PS2 Emulation
Description
PlayStation 2 emulation on PS4 is handled slightly differently compared to the PS3.
Each PS2 game PS4 package file (.pkg) includes the emulator itself, there is no included emulator in the PS4 firmware. Although PS4 firmware has some PS2 emulator specific features, like functions sceLncUtilIsPs2Emu, sceShellCoreUtilGetImposeMenuFlagForPs2Emu, sceSystemServiceAddLocalProcessForPs2Emu, or sceSystemServiceShowImposeMenuForPs2Emu.
the Fact that the emulator is Programmed for the game it was Extracted from, Makes it slightly complicated to provide a compatibility list. since emulators include per title patches, and different default settings.
Currently most used emulators come from Rogue Galaxy, and Jak games.
the Next thing is that the BIOS itself is included in the game's pkg and it is the exact same BIOS that was used in ps2_netemu. Another important thing is the lack of encryption mechanism for PS2 game disc image file, this time it is just a plain ISO file, but the emulator still supports LIMG sector that allows the usage of non-2048 sector size discs. Memory card is also decrypted, but the emulator checks the crc of some of it regions to ensure that fresh card is not modified. the PS2 Emulator supports LUA scripting by "Lua Bridge", and it is a powerful interface that provide many possibilities to improve compatibility.
This is first time that sony really cared about floats in their emulator. Compared to the PS3 CPU, x86-64 is doing a worse job in mimicing PS2 FPU, and VU floats calculation behavior. This is resolved by clamping, accurate math used per memory offset, and/or converting floats to double precision. the Emulator uses openCL for GS, and probably other components.
Memory Mapping
Name | From | To |
---|---|---|
EE Flat Memory (4gb) | 0x0000008000000000 | 0x0000008100000000 |
IOP Flat Memory (4gb) | 0x0000009000000000 | 0x0000009100000000 |
R59 Binary Cache | 0x0000000914B10000 | 0x0000000916B10000 |
R30 Binary Cache | 0x0000000916B14000 | 0x0000000917314000 |
jitVU0 | 0x0000000917318000 | 0x0000000917B18000 |
jitVU1 | 0x0000000917B1C000 | 0x0000000918B1C000 |
Host's EE Memory Map | ||
EE RAM - Kernel | 0x0000008000000000 | 0x0000008000080000 |
EE RAM - Debug | 0x0000008000078000 | 0x0000008000080000 |
EE RAM - User | 0x0000008000080000 | 0x0000008002000000 |
EE Hw Devices | 0x0000008010000000 | 0x0000008010010000 |
EE ROM | 0x000000801FC00000 | 0x000000801FFE0000 |
EE RAM - Uncached | 0x0000008020080000 | 0x0000008022000000 |
EE RAM - UncachedAccel | 0x0000008030100000 | 0x0000008032000000 |
EE Scratchpad | 0x0000008070000000 | 0x0000008070004000 |
EE Debug | 0x00000080FFFF8000 | 0x0000008100000000 |
Host's IOP Memory Map | ||
IOP RAM | 0x0000009000000000 | 0x0000009000200000 |
IOP RAM (mirror 1) | 0x0000009000200000 | 0x0000009000400000 |
IOP RAM (mirror 2) | 0x0000009000400000 | 0x0000009000600000 |
IOP RAM (mirror 3) | 0x0000009000600000 | 0x0000009000800000 |
IOP Scratchpad | 0x000000901F800000 | 0x000000901F801000 |
IOP HW | 0x000000901F801000 | 0x000000901F810000 |
IOP ROM | 0x000000901FC00000 | 0x000000901FFE0000 |
Open CL and Floats
PS4 native Floating point supports and OpenCL info, for both CPU, and GPU. Understanding of floating points conversion is very important in emulating PS2.
Below info comes from this gist: https://gist.github.com/masterzorag/06cadbc5fbe7d3375704fc52518f434e#file-gistfile1-md
There you can find more info about PS4 OpenCL.
