</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="sector id, offset, sizeof present opcodes, replace opcodes, original opcodes">LIST</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|SLUS_211.96||0x24D92589D5|| Indigo Prophecy || new SPU2 params || 1
| 0x0A || 0x0A || 0x0C
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint16_t
| <abbr title="0=?, 1=?, 2=?">unk_mode</abbr> || colspan="2" | <abbr title="min 0x0, max 0xFFFF">unk_range</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|SLPM_661.93||0x608634992D|| <abbr title="https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/544598-indigo-prophecy/data">Fahrenheit (NTSC-J)</abbr> || new SPU2 params || 1
| 0x0B || 0x0B || 0x0D
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | <abbr title="0=skip, 1=don't skip (default)">skip</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} COP2 and FPU accurate ADD/SUB address
|SLUS_212.96||0x5CA15DF14D|| Dance Factory ||Setting mecha HACK to show GODZCD as GODZCDDA ||
| 0x0C || 0x0C || 0x0E
|}
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
 
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x100000 ?, max 0x1FFFFFFF ?">offset</abbr>
====Inside ps2_gxemu.self/ps2_softemu.self====
There are hundreds of configs hidden in ps2_gxemu, and ps2_softemu self files. Internal config structure is basing on custom hash based on Title ID, internal memory offset pointing to place where true patch instruction is, and count of used commands. When disc/iso is started emulator search for configs, and if config for selected ID exist, then emulator apply it by itself. Is not perfect way of applying patches, because some games use the same ID, but different content. Good example here is Star Wars Battlefront II SLUS-21240, where some versions of game can refuse to work because it apply bad patch.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! PS2 Title !! Hash !! Game !! Patch Type !! Data
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} COP2 and FPU accurate ADD/SUB range
| || || ||   ||
| 0x0D || 0x0D || 0x0F
|}
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
 
| {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x100000">start&nbsp;offset</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="max 0x1FFFFFFF">end&nbsp;offset</abbr>
==Known Emulation Bugs==
|-
This list known bugs inside emulator code that make emulation inaccurate. Since those are only EE side bugs for now, ps2_gxemu/ps2_netemu/ps_softemu share the same issues.
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} FPU accurate MUL/DIV range
{| class="wikitable sortable"
| 0x0E || 0x0E || 0x10
! Bug !! Description !! Known Affected Games
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x100000">start&nbsp;offset</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="max 0x1FFFFFFF">end&nbsp;offset</abbr>
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} VU0 accurate ADD/SUB address
| 0x0F || 0x0F || 0x11
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x000, max 0xFF8">offset</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#588|#fff}} VU0/COP2 multi cmd
| Missing Emotion Engine Cache emulation || Emulating that is literally not possible without making games run at 3 fps. Fixed by patches to game image, or EE code. || Ice Age 2, DOA2: Extreme, Nascar 2009 (luckily fixed by instant VIF bug).
| 0x10 || 0x10 || 0x12
| <abbr title="command">1</abbr>→<abbr title="list">63</abbr> || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t&nbsp;+&nbsp;LIST
| {{cellcolors|#588|#fff|center}} flags ? || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#588|#fff|center}} LIST
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#dda|#000}} Memory Card Delay
| Branch delay slot violation not supported on EE || Some games have Branch instruction inside Branch delay slots, this is not emulated correctly on EE (VU have proper emulation of that). This is patched in configs by rearangging MIPS code. || WRC 3,4,Rally Evolved, one of Action Replay discs. 
| 0x11 || 0x11 || 0x13
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint64_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#dda|#000|center}} time ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} Alternative VU1 ADD/SUB
| VIF is instant || There is no correct timing, or even attempt to emulate that. Everyting done by VIF0/1 is done right when pushed || Nascar 2009 is affected in possitive way, game don't have time to corrupt transfer. Probably many more games.
| 0x12 || 0x12 || 0x14
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Patch IOP SPE program
| XGKick is instant || Some games expect to XGKick happen few cycles in future, on PS3 is done instant. Fixed by config 0x07 which delay XGKick by selected value || WRC series, Wakeboarding Unleashed, TriAce games, World of Outlaws - Sprint Cars, Ty - The Tazmanian Tiger, dot Hack - G.U. series, and more
| 0x13 || 0x13 || 0x15
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | 2 or higher
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Unknown
| COP2 instructions are instant || Some games rely on fact that COP2 operations can take some time, on PS3 emulators they are done instantly due to lack of correctly emulated pipeline Patched by rearranging mips code || FFX, FFX-2, Ghost in The Shell SAC, Ace Combat series, Sprint Cars 1/2, Black, Run Like Hell, Everblue 2, Dragon Quest - Shounen Yangus no Fushigi na Daibouken, and many more
| 0x14? || 0x14? || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x16</abbr>
| ? || style="text-align:left" | ?
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#9cf|#000}} Alternative COP0 MTC0/MFC0 Count ($9) handler
| VU0 is not running in sync with EE core || Seems like old pcsx2 mVU approach is used where VU0 is running thousands of cycles ahead of EE. Partially resolved on emu using 0x12 command with 2/3 subcommands.  || 24 The Game, ATV Quad Power Racing 2, Twisted Metal Head-On, Primal, Ghosthunter, Rayman Arena, Rayman 3, All games using M-bit.
| 0x15 || 0x15 || 0x17
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint8_t ?
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#9cf|#000|center}} <abbr title="0=disabled, 1=enabled">status</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
| M-Bit not supported || Emulator ignore VU0 M-Bit, that cause issues for games that need it to work correctly. This is done because there is no way to sync correctly running VU0 without sync with EE. Partially resolved on emu using 0x12 command with 2/3 subcommands. || Totally Spies! Totally Party, Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing, My Street, Crash Twinsanity, Marvel Nemesis, Panzer Elite Action - Fields of Glory, TriAce games (speed optimizations only), Super Monkey Ball Adventure, most Eko Software games, and many more.
| 0x16 || 0x16 || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x18</abbr>
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000}} Force analog controller mode
| Emulator Fail to save correct flag instances while ending VU0 program on Ebit || This cause few games to read bad flag status (not status flag!) on COP2. This is resolved on emu by forcing update of MAC flag on every STATUS flag read (by config 0x12), this cause slowdowns creating a lot of unnesessary operations. || Driving Emotion Type-S, State of Emergency 2, The Getaway Black Monday.
| {{NA}} || 0x17 || 0x19
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} End fromIPU DMA transfer on BCLR command
| Not updated status flag when VDIV/VSQRT/VRSQRT is done on COP2 || Potential bad flag state can cause a lot of issues that are not related on first sight || Yanya Caballista (already patched by custom config)
| 0x17 || 0x18 || 0x1A
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} IPU IDEC Hack
| In corner cases emu select wrong block pipeline state while processing Flag VU opcodes. || This can cause various issues, mostly SPS, missing graphic, specific slowdowns, etc. For now it was only confirmed that FSAND opcode don't ask for exact pipeline state, but looking at assembly of other opcode this rather affect all of them. || Tales of Legendia, more..
| 0x18 || 0x19 || 0x1B
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000}} Emulate Multitap
|}
| 0x19? || 0x1A? || 0x1C
 
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint8_t
==TitleID/DiscID in ps2_netemu.self==
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000|center}} port
There are 193 titleIDs listed inside ps2_netemu.self. More precisely, into XPARAM2.ELF file of PS2 Bios included in ps2_netemu.self. XPARAM2.ELF is called by OSDSYS, then ID check is performed. If title ID match to one of included in the table, different IOP emulation settings are applied.
There are internal flags related to every title ID included inside file, still unknown what they do. Also some arguments, in plain text. File in real ps2 is introduced in SCPH-750XX models so exactly when DECKARD Power PC chip exchanged original IOP chip. This can explain why it is still in PS3 netemu bios. Because PS3 it is ppc that can need the same/similar flags.
 