CPU
Info | Value |
---|---|
Device Name | CXD90026AG - DG1002FGF84HT |
Device Vendor | AuthenticAMD |
Device Vendor ID | 0x1022 |
Device OpenCL C Version | OpenCL C 1.2 pocl |
Device Type | CPU |
Max compute units | 8 |
Max work item dimensions | 3 |
Max work item sizes | 4096x4096x4096 |
Max work group size | 4096 |
Preferred work group size multiple | 8 |
Half-precision Floating-point support | (n/a) |
Single-precision Floating-point support | (core) |
Denormals | Yes |
Infinity and NANs | Yes |
Round to nearest | Yes |
Round to zero | Yes |
Round to infinity | Yes |
IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add | No |
Support is emulated in software | No |
Correctly-rounded divide and sqrt operations | Yes |
Double-precision Floating-point support | (cl_khr_fp64) |
Denormals | Yes |
Infinity and NANs | Yes |
Round to nearest | Yes |
Round to zero | Yes |
Round to infinity | Yes |
IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add | Yes |
Support is emulated in software | No |
Execution capabilities | |
Run OpenCL kernels | Yes |
Run native kernels | Yes |
SPIR versions | 1.2 |
Device Extensions | cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_3d_image_writes cl_khr_spir cl_khr_fp64 cl_khr_int64_base_atomics cl_khr_int64_extended_atomics |
GPU
Info | Values |
---|---|
Device Name | AMD LIVERPOOL |
Device Vendor | AMD |
Device Vendor ID | 0x1002 |
Device Version | OpenCL 1.1 |
Device OpenCL C Version | OpenCL C 1.1 |
Device Type | GPU |
Max compute units | 18 |
Max work item dimensions | 3 |
Max work item sizes | 256x256x256 |
Max work group size | 256 |
Compiler Available | Yes |
Preferred work group size multiple | 64 |
Half-precision Floating-point support | (cl_khr_fp16) |
Denormals | No |
Infinity and NANs | Yes |
Round to nearest | Yes |
Round to zero | No |
Round to infinity | No |
IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add | No |
Support is emulated in software | No |
Single-precision Floating-point support | (core) |
Denormals | No |
Infinity and NANs | Yes |
Round to nearest | Yes |
Round to zero | No |
Round to infinity | No |
IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add | No |
Support is emulated in software | No |
Correctly-rounded divide and sqrt operations | No |
Double-precision Floating-point support | (cl_khr_fp64) |
Denormals | Yes |
Infinity and NANs | Yes |
Round to nearest | Yes |
Round to zero | Yes |
Round to infinity | Yes |
IEEE754-2008 fused multiply-add | Yes |
Support is emulated in software | No |
Execution capabilities | |
Run OpenCL kernels | Yes |
Run native kernels | No |
Device Extensions | cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_global_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_global_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_base_atomics cl_khr_local_int32_extended_atomics cl_khr_int64_base_atomics cl_khr_int64_extended_atomics cl_khr_fp64 cl_khr_fp16 |
Emulator Configuration
Files
Emulator configuration is probably handled by 4 files:
- config-emu-ps4.txt - Stores paths, basic video/audio settings in official packages. But unofficially can be also used for advanced settings for global effect in multi disc .pkg with all commands originally used in cli.conf file.
- XXXX-YYYYY_cli.conf - Stores per disc advanced settings. GS, VU, EE, IOP, FPU, COP2 emulation settings, are here. Also hacks, and hooks.
- XXXX-YYYYY_config.lua - Used for per disc advanced scripts. Patching EE/IOP memory, Conditional hooks.
- disc-swap-cli.conf - Stores info of multi disc games.
Commands
config-emu-ps4.txt commands
Command | Values | Notes | Usage | |
---|---|---|---|---|
--config-local-lua | --config-local-lua="" | |||
--load-tooling-lua | --load-tooling-lua=0 | |||
--record-audio | ||||
--record-audio-img | ||||
--record-audio-image | ||||
--record-audio-ext | ||||
--max-console-spam | ||||
--path-snaps | dir/folder | Path to savestates folder | --path-snaps="/tmp/snapshots" | |
--path-recordings | dir/folder | --path-recordings="/tmp/recordings" | ||
--path-audio-images | dir/folder | |||
--path-memcards | dir/folder | |||
--path-vmc | dir/folder | --path-vmc="/tmp/vmc" | ||
--emulog-file | 0,1 | --emulog-file=1 | ||
--path-emulog | dir/folder | Requires --emulog-file=1 command | --path-emulog="/tmp/recordings" | |
--path-manual | dir/folder | |||
--path-patches | dir/folder | Path to patches folder | --path-patches="/app0/patches" | |
--path-trophydata | dir/folder | --path-trophydata="/app0/trophy_data" | ||
--path-featuredata | dir/folder | Path to folder with XXXX-YYYYY_features.lua file | --path-featuredata="/app0/feature_data" | |
--path-postproc | dir/folder | Post-processing (shaders?) | ||
--path-toolingscript | dir/folder | --path-toolingscript="/app0/patches" | ||
--snapshot-name | ||||
--snapshot-datafile | ||||
--snapshot-restore | ||||
--snapshot-save | frameId(?) | |||
--snapshot-mcd-files | ||||
--snapshot-repeat | repeat_count | |||
--snapshot-modulo | ||||
--ds4-deadzone-adjust | ||||
--ds4-diagonal-adjust | ||||
--host-pad-loses-focus | --host-pad-loses-focus=1 | |||
--host-gamepads | --host-gamepads=1 Fixes urban reign detecting only 1 controller | --host-gamepads=1 | ||
--host-keyboard | slot [0-7] | --host-keyboard=4 | ||
--host-audio | 1,0,on,off,mono | --host-audio=1 | ||
--host-audio-latency | msec/float | Audio latency must be between 0.010 and 3.0 | --host-audio-latency=1.5 | |
--host-window-scale | scale/float | --host-window-scale=0.5 | ||
--host-window-pos | x,y | |||
--host-display-mode | normal,full,4:3,16:9 | Set display mode | --host-display-mode=full | |
--host-osd | 0,off,minimal,verbose | --host-osd=0 | ||
--host-vsync | 0,1 | Enable or disable vsync | --host-vsync=1 | |
--host-trophy-support | ||||
--rtc-epoch | unix_time (seconds since epoch) | --rtc-epoch=1523776362 | ||
--framelimiter | 0,1 | Enable or disable Frame limiting | --framelimiter=1 | |
--framelimit-fps | FPS/float | framelimiter | --framelimit-fps=0.8 | |
--framelimit-scalar | scalar/float | scalar must be between 0.1 and 5.0 | --framelimit-scalar=3.2 | |
--framelimit-mode | slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest | Works Just like Turbo mode On Pcsx2 if set to Fastest, And Works Just like Slowmotion on Pcsx2 If Set To Slowest, Does not require Any other command for it to work. | --framelimit-mode=fast | |
--audio-stretching | 0, 1?? | |||
--ps2-lang | system | sets language | --ps2-lang=system | |
--ps2-title-id | sets title-id for patches | --ps2-title-id=SLES-50366 | ||
--pad-record | ||||
--assert-path1-ad | 0,1 | --assert-path1-ad=0 | ||
--gs-uprender | none, 2x2 | Internal resolution uprender | --gs-uprender=2x2 | |
--gs-upscale | None, Gpu, Edgesmooth, Point, Motionvec | Upscaler | --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth | |
--max-disc-num | 1-5 | numbers of discs in package (maximum=5) | --max-disc-num=1 | |
--boot-disc-id | 1-5 | sets boot disc for multi-disc pkg | --boot-disc-id=0 | |
--switch-disc-reset | 0,1 | 0 Can be used to prevent Resetting The game when switching multiple discs, Useful for games Like SW2 that have Import data Feature | --switch-disc-reset=1 | |