Original PS2 bios include similar list file called XPARAM.ELF, but Title IDs there are not the same, although some of them exist on both lists.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" ||  
|-
! Command !! Name
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000}} Set Multitap
| 0x00 || TITLE_MASK
| 0x1A || 0x1B || 0x1D
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint8_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000|center}} order
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000}} Multitap related
| 0x01 || SIO2_MASK
| 0x1B || {{NA}} || 0x1E
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint8_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Enable VIF0 cmds MSXXX/MPG/FLUSHE timings.
| 0x02 || DEV9_MASK
| 0x1C || 0x1C || 0x1F
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | Initial cycles to run
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
| 0x03 || USB_MASK
| 0x1D || 0x1D || 0x20
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint64_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
| 0x04 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
| 0x1E || 0x1E || 0x21
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
| 0x05 || SIF_DMA_LOAD
| {{NA}} || 0x1F || 0x22
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Snowblind Engine hack
| 0x06 || DMAC_CH10_INT_DELAY
| 0x1F || 0x20 || 0x23
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ddf|#000}} SIO2 Delay
| 0x07 || MECHA_RECOGTIME
| 0x20 || 0x21 || 0x24
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint64_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
| 0x08 || CPU_DELAY
| 0x21 || 0x22 || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x25</abbr>
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} FPU accurate ADD/SUB range
| 0x09 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
| 0x22 || 0x23 || 0x26
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x100000">start&nbsp;offset</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="max 0x1FFFFFFF">end&nbsp;offset</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f93|#000}} COP2 accurate ADD/SUB range
| 0x0A || CDVD_READ_DELAY
| 0x23 || 0x24 || 0x27
| 32 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="min 0x100000">start&nbsp;offset</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#f93|#000|center}} <abbr title="max 0x1FFFFFFF">end&nbsp;offset</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#aaf|#000}} Set something <abbr title="PS2 MECHACON related">(CDVD)</abbr>
| 0x0B || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
| 0x24 || 0x25? || 0x28
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#aaf|#000}} CDVD seek timing
|}
| 0x25 || 0x26? || 0x29
 
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
{| class="wikitable sortable" ||  
| ? || colspan="2" | ?
|-
! ID !! Title !! Command !! Value !! Remarks
|-
|PBPX_952.01 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.00                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_952.02 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.01                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x26 || 0x27 || 0x2A
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#aaf|#000}} Enable CDDA hack <abbr title="PS2 MECHACON related">(CDVD)</abbr>
|PBPX_952.03 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.01                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x27? || 0x28 || 0x2B
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|PBPX_952.06 || DVD Player (Version 2.01)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x28 || 0x29 || 0x2C
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_952.07 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x29? || 0x2A || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x2D</abbr>
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|PBPX_952.08 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x2A || 0x2B || 0x2E
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} SPU2 multi cmd.
|PBPX_952.09 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| 0x2B || {{NA}} || 0x2F
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|left}} Reserved
|PBPX_952.10 || DVD Utility Disc Version 2.10                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x30<br>0x31<br>0x32<br>0x33<br>0x34</abbr>
| 0 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f66|#000}} Enable Force Flip Field
|PBPX_952.11 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.00                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x35
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|left}} Reserved
|PBPX_952.21 || DVD Player (Version 2.12)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A<br>N&thinsp;/&thinsp;A</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#eee|#b44|center}} <abbr style="cursor:help; text-decoration:none" title="Not Available">0x36<br>0x37<br>0x38<br>0x39<br>0x3A<br>0x3B<br>0x3C</abbr>
| 0 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#c96|#000}} Config revision
|PBPX_952.22 || DVD Player (Version 2.14)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x3D
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#c96|#000|center}} revision
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_952.24 || DVD Player (Version 2.16)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x3E
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|PBPX_952.28 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x3F
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_952.35 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x40
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_952.39 || Online Start Up Disc v3.0                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x41
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000}} Patch EE memory by overlay
|PBPX_955.01 || Linux for PS2 Beta Release 1                                         || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x42
| <abbr title="command">1</abbr>→<abbr title="list">1023</abbr> || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t&nbsp;+&nbsp;LIST
| {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} offset || {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} count || {{cellcolors|#9f9|#000|center}} <abbr title="opcode,opcode,opcode, etc...">LIST</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|PBPX_955.07 || Playstation 2 Linux Runtime Environment v1.0 (Disc 1)                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x43
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fcc|#000}} Disable smoothing filter
|PBPX_955.09 || Linux for PS2 Release 1.0                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x44
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PBPX_955.18 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x45
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f66|#000}} Enable L2H Improvement
|PDPX_991.09 || DVD Player (Version 3.04)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x46
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f66|#000}} Enable XOR CSR
|PSXC_002.01 || PSX Update Disc 1.10                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x47
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#f66|#000}} Set VSYNC IPU & Delay
|PSXC_002.02 || PSX Update Disc 1.20                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x48
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| {{cellcolors|#f66|#000|center}} <abbr title="1=No IPU, 2=IPU, 3=Anytime">ipu</abbr> || colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#f66|#000|center}} <abbr title="20000=Conservative, 100000=Normal, 250000=Agressive, Any other">delay</abbr>
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PSXC_002.03 || PSX Update Disc 1.31                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x49
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Switch something
|PTPX_970.38 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4A
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|SCAJ_201.25 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4B
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| ? || colspan="2" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|SCAJ_201.26 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4C
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 2&nbsp;*&nbsp;uint32_t
| ? || colspan="2" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Set something
|SCES_532.02 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4D
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | uint32_t
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Unknown
|SCKA_200.49 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4E
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | ?
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#fff|#000}} Unknown
|SCPM_621.15 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0x1000000 || TITLE_MASK
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x4F
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | ?
| colspan="3" | ?
|-
|-
! {{cellcolors|#ff9|#000}} Enable pressure sensitive controls
|SCPM_621.16 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0x1000000 || TITLE_MASK
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || 0x50
| 1 || style="text-align:left" | 0
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|#ddd|#666|center}} ''Nothing''
|}
 