--cdvd-sector-read-cycles | 1000, 40000? | Increase or Decrease Reading speed, Some games require Fast reading and some require slow reading, Kinetica use 40000, Psychonauts 4000, Red Dead Revolver 5000, Rise of Kasai 31000 | --cdvd-sector-read-cycles=40000 | |
--injection-vu1 | 0,1 | Speed up fps ? | --injection-vu1=1 | |
--mute-audio | all,none,main,bgm | --mute-audio=all | ||
--mute-streaming-audio | all,none,main,bgm | --mute-streaming-audio=all | ||
--verbose-cdvd-reads | 0,1 | --verbose-cdvd-reads=0 | ||
--mtap1 | Disabled, Always, ByHost | Multitap Switch | --mtap1=always | |
--mtap2 | Disabled, Always, ByHost | Multitap Switch, some games require Multitap to be selected only on second port (1, 2-a, 2-b, 2-c layout). To achieve that we need to disable first mtap. | --mtap2=always |
XXXX-YYYYY_cli.conf commands
Please note that commands listed here work also in config-emu-ps4.txt. Anyway official way to use them is by CLI file. CLI file way is also needed for multi-disc packages, Some of the Commands are still not discovered, And some known commands are missing some of their values Due to not being Discovered by the Scene.
Speedhacks
Commands that Improve Performance, Sorted from Most beneficial to Least beneficial.
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--vu1-mpg-cycles | 1,3000 | Frameskipping, 100 is default, 1000 is 30 fps, Higher Values Improve performance | --vu1-mpg-cycles=1000 |
--vu0-mpg-cycles | 1,3000 | Frameskipping, 100 is default, 1000 is 30 fps, Higher Values Improve performance | --vu0-mpg-cycles=1000 |
--ee-cycle-scalar | 0.1/5.0 | Emotion Engine Cycle skipping, Higher Values Improve performance, Might Have Negative effect on FMVS | --ee-cycle-scalar=1.5 |
--vu1-di-bits | 0,1 | Skips costly calculations | --vu1-di-bits=0 |
--vu0-di-bits | 0,1 | Skips costly calculations | --vu0-di-bits=0 |
--vu1-const-prop | 0,1 | Skips costly calculations | --vu1-const-prop=0 |
--vu0-const-prop | 0,1 | Skips costly calculations | --vu0-const-prop=0 |
--gs-adaptive-frameskip | 0,1 | Frame-skipping Very lightly, Works only with latest Emulators such as Jakv2 | --gs-adaptive-frameskip=1 |
--vu1-injection | 0,1 | Enables VU1?? | --vu1-injection=1 |
--gs-optimize-30fps | 0,1 | Optimizes the Game's fps using algorithm?? | --gs-optimize-30fps=1 |
--gs-upscale | none | Disables Upscaling, Very Minimal Effect on Fps | --gs-upscale=none |
--gs-uprender | none | Disables Uprender, Very Minimal Effect on Fps | --gs-uprender=none |
EE
Ps2's EmotionEngine Emulator Commands
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--ee-cycle-scalar | Between 0.1 And 5.0 | Speedhack! Multiplier for emulated EE cycles, Works same way as EE cyclerate in PCSX2, frequently used by scene to fix Low FPS issues. Might Cause Negative impact on FMVS | --ee-cycle-scalar=1.0 |
--ee-sif0-cycle-scalar | multiplier/float | Subsystem interface cycle scalar, No Impact on performance | --ee-sif0-cycle-scalar=2.0 |
--ee-sif1-cycle-scalar | multiplier/float | Subsystem interface cycle scalar, No Impact on performance | --ee-sif1-cycle-scalar=0.1 |
--ee-block-validation | PageProt, PageProtection, Hash, Full | Way of validating that block been modified, and require recompilation. [Some info about PageProt way] | --ee-block-validation=None |
--ee-native-function | memcpy, memset, 0x0000 | --ee-native-function=memcpy,0x11e328 | |
--ee-ignore-break | 0,1 ? | Ignore Break instructions (we should never land here) | |