===Config file examples (for netemu)===
 
====Official PS2 Classic====
See: [[PS2 Official Configs]]
 
====Official GXEMU/SOFTEMU extracted====
See: [[PS2 Official Configs]]
 
==== Custom Configs ====
See: [[PS2 Custom Configs]]
 
===Config data examples (hardcoded)===
====Inside ps2_emu.self====
Embedded patches are based on Checksum/Hash of title. ps2_emu is only emulator version where patches are described inside self file in ascii. Known patch types described in ascii are: Patch data, new SPU2 params, and Setting mecha HACK to show GODZCD as GODZCDDA.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! PS2 Title !! Hash !! Game !! Patch Type !! Data
|-
|-
| SCUS_971.46|| 0x6B1ADE00D||Disney's Treasure Planet || Patch data - Fixes black screen at start, it apply to STREAM_D.IRX file in IOP folder. || 0x147C (sector) , 0x580 (offset) (- 0xC on disc)
|SCPN_601.01 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.10)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
Replace opcodes
|-
00 01 01 3C lui at,0x0100
|SCPN_601.30 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.20)                             || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
80 BF 03 3C lui v1,0xBF80
|-
C8 10 63 8C lw v1,0x10C8(v1)
|SCPN_601.40 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.30)                             || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
24 18 61 00 and v1,at
|-
FB FF 61 10 beq v1,at, -0x10
|SCPN_601.50 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.31)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
00 00 00 00 nop
Original opcodes
FF FF 01 24 li at,-0x1
04 00 61 14 bne at,v1, +0x14
00 80 01 3C lui at,0x8000
02 00 41 14 bne at,v0, +0x0C
00 00 00 00 nop
0D 00 06 00 break 
|-
|-
|SLUS_201.74 ||0x23D92589C5|| Rumble Racing || Patch data - fixes black screen after Playstation 2 logo. Patch apply to AUDIO.IRX file in MODULES folder || 0x3AEDA (sector), 0x120 (offset)
|SCPN_601.60 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.32)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
Replace opcodes
|-
06 00 80 14 bnez a0, +0x1C
|SCPS_110.01 || I.Q. Remix                                                          || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
21 20 43 00 addu a0,v0,v1
|-
21 10 A0 00 move v0,a1
|SCPS_110.10 || Yoake no Mariko (Performance Pack Edition)                          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
02 00 A0 14 bnez a1, +0x0C
00 00 00 00 nop
01 00 05 24 li a1,0x1
EB FF 40 10 beqz v0, -0x50
04 00 84 24 addiu a0,0x4
FC FF 90 24 addiu s0,a0,-0x4
Original opcodes
07 00 80 14 bnez a0, +0x20
21 80 43 00 addu s0,v0,v1
21 10 A0 00 move v0,a1
02 00 A0 14 bnez a1, +0x0C
00 00 00 00 nop
01 00 05 24 li a1,0x1
FC FF 40 10 beqz v0, -0x0C
00 00 00 00 nop
04 00 04 26 addiu a0,s0,0x4
|-
|-
|SLUS_211.96||0x24D92589D5|| Indigo Prophecy || new SPU2 params || 1
|SCPS_110.18 || Yoake no Mariko                                                      || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_661.93||0x608634992D|| <abbr title="https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/544598-indigo-prophecy/data">Fahrenheit (NTSC-J)</abbr> || new SPU2 params || 1
|SCPS_110.21 || Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act (Limited Edition)                            || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLUS_212.96||0x5CA15DF14D|| Dance Factory ||Setting mecha HACK to show GODZCD as GODZCDDA ||
|SCPS_110.22 || Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act                                              || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|}
 
====Inside ps2_gxemu.self/ps2_softemu.self====
There are hundreds of configs hidden in ps2_gxemu, and ps2_softemu self files. Internal config structure is basing on custom hash based on Title ID, internal memory offset pointing to place where true patch instruction is, and count of used commands. When disc/iso is started emulator search for configs, and if config for selected ID exist, then emulator apply it by itself. Is not perfect way of applying patches, because some games use the same ID, but different content. Good example here is Star Wars Battlefront II SLUS-21240, where some versions of game can refuse to work because it apply bad patch.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! PS2 Title !! Hash !! Game !! Patch Type !! Data
|-
|-
| || || ||   ||
|SCPS_150.38 || Lifeline                                                            || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|}
 