--ee-break-as-nop | 0,1 | Turns a Break Instruction into a Nop Instruction (this seems to be rarely useful as Break usually mean eof) | --ee-break-as-nop=1 |
--ee-hook | AdvanceClock, FastForwardClock, MfifoDrain | Non-conditional EE hook (This is not speedhack!), advancing/ff'ing clock can be useful for getting better sync CFC2/CTC2 | --ee-hook=0x0025b3b0,FastForwardClock |
--ee-jit-disasm | 0 or 1 for mips and 2 for x86 | Emotion Engine Just in Time disassembler mode (seems to be debug log option) | --ee-jit-disasm=1 |
--ee-jit-pagefault-threshold | 0, 30 | ? | --ee-jit-pagefault-threshold=30 |
--ee-validate-kernel | 0,1 | ||
--ee-context-switch-cycles | 1440? | --ee-context-switch-cycles=1440 | |
--ee-shorthash-len | inst_count/integer | Length of shorthash in instruction/opcode count. Require --ee-block-validation=Hash | |
--ee-const-folding | None,Gpr,Fpu,All | EE constant folding, (Speedhack?) More info | --ee-const-folding=none |
--ee-jit-opt-debug | 0,1 | Works as a debug option only for jit? | |
--ee-pc-coherency | 0,1 | Emulates EmotionEngine Similarly to a PC?? | |
--ee-inst-marking | 0,1 | ||
--ee-insn-marking | 0,1? | ||
--ee-kernel-hle | 0,1 | High-level emulation kernel | |
--ee-injection-kernel | 0,1 | ||
--ee-injection-title | 0,1 | ||
--ee-regalloc-scalar | 0,none,ReadOnly,WriteOnly,RW | register allocation setting | |
--ee-ignore-segfault | read | --ee-ignore-segfault=read | |
--ee-regalloc-simd | register allocation setting | ||
--ee-regalloc-preserve-scalar | LoadOnly, StoreOnly, SO, LoadStore, LS | EE JIT Scalar/Int Regalloc Mode | --ee-regalloc-preserve-scalar=LoadStore |
--ee-regalloc-preserve-simd | ReadOnly, RO, WO, WriteOnly ,RW | EE JIT SIMD/XMM Regalloc Mode | --ee-regalloc-preserve-simd=RW |
--ee-static-block-links | options Type,Type,... [Branch,Branches,JAL,COP2,All] | --ee-static-block-links=JAL,COP2 | |
--vtune-ee | |||
--ee-mem-check-eob | EE Memory check end of block | ||
--ee-cache-breaks-block | |||
--ee-evt-check-full | |||
--ee-insn-flush-pc | |||
--ee-insn-callmark | |||
--ee-peephole | |||
--ee-load-rewrites | |||
--ee-store-rewrites | |||
--ee-live32 | |||
--ee-inline-limit-full | insn_count/integer | ||
--ee-inline-limit-partial |
IOP
Input Output Processor Settings
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--iop-cycle-scalar | 0.1/3.0 | Not a Speedhack, Used To Fix Micro-Freezes the lower it is, But Won't affect the Game's FPS | |
--iop-const-folding | None,Gpr,All | IOP constant folding More info | --iop-const-folding=All |
--iop-sif0-cycle-scalar | multiplier/float | Subsystem interface cycle scalar | --iop-sif0-cycle-scalar=1.5 |
--iop-sif1-cycle-scalar | multiplier/float | Subsystem interface cycle scalar | --iop-sif1-cycle-scalar=1.8 |
--iop-block-validation | IsC, ShortHash | --iop-block-validation=IsC | |
--iop-validate-kernel | |||
--iop-shorthash-len | inst_count/integer | Length of shorthash in instruction/opcode count. Require --iop-block-validation=ShortHash | |
--iop-pc-coherency | 0,1 | ||
--iop-inst-marking | 0,1? | ||
--iop-jit-disasm | |||
--iop-evt-check-full | |||
--iop-tight-slice-count | 12? | --iop-tight-slice-count=12 | |
--iop-hook | AdvanceClock, FastForwardClock | iop native hook | --iop-hook=0x0086ac,FastForwardClock |
FPU
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--fpu-to-double | 0,1 | Converts floats to double | |
--fpu-no-clamping | 0, 1 | No clamping for fpu | --fpu-no-clamping=0 (this option when enabled (set to 1), for some unknown reason seems to behave similar to pcsx2 FPU FULL clamping mode) |