==Known Emulation Bugs==
This list known bugs inside emulator code that make emulation inaccurate. Since those are only EE side bugs for now, ps2_gxemu/ps2_netemu/ps_softemu share the same issues.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Bug !! Description !! Known Affected Games
|-
|-
| Missing Emotion Engine Data Cache emulation || Emulating that is literally not possible without making games run at 3 fps. Fixed by patches to game image, or EE code. Instruction Cache (not Data) seems to be implemented, at least partially. || Ice Age 2, DOA2: Extreme, Nascar 2009.
|SCPS_150.39 || Lifeline                                                            || 0x0A ||    0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| Branch delay slot violation not supported on EE || Some games have Branch instruction inside Branch delay slots, this is not emulated correctly on EE (VU have proper emulation of that). This is patched in configs by rearangging MIPS code. || WRC 3,4,Rally Evolved, one of Action Replay discs. 
|SCPS_170.01 || Gran Turismo 4                                                      || 0x0B || 0x10000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
| Unmapped write only EE memory (confirmed only for SIF) || Reads/Writes to 0x2000000+ shouldn't throw bus error on dma transfers. Write should be performed as successful, memory should stay unchanged. Reads should return 0. || Games developed by In Utero, while creating initial save file, send DMA where address is EE stack pointer. At the time of transfer start $sp is too high, and requested transfer size make MADR overflow above 0x2000000 at some point. This is game bug, and happen also on real hardware. Fixed by config.
|SCPS_175.01 || Linux (for PlayStation2) Release 1.0                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|-
|-
| VIF bugs || There is no correct timing, and queuing for some VIF commands like MSCAL. || Snowblind Engine games. Probably more.
|SCPS_200.39 ||                                                                      || 0x00 || 0x4000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
| XGKick is instant || Some games expect to XGKick happen few cycles in future, on PS3 is done instant. Fixed by config 0x07 which delay XGKick by selected value || WRC series, Wakeboarding Unleashed, TriAce games, World of Outlaws - Sprint Cars, Ty - The Tazmanian Tiger, dot Hack - G.U. series, and more
|SCUS_971.67 || PaRappa the Rapper 2                                                || 0x04 ||     0x2000 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|-
|-
| COP2 instructions are instant || Some games rely on fact that COP2 operations can take some time, on PS3 emulators they are done instantly due to lack of correctly emulated pipeline Patched by rearranging mips code || FFX, FFX-2, Ghost in The Shell SAC, Ace Combat series, Sprint Cars 1/2, Black, Run Like Hell, Everblue 2, Dragon Quest - Shounen Yangus no Fushigi na Daibouken, and many more
|SCUS_972.69 || Final Fantasy XI [Disc 2]                                            || 0x02 ||        0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
| VU0 is not running in sync with EE core || VU0 is running program "at once", which mean that VU0 run until it hits E bit. From EE perspective it looks like whole VU0 program run in 1 cycle. Games that expect VU0 registers to be changed from EE side while VU0 is running are broken due to that. Partially resolved using 0x12 command with 2/3 subcommands, or by code rearranging.|| 24 The Game, ATV Quad Power Racing 2, Twisted Metal Head-On, Primal, Ghosthunter, Rayman Arena, Rayman 3, Largo winch. All games using M-bit.
|SLES_500.48 || Donald Duck: Quack Attack                                            || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| M-Bit not supported || Emulator ignore VU0 M-Bit, that cause issues for games that need it to work correctly. This is done because there is no way to sync correctly running VU0 without sync with EE. Partially resolved on emu using 0x12 command with 2/3 subcommands, or direct VU0/MIPS code rearranging. || Totally Spies! Totally Party, Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing, My Street, Crash Twinsanity, Marvel Nemesis, Panzer Elite Action - Fields of Glory, TriAce games (speed optimizations only), Super Monkey Ball Adventure, most Eko Software games, and many more.
|SLES_500.62 || Orphen: Scion of Sorcery                                            || 0x08 ||      0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
| T-Bit not supported on VU0 || Emulator ignore VU0 T-Bit, that cause issues for games that need it to work. Note: T-Bit is correctly handled for VU1. || Spiderman 3 set T-Bit, then do cfc2 from TPC (address where VU0 stopped). Since T-Bit is ignored, TPC is wrong. Value is later copied to CMSAR0, and program continue at wrong address. Well that's what should happen, but T-Bit also not signalize correct bit in VPU-STAT. Causing another issue, also in Spiderman 3.
|SLES_503.64 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||    0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| Emulator do not update correct flag instances for COP2 while ending VU0 program on Ebit || This cause few games to read bad flag status (not status flag!) on COP2. This is resolved on emu by forcing update of MAC flag on every STATUS flag read (by config 0x12), this cause slowdowns creating a lot of unnecessary operations. || Driving Emotion Type-S, State of Emergency 2, The Getaway Black Monday.
|SLES_504.46 || Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming                                      || 0x0A ||    0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| Not updated status flag when VDIV/VSQRT/VRSQRT is done on COP2 || Potential bad flag state can cause a lot of issues that are not related on first sight || Yanya Caballista (already patched by custom config)
|SLES_505.40 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| In corner cases emu select wrong block flags pipeline state (both VU0/EEonBE and VU1/VRC affected). || This can cause various issues, mostly SPS, missing graphic, specific slowdowns, etc. Issue seems to occur when branch/jump delay slot have opcode important for flags calculation. Theory is that cached microprogram don't include modified flags state from delay slot instruction. So when already recompiled program is fetched from pool, it will miss one cycle in fmac flags pipeline. This can be crucial in games that rely on it. || Tales of Legendia and Klonoa 2 set sticky flag bits to 0 and branch with sub.xyzw in delay slot (expecting that sub change status flag), Tamsoft engine games set sticky bits to 0 in branch delay slot, this was most ridiculous bug, because problematic branch was pointing to next opcode after delay slot, removing branch was enough. True Crime: NY is only known game where VU0 is affected by this bug. more..
|SLES_506.08 || Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming                                      || 0x0A ||    0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| CTC2 opcode write whole value to R register, while only 23 bits are writable. Rest is hardcoded to 0x3F800000. || Can cause many weird issues like broken physics, broken graphics. PCSX2 was also affected [[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/6611 more]]. || The one game that is known to be affected, and is already patched, is Musashi: Samurai Legend.
|SLES_506.28 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| CFC2 from R register should return only 23 lower bits. || CFC2 from R on real PS2 return only lower 23 bits. Originally found out by PCSX2 team  [[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/8409 more]] and later confirmed to affect ps2_netemu in emu assembly. || There is only one game that is known to be affected, Onimusha Dawn of Dreams.
|SLES_507.28 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| Missing floating point result overflow/underflow detection (U/O flags not set) || Since this affect all units (FPU/VU), many issues can occur. But in reality it seems to not affect any games. While this is easier to implement than on x86 system (full floats range, compared to ieee754), there is no way to do that by hardware way. Because SPU add/sub don't set those flags on single precision operations, and vmx have them disabled in spu compatibility mode. || Superman Returns.
|SLES_507.29 ||                                                                      || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| DMA between SPR and VU1 memory cause emulator panic. || Currently cause is unknown. It seems that functions responsible for transfer don't check that VU is running. Manual state that dma can be performed only when VU is not active, and pcsx2 wait until VU end. Games affected in emulators on ps3 display this warning in pcsx2 if mtvu is enabled: "MTVU: SPR Accessing VU1 Memory". Affected games are fixed by rearranging code to do lq/sq loop instead of DMA. || Summoner 2 (SPRfrom to VU1 data mem), Kaena (SPRto from VU1 data mem).
|SLES_512.82 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003                                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| IOP SIF0/1 DMA IRQs can be disabled (masked), which is not true on real hardware. || IOP interrupts 0x2A and 0x2B should always trigger. Fixed by patches to IOP code. Ps2_emu seems to be unfacted, probably handled on real hw in CXD9208GP. || Knockout Kings 2001, DOA2: Hardcore.
|SLES_514.79 || Def Jam Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|}
===Software emulation bugs===
Related to the GS emulation issues mostly. Apply to the ps2_netemu especially.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Bug !! Description !! Known Affected Games
|-
|-
| No mipmapping support || Emulator does ignore the mipmap layers, probably for performance reasons. It is processing only the level 0 texture base pointer specified in the TEX0 register. There are games writing garbage data into that memory area, when the mipmap level is different than zero. As a result, a garbled texture is shown instead of a correct one. || Ace Combat series, Ape Escape 2, EA Sports F1 series, Harry Potter series, ICO (psuedo volumetric rays), Jak and Daxter series, Nickelodeon Barnyard and Nicktoons Unite (very strange implementation), Ratchet and Clank series and more.
|SLES_518.41 || SpyHunter 2                                                          || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| SCANMSK register ignored || Emulator does ignore the SCANMSK setting responsible for restricting the drawing primitives on the odd or even lines. It is used as a fake transparency effect in some games by merging the two display circuits. || Metal Gear Solid series (water and reflection effects), Gran Turismo series (ghost cars), Raw Danger! (depth of field effect)
|SLES_518.44 || Time Crisis 3                                                        || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| Missing PCRTC feedback write support || PCRTC feature that writes back the image to the frame buffer is not supported or broken. Additional RGB to YCbCr conversion could be performed there. || Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (black and white cut scenes)
|SLES_519.97 || SWAT: Global Strike Team                                            || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|}
|SLES_520.97 || SWAT: Global Strike Force                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
 
==TitleID/DiscID in ps2_netemu.self==
There are 193 titleIDs listed inside ps2_netemu.self. More precisely, into XPARAM2.ELF file of PS2 Bios included in ps2_netemu.self. XPARAM2.ELF is called by OSDSYS, then ID check is performed. If title ID match to one of included in the table, different IOP emulation settings are applied.
There are internal flags related to every title ID included inside file, still unknown what they do. Also some arguments, in plain text. File in real ps2 is introduced in SCPH-750XX models so exactly when DECKARD Power PC chip exchanged original IOP chip. This can explain why it is still in PS3 netemu bios. Because PS3 it is ppc that can need the same/similar flags.
 