--fpu-clamp-operands | 0, 1 | fpu clamp on operand stage (combined with --fpu-clamp-results = ee/fpu clamping: extra in pcsx2) | --fpu-clamp-operands=1 |
--fpu-clamp-results | 0, 1 | fpu clamp for results of operations (ee/fpu clamping: normal in pcsx2) | --fpu-clamp-results=1 |
--fpu-custom-min-max | 0, 1 | Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals | --fpu-custom-min-max=0 |
--fpu-custom-fused-madd | 0, 1 | Custom FMA (fused multiply-add) | --fpu-custom-fused-madd=0 |
--fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate | 0,1 | less accurate rsqrt (possible speedhack, but can degrade accuracy) | --fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate=1 |
--fpu-accurate-mul-fast | 0,1 | --fpu-accurate-mul-fast=1 | |
--fpu-accurate-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | Used to fix Non-Graphical Glitches Caused by Emulation InAccuracy Such as Black fmvs or Infinite loading screens or Not being able to progress further after a certain mission | --fpu-accurate-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0 |
--fpu-no-clamp-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | No clamping for fpu in selected memory range | --fpu-no-clamp-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0 |
--fpu-accurate-muldiv | offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --fpu-accurate-muldiv=0x123456 | |
--fpjk-muldiv-range | offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --fpjk-muldiv-range=0x123456 | |
--fpu-accurate-muldiv-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --fpu-accurate-muldiv-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0 | |
--fpu-accurate-addsub | offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --fpu-accurate-addsub=0x234567 | |
--fpu-accurate-addsub-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --fpu-accurate-addsub-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0 |
VU
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--vu-to-double | 0, 1 | Converts floats to double | |
--vu-branch-hazard | 0, 1 | ||
--vu-evil-branches | 0, 1 | Take in count branch in delay slot, or not. More Info | |
--vu-d-bit | 0, 1 | ignore D-bit (note: D bit shouldn't ever be used in retail games. PCSX2 ignore it at default.) | --vu-d-bit=0 |
--vu-t-bit | 0, 1 | ignore T-bit (note: T bit is replacement of D bit for retail games, correct behavior of VU is to take it in count) | --vu-t-bit=0 |
--vu-custom-min-max | 0, 1 | Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals, pcsx2 use 0 at default | --vu-custom-min-max=0 |
--vu-custom-fused-madd | 0, 1 | Custom FMA (fused multiply-add) | --vu-custom-fused-madd=1 |
--vu-opt-sf-check | 0, 1 | Optimize Status or Sticky Flag check(?) | |
--vu-hack-triace | 0, 1 | Special hack for Tri Ace games, correct VU addi calculation. Without it result is one bit off, which is enough to break game decryption algo. | --vu-hack-triace=1 |
--vu-inst-mflag | 0, 1 | Instant mac flag, or instances of mac flag? | |
--vu-inst-cflag | 0, 1 | Instant clipping flag, or instances of clipping flag? | |
--vu-opt-jr-caching | 0, 1? | Optimize Jump Register caching. (vi15). Is not clear how optimization is done. | |
--vtune-vu | 0, 1?? | ||
--vu-jit-disasm | 0, 1, 2 | seems to be debug print only option. | 0,1=mips,2=x86 |
--vu-xgkick-delay | 0?, 8 vu_cycles/integer | Delay xgkick instruction execute, pcsx2 use 6 cycles, emu in ps3 use 2-8 cycles depend on game, Can be Used Sometimes to fix Graphical Glitches | --vu-xgkick-delay=8 |