Original PS2 bios include similar list file called XPARAM.ELF, but Title IDs there are not the same, although some of them exist on both lists.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" ||  
|-
! Command !! Name
|-
|-
| 0x00 || TITLE_MASK
|SLES_530.37 || Super Monkey Ball Deluxe                                            || 0x01 ||      0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| 0x01 || SIO2_MASK
|SLES_536.68 || Micro Machines v4                                                    || 0x01 ||      0x801 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| 0x02 || DEV9_MASK
|SLES_537.55 || Castlevania: Curse of Darkness                                      || 0x04 ||      0x10 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|-
|-
| 0x03 || USB_MASK
|SLES_537.96 || FIFA Street 2                                                        || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| 0x04 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|SLPM_620.42 || Kurogane no Houkou: Warship Commander                                || 0x01 ||    0x3000 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
| 0x05 || SIF_DMA_LOAD
|SLPM_620.62 || Gitaroo Man One                                                      || 0x0A ||    0x80540 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
| 0x06 || DMAC_CH10_INT_DELAY
|SLPM_621.05 || Taikou Risshiden IV                                                  || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
| 0x07 || MECHA_RECOGTIME
|SLPM_621.24 || Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
| 0x08 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPM_621.25 || Gauntlet: Dark Legacy                                                || 0x08 ||      0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
| 0x09 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|SLPM_621.25 || Gauntlet: Dark Legacy                                                || 0x09 || 0x2B470005 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
| 0x0A || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_621.35 || Final Fantasy: XI (Beta Version)                                    || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|-
|-
| 0x0B || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_621.54 || DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix                                || 0x08 ||    0x1A5E || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|}
|SLPM_622.39 || Supercar Street Challenge                                            || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" ||
|-
! ID !! Title !! Command !! Value !! Remarks
|-
|PBPX_952.01 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.00                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.02 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.01                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.69 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.1                                     || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.03 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.01                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.79 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.2                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.06 || DVD Player (Version 2.01)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.80 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.3                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.07 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.81 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.4                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.08 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.82 || Karaoke Revolution: Love & Ballad                                    || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.09 || DVD Player (Version 2.10)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_623.83 || Karaoke Revolution: Night Selection 2003                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.10 || DVD Utility Disc Version 2.10                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.14 || Karaoke Revolution: Dreams & Memories                                || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.11 || DVD Utility Disc Version 1.00                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.37 || Suisui Sweet: Amai Ai no Mitsukekata                                || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.21 || DVD Player (Version 2.12)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.50 || Karaoke Revolution: Anime Song Selection                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.22 || DVD Player (Version 2.14)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.51 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.5                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.24 || DVD Player (Version 2.16)                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.54 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.6                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.28 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.55 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.7                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.35 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.56 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.8                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_952.39 || Online Start Up Disc v3.0                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.57 || Karaoke Revolution: Snow & Party                                    || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_955.01 || Linux for PS2 Beta Release 1                                        || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.64 || Pop'n Taisen Pazurudame Online                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1F40 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_955.07 || Playstation 2 Linux Runtime Environment v1.0 (Disc 1)                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.79 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.9                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PBPX_955.09 || Linux for PS2 Release 1.0                                            || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.91 || Mega Man: The Power Battle                                          || 0x04 ||     0x2000 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|-
|-
|PBPX_955.18 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_624.92 || Karaoke Revolution: Kids Song Selection                              || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PDPX_991.09 || DVD Player (Version 3.04)                                           || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_625.28 || Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen (Bundle Edition)             || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PSXC_002.01 || PSX Update Disc 1.10                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_625.29 || Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen                              || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PSXC_002.02 || PSX Update Disc 1.20                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_650.86 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 1)                || 0x08 ||     0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PSXC_002.03 || PSX Update Disc 1.31                                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_650.87 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 2)                || 0x08 ||     0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|PTPX_970.38 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_650.90 || Spy Hunter                                                          || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SCAJ_201.25 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_651.97 || Nobunaga's Ambition Online                                          || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SCAJ_201.26 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_652.09 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time                                    || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SCES_532.02 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_654.38 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 1)          || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SCKA_200.49 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_654.39 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 2)          || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SCPM_621.15 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0x1000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLPM_654.88 || Grand Theft Auto: Vice City                                          || 0x0A ||     0x300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPM_621.16 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0x1000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLPM_654.88 || Grand Theft Auto: Vice City                                          || 0x09 || 0x36000200 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
|SCPN_601.01 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.10)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_656.33 || I Love Baseball: Pro Yakyu wo Koyonaku                              || 0x08 ||     0xFA0 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPN_601.30 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.20)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_656.98 || Love Songs: ADV Futaba Riho 14-sai Natsu                            || 0x0A ||   0x80380 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPN_601.40 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.30)                             || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_657.05 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (Expansion Disc)               || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPN_601.50 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.31)                             || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_657.06 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (All-In-One Edition)           || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPN_601.60 || PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.32)                              || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_657.19 || Burnout 3: Takedown                                                  || 0x01 ||     0x1C00 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_110.01 || I.Q. Remix                                                          || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_657.83 || Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Tappi no Shou                              || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_110.10 || Yoake no Mariko (Performance Pack Edition)                          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_658.94 || Winning Post 6: 2005 Version                                        || 0x01 ||    0x2400 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_110.18 || Yoake no Mariko                                                      || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_659.34 || Maple Colors                                                        || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPS_110.21 || Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act (Limited Edition)                           || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_659.53 || Final Fantasy: XI (Entry Disc 2005)                                 || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_110.22 || Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act                                              || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_659.84 || Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas                                        || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPS_150.38 || Lifeline                                                            || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_660.33 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPS_150.39 || Lifeline                                                            || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_660.33 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x00 || 0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_170.01 || Gran Turismo 4                                                      || 0x0B || 0x10000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPM_660.48 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCPS_175.01 || Linux (for PlayStation2) Release 1.0                                || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPM_660.48 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x00 || 0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SCPS_200.39 ||                                                                     || 0x00 || 0x4000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLPM_660.57 || Taito Memories Vol.1                                                || 0x08 ||     0xCE4 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SCUS_971.67 || PaRappa the Rapper 2                                                || 0x04 ||    0x2000 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|SLPM_661.56 || Marheaven: Arm Fight Dream                                          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SCUS_972.69 || Final Fantasy XI [Disc 2]                                            || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLPM_661.75 || Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin                                        || 0x08 ||       0x60 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLES_500.48 || Donald Duck: Quack Attack                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_661.75 || Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin                                        || 0x0B ||   0x2001C || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLES_500.62 || Orphen: Scion of Sorcery                                            || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLES_503.64 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||   0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
|SLES_504.46 || Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming                                      || 0x0A ||   0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
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|SLES_505.40 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_663.94 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan                            || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
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|SLES_506.08 || Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming                                      || 0x0A ||   0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_664.36 || Aria the Natural                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
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|SLES_506.28 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_664.36 || Aria the Natural                                                    || 0x00 || 0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
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|SLES_507.28 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_665.39 || Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Haten no Shou                              || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
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|SLES_507.29 ||                                                                     || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_665.58 || Tomb Raider: Legend                                                  || 0x08 ||     0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLES_512.82 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003                                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPM_665.74 || Detective Evangelion                                                || 0x00 || 0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SLES_514.79 || Def Jam Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_680.07 || Karaoke Revolution (Trial)                                          || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
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|-
|SLES_518.41 || SpyHunter 2                                                          || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPM_680.10 ||                                                                     || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLES_518.44 || Time Crisis 3                                                        || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_200.08 || Morita Shogi                                                        || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
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|SLES_519.97 || SWAT: Global Strike Team                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_200.20 || FIFA 2000 World Championship                                        || 0x04 ||     0x2001 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|-
|-
|SLES_520.97 || SWAT: Global Strike Force                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_200.37 || Go Go Golf                                                          || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
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|-
|SLES_530.37 || Super Monkey Ball Deluxe                                            || 0x01 ||     0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_200.38 || Grappler Baki: Baki Saidai no Tournament                            || 0x08 ||     0x1194 || CPU_DELAY
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|SLES_536.68 || Micro Machines v4                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x801 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_200.53 || Tenshi no Present: Marle Oukoku Monogatari (Limited Edition)        || 0x0B || 0x20000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
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|-
|SLES_537.55 || Castlevania: Curse of Darkness                                      || 0x04 ||       0x10 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|SLPS_200.66 || Tenshi no Present: Marle Oukoku Monogatari                          || 0x0B || 0x20000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
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|-
|SLES_537.96 || FIFA Street 2                                                        || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_201.01 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||   0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_620.42 || Kurogane no Houkou: Warship Commander                                || 0x01 ||     0x3000 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_201.11 || Magical Sports Pro Baseball 2001                                    || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
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|-
|SLPM_620.62 || Gitaroo Man One                                                      || 0x0A ||   0x80540 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPS_201.72 || Koushien: Konpeki no Sora                                            || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
|SLPM_621.05 || Taikou Risshiden IV                                                  || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|SLPS_201.73 || Hard Hitter 2                                                        || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_621.24 || Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_201.97 || Surfing Air Show with RatBoy                                        || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
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|-
|SLPM_621.25 || Gauntlet: Dark Legacy                                                || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_201.99 || F1 2002                                                              || 0x0B ||   0x20005 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_621.25 || Gauntlet: Dark Legacy                                                || 0x09 || 0x2B470005 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|SLPS_202.00 || Final Fantasy XI                                                    || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_621.35 || Final Fantasy: XI (Beta Version)                                    || 0x00 || 0xA0000000 || TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag
|SLPS_204.04 || Rakushou! Pachi-Slot Sengen 2                                        || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_621.54 || DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix                                || 0x08 ||    0x1A5E || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_204.29 || Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Evolution: Ninja Hattori-Kun V                  || 0x08 ||    0x1B58 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_622.39 || Supercar Street Challenge                                            || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPS_204.55 || Simple 2000 Series Vol.94: The Aka-Champion - Come on Baby          || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.69 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.1                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_250.08 || Sorcerous Stabber Orphen                                            || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.79 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.2                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_250.71 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001                          || 0x08 ||    0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.80 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.3                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_250.72 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001                          || 0x08 ||    0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.81 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.4                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_250.81 || Saishuu Densha                                                      || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.82 || Karaoke Revolution: Love & Ballad                                    || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_251.36 || Kuon no Kizuna Sairin Mikotonori                                    || 0x0A ||   0x805DC || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_623.83 || Karaoke Revolution: Night Selection 2003                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_251.42 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.14 || Karaoke Revolution: Dreams & Memories                                || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_251.50 || Only You                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.37 || Suisui Sweet: Amai Ai no Mitsukekata                                || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPS_252.37 || Only You                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.50 || Karaoke Revolution: Anime Song Selection                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_252.75 || Def Jam: Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.51 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.5                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_252.78 || Memories Off: Mix                                                    || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.54 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.6                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_252.90 || Time Crisis 3                                                        || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.55 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.7                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_253.15 || One Piece: Grand Battle 3                                            || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.56 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.8                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_253.57 || 3-Nen B-Gumi Kinpachi Sensei: Densetsu no Kyoudan ni Tate!          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.57 || Karaoke Revolution: Snow & Party                                    || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_253.79 || Tokyo Majin Gakuen: Kaihoujyou Kefurokou                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.64 || Pop'n Taisen Pazurudame Online                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1F40 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_254.06 || Hitman: Contracts                                                    || 0x08 ||     0xDAC || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.79 || Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.9                                      || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_254.18 || Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War                                        || 0x0A ||   0x500000 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.91 || Mega Man: The Power Battle                                          || 0x04 ||     0x2000 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|SLPS_255.10 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_624.92 || Karaoke Revolution: Kids Song Selection                              || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_255.85 || Monster Farm 5: Circus Caravan                                      || 0x07 ||         5 || MECHA_RECOGTIME
|-
|-
|SLPM_625.28 || Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen (Bundle Edition)              || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_255.86 || Tales of the Abyss                                                  || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_625.29 || Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen                              || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_256.04 || Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel                                  || 0x00 || 0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_650.86 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 1)                 || 0x08 ||    0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_256.67 || Daito Giken Premium Pachi-Slot Collection: Yoshimune                 || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_650.87 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 2)                || 0x08 ||     0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|SLPS_256.98 || Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 2                                 || 0x00 || 0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_650.90 || Spy Hunter                                                          || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLPS_257.08 || The Familiar of Zero (Limited Edition)                              || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_651.97 || Nobunaga's Ambition Online                                          || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLPS_257.09 || The Familiar of Zero                                                || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_652.09 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time                                    || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPS_257.21 || HimeHibi - Princess Days                                            || 0x0B || 0x8000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_654.38 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 1)          || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPS_257.22 || Routes PE (Limited Edition)                                         || 0x08 ||     0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_654.39 || Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 2)          || 0x0B ||   0x20014 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLPS_257.27 || Routes PE                                                            || 0x08 ||     0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_654.88 || Grand Theft Auto: Vice City                                          || 0x0A ||     0x300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLPS_732.49 || Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel (Platinum)                        || 0x00 || 0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_654.88 || Grand Theft Auto: Vice City                                          || 0x09 || 0x36000200 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|SLUS_200.11 || Orphen: Ocion of Sorcery                                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_656.33 || I Love Baseball: Pro Yakyu wo Koyonaku                              || 0x08 ||     0xFA0 || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_200.11 || Orphen: Ocion of Sorcery                                            || 0x09 || 0x8000010 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|-
|SLPM_656.98 || Love Songs: ADV Futaba Riho 14-sai Natsu                            || 0x0A ||   0x80380 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLUS_200.77 || Donald Duck: Go'in Quackers                                          || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_657.05 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (Expansion Disc)              || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_202.74 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||   0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_657.06 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (All-In-One Edition)          || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_203.05 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_657.19 || Burnout 3: Takedown                                                  || 0x01 ||     0x1C00 || SIO2_MASK
|SLUS_203.64 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_657.83 || Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Tappi no Shou                              || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_204.13 || Shadowman 2                                                          || 0x0A ||   0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_658.94 || Winning Post 6: 2005 Version                                        || 0x01 ||     0x2400 || SIO2_MASK
|SLUS_204.33 || SWAT: Global Strike Team                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_659.34 || Maple Colors                                                        || 0x0A ||   0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLUS_204.88 || Star Ocean: Til the end of Time [Disc 1]                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_659.53 || Final Fantasy: XI (Entry Disc 2005)                                  || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_205.72 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003                                            || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_659.84 || Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas                                        || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLUS_205.90 || Spyhunter 2                                                          || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_660.33 || The Sword of Etheria                                                 || 0x08 ||      0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_206.35 || Muppets Party Cruise                                                 || 0x01 ||      0x801 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_660.33 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x00 || 0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLUS_206.39 || Def Jam Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_660.48 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x08 ||     0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_206.86 || Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild                                          || 0x0A ||   0x80400 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_660.48 || The Sword of Etheria                                                || 0x00 || 0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLUS_208.38 || All-Star Baseball 2005                                              || 0x01 ||     0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_660.57 || Taito Memories Vol.1                                                || 0x08 ||     0xCE4 || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_208.51 || Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War                                        || 0x0A ||   0x500000 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_661.56 || Marheaven: Arm Fight Dream                                          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLUS_208.91 || Star Ocean: Til the end of Time [Disc 2]                            || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_661.75 || Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin                                        || 0x08 ||       0x60 || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_209.18 || Super Monkey Ball: Deluxe                                            || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_661.75 || Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin                                        || 0x0B ||   0x2001C || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|SLUS_210.59 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|-
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x0A ||   0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|SLUS_210.70 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia                                || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|SLUS_210.89 || Karaoke Revolution Vol.3                                            || 0x08 ||     0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-
|SLPM_663.93 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition)      || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_213.31 || Sonic Riders                                                        || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_663.94 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan                            || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|SLUS_213.39 || Puzzle Challenge                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_664.36 || Aria the Natural                                                    || 0x01 ||     0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|SLUS_214.04 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan                            || 0x02 ||       0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|-
|SLPM_664.36 || Aria the Natural                                                    || 0x00 ||  0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|SLUS_214.52 || Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria                                        || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|-  
|SLPM_665.39 || Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Haten no Shou                              || 0x02 ||        0xB || DEV9_MASK
|}
|-
 
|SLPM_665.58 || Tomb Raider: Legend                                                  || 0x08 ||      0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
==Other game patches (unofficial)==
|-
There are other unofficial ways to patch the PS2 games such the [https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-A-simplistic-guide-to-pnach-files-aka-pnach-for-dummies pnach] format, or the widescreen patches that allows 16:9 screen output for some games by hex editing the ISO, or by applying ppf patches. Games work fine on PS3 with same compatibility like before patching. Also some 480p (aka progressive scan) patches work fine. http://ps2wide.net/
|SLPM_665.74 || Detective Evangelion                                                || 0x00 ||  0x2000000 || TITLE_MASK
 
|-
The problem of this methods is the patch is applyed over the ISO and is modifyed permanently, but this problem can be avoided in PS3 because that unofficial patches can be "ported" to the official config format to be used by ps2_netemu.self, by using the official config format the settings and patchs from the config file are applyed "on the fly" and the ISO is not modifyed
|SLPM_680.07 || Karaoke Revolution (Trial)                                          || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
 
|-
==ps2_title_brute code==
|SLPM_680.10 ||                                                                      || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_200.08 || Morita Shogi                                                        || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_200.20 || FIFA 2000 World Championship                                        || 0x04 ||    0x2001 || SIF_DMA_SYNC
|-
|SLPS_200.37 || Go Go Golf                                                          || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|SLPS_200.38 || Grappler Baki: Baki Saidai no Tournament                            || 0x08 ||    0x1194 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_200.53 || Tenshi no Present: Marle Oukoku Monogatari (Limited Edition)        || 0x0B || 0x20000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_200.66 || Tenshi no Present: Marle Oukoku Monogatari                          || 0x0B || 0x20000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_201.01 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||    0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_201.11 || Magical Sports Pro Baseball 2001                                    || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|SLPS_201.72 || Koushien: Konpeki no Sora                                            || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|SLPS_201.73 || Hard Hitter 2                                                        || 0x0A ||    0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_201.97 || Surfing Air Show with RatBoy                                        || 0x09 || 0x2B47000A || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|SLPS_201.99 || F1 2002                                                              || 0x0B ||    0x20005 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_202.00 || Final Fantasy XI                                                    || 0x02 ||        0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|SLPS_204.04 || Rakushou! Pachi-Slot Sengen 2                                        || 0x0A ||    0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_204.29 || Hissatsu Pachi-Slot Evolution: Ninja Hattori-Kun V                  || 0x08 ||    0x1B58 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_204.55 || Simple 2000 Series Vol.94: The Aka-Champion - Come on Baby          || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_250.08 || Sorcerous Stabber Orphen                                            || 0x08 ||      0xC1C || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_250.71 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001                          || 0x08 ||    0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_250.72 || A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001                          || 0x08 ||    0x1450 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_250.81 || Saishuu Densha                                                      || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_251.36 || Kuon no Kizuna Sairin Mikotonori                                    || 0x0A ||    0x805DC || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_251.42 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_251.50 || Only You                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_252.37 || Only You                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_252.75 || Def Jam: Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||      0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLPS_252.78 || Memories Off: Mix                                                    || 0x0A ||    0x80300 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_252.90 || Time Crisis 3                                                        || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLPS_253.15 || One Piece: Grand Battle 3                                            || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLPS_253.57 || 3-Nen B-Gumi Kinpachi Sensei: Densetsu no Kyoudan ni Tate!          || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLPS_253.79 || Tokyo Majin Gakuen: Kaihoujyou Kefurokou                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_254.06 || Hitman: Contracts                                                    || 0x08 ||      0xDAC || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_254.18 || Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War                                        || 0x0A ||  0x500000 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_255.10 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_255.85 || Monster Farm 5: Circus Caravan                                      || 0x07 ||          5 || MECHA_RECOGTIME
|-
|SLPS_255.86 || Tales of the Abyss                                                  || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_256.04 || Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel                                  || 0x00 ||  0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|SLPS_256.67 || Daito Giken Premium Pachi-Slot Collection: Yoshimune                || 0x01 ||    0x1800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLPS_256.98 || Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 2                                  || 0x00 ||  0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|SLPS_257.08 || The Familiar of Zero (Limited Edition)                              || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_257.09 || The Familiar of Zero                                                || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_257.21 || HimeHibi - Princess Days                                            || 0x0B ||  0x8000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLPS_257.22 || Routes PE (Limited Edition)                                          || 0x08 ||      0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_257.27 || Routes PE                                                            || 0x08 ||      0x3E8 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLPS_732.49 || Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel (Platinum)                        || 0x00 ||  0xA000000 || TITLE_MASK
|-
|SLUS_200.11 || Orphen: Ocion of Sorcery                                            || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_200.11 || Orphen: Ocion of Sorcery                                            || 0x09 ||  0x8000010 || DEV5_INT_SPEED
|-
|SLUS_200.77 || Donald Duck: Go'in Quackers                                          || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_202.74 || City Crisis                                                          || 0x0A ||    0x80BB8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_203.05 || Simpsons: Road Rage                                                  || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_203.64 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002                                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_204.13 || Shadowman 2                                                          || 0x0A ||    0x80600 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_204.33 || SWAT: Global Strike Team                                            || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_204.88 || Star Ocean: Til the end of Time [Disc 1]                            || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_205.72 || Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003                                            || 0x0A ||    0x803E8 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_205.90 || Spyhunter 2                                                          || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_206.35 || Muppets Party Cruise                                                || 0x01 ||      0x801 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_206.39 || Def Jam Vendetta                                                    || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_206.86 || Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild                                          || 0x0A ||    0x80400 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_208.38 || All-Star Baseball 2005                                              || 0x01 ||      0x802 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_208.51 || Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War                                        || 0x0A ||  0x500000 || CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_208.91 || Star Ocean: Til the end of Time [Disc 2]                            || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_209.18 || Super Monkey Ball: Deluxe                                            || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_210.59 || Tekken 5                                                            || 0x0B || 0x40000000 || SPU2_BEHAVIOR
|-
|SLUS_210.70 || Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia                                || 0x02 ||        0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|SLUS_210.89 || Karaoke Revolution Vol.3                                            || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
|SLUS_213.31 || Sonic Riders                                                        || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_213.39 || Puzzle Challenge                                                    || 0x01 ||      0x800 || SIO2_MASK
|-
|SLUS_214.04 || Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan                            || 0x02 ||        0xB || DEV9_MASK
|-
|SLUS_214.52 || Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria                                        || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-  
|}
 
==Other game patches (unofficial)==
There are other unofficial ways to patch the PS2 games such the [https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-A-simplistic-guide-to-pnach-files-aka-pnach-for-dummies pnach] format, or the widescreen patches that allows 16:9 screen output for some games by hex editing the ISO, or by applying ppf patches. Games work fine on PS3 with same compatibility like before patching. Also some 480p (aka progressive scan) patches work fine. http://ps2wide.net/


The problem of this methods is the patch is applyed over the ISO and is modifyed permanently, but this problem can be avoided in PS3 because that unofficial patches can be "ported" to the official config format to be used by ps2_netemu.self, by using the official config format the settings and patchs from the config file are applyed "on the fly" and the ISO is not modifyed
A script to calculate whatever this encode is that is used in ps2emu, gxemu and softemu from given input title id.
 
==ps2_title_brute code==


A script to calculate cdvd key magic used in ps2emu, gxemu and softemu from given input title id.
On real PS2 this value seems to be stored at 0x1F402020-0x1F402024.
It contains code for bruting as well. Just call gen_sum with the title id in a specific format to get it.
It contains code for bruting as well. Just call gen_sum with the title id in a specific format to get it.


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'''
'''
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
<br>
Alternative script version for better readability. Work same way as one above, just cleaner looking code.
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
ID = "SLUS_202.02"
def gen_sum2(title):


        decimal_id = 0
        decimal_id += ( ord(title[10:11]) - 0x30)
        decimal_id += ((ord(title[9:10])  - 0x30) * 10)
        decimal_id += ((ord(title[7:8])  - 0x30) * 100)
        decimal_id += ((ord(title[6:7])  - 0x30) * 1000)
        decimal_id += ((ord(title[5:6])  - 0x30) * 10000)
       
        first_char  = ord(title[0:1])
        second_char = ord(title[1:2])
        third_char  = ord(title[2:3])
        fourth_char = ord(title[3:4])
       
        temp0  = (first_char  >> 4) & 7
        temp1  = (second_char >> 3) & 0xF
        temp2  = (third_char  >> 2) & 0x1F
        temp3  = (fourth_char >> 1) & 0x3F
        temp4  = (first_char  << 4)
        temp5  = (second_char << 5)
        temp6  = (third_char  << 6)
        temp7  = (fourth_char << 7)
       
        temp8  = (decimal_id >> 10) & 0x7F
        temp9  = (decimal_id << 3 )
        temp10 = (decimal_id >> 2 ) & 0xF8
        temp8 |= temp7
        temp3 |= temp6
        temp2 |= temp5
        temp1 |= temp4
        temp0 |= temp9
       
        temp8 &= 0xFF
        temp3 &= 0xFF
        temp2 &= 0xFF
        temp1 &= 0xFF
        temp0 &= 0xFF
       
        temp8 ^= temp10
        temp3 ^= temp10
        temp2 ^= temp10
        temp1 ^= temp10
        temp0 ^= temp10       
        result = (temp0 | (temp1 << 8) | (temp2 << 16) | (temp3 << 24) | (temp8 << 32))
        return result
print(hex(gen_sum2(ID)))
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternative implementation: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/1a3d77b2c0c6b57313f0dceaf5ecc3f8cb453497/pcsx2/CDVD/CDVD.cpp#L545


==External References==
==External References==
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* http://wiki.pcsx2.net/index.php/Category:Software_rendering_only_games
* http://wiki.pcsx2.net/index.php/Category:Software_rendering_only_games


{{Reverse engineering}}<noinclude>
{{Reverse engineering}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
[[Category:Main]]
</noinclude>
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