--vu-range-merge | vu_inst_cnt |
VU0
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
--vu0 | trans, jit | Unknown if it's useful or not. | --vu0=trans |
--vu0-mpg-cycles | 100-3000 | Speedhack!, set initial cycles for vu0 microprograms, 100 is the Default value, 3000 is the fastest | --vu0-mpg-cycles=1000 |
--vu0-di-bits | 0,1 | Speedhack!, 0 to skip setting Invalid, and Div by zero flags in status register. Can be potentially used as speedhack as it skip costly calculations, but at the same time can cause issues like broken geometry, and weird physics behavior. Depending per game, | --vu0-di-bits=0 |
--vu0-opt-flags | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | Optimize flags when do VU recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) More Info | --vu0-opt-flags=1 |
--vu0-opt-vf00 | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | optimization for vf00? Not really sure here as vf00 is a special register where x,y,z are hard coded to 0.0 and w is hard-coded to 1.0. Not sure what to optimize here. | --vu0-opt-vf00=1 |
--vu0-opt-subroutine | 0, 1? | ||
--vu0-const-prop | 0, 1 | Constant propagation, Can Be Used as speedhack for vu0 hungry games when set to 0 More info | --vu0-const-prop=0 |
--vu0-no-clamping | 0, 1 | No clamping for vu0 (default 1) | --vu0-no-clamping=0 |
--vu0-clamp-operands | 0, 1 | vu0 clamp on operand stage | --vu0-clamp-operands=1 |
--vu0-clamp-results | 0, 1 | vu0 clamp for results of operations, Used Sometimes to fix Graphical Glitches | --vu0-clamp-results=1 |
--vu0-inst-q | 0, 1 | instant Q, not stall on WAITQ, or instances of Q(?) | --vu0-inst-q=1 |
--vu0-inst-p | 0, 1 | instant P, not stall on WAITP, or instances of P(?) | --vu0-inst-p=1 |
--vu0-use-rcp | 0, 1 | use sse rcp | --vu0-use-rcp=1 |
--vu0-use-rsqrt | 0, 1 | use sse rsqrt | --vu0-use-rsqrt=1 |
--vu0-clamp-range | start, end offset | per range clamping for VU0 | --vu0-clamp-range=0x100,0x120 |
--vu0-accurate-addsub-range | start, end offset? | ||
--vu0-mul0fix-range | vu0 memory offset start,end (0x0 - 0xFFF) | Fix for games that multiply by zero | |
--vu0-aot-start-addr | start address | Seems to be PS3 command 0x12 replacement ahead of time compilation with CRC then to start, and CRC when to finish | |
--vu0-jr-cache-policy | newprog, sameprog, auto | PCSX2 use newprog as default setting Info | --vu0-jr-cache-policy=sameprog |
--vu0-jalr-cache-policy | newprog, sameprog, auto | PCSX2 use newprog as default setting Info | --vu0-jalr-cache-policy=sameprog |
--vu0-aot-outmode | out/overwrite, append | ||
--vu0-aot-end-addr | end address for ahead of time compilation | ||
--vu0-aot-start-crc | ? | verify crc for aot start block (registers) | |
--vu0-aot-end-crc | ? | verify crc for aot end block (registers) |
VU1
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
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--vu1-mpg-cycles | 100-3000 | Speedhack!, set initial cycles for vu1 microprograms,100 is the Default value, 3000 is the fastest | --vu1-mpg-cycles=1000 |
--vu1-di-bits | 0,1 | Speedhack!, 0 to skip setting Invalid, and Div by zero flags in status register. Can be used as speedhack as it skips costly calculations, but at the same time can cause issues like broken geometry. | vu1-di-bits=0 |
--vu1 | jit-sync, jit, jit-async, trans | Can be used as speedhack, or to fix glitches, Selector between IR/JIT and its modes. Jit-sync behaves similar to turning off MTVU in pcsx2, Some Games only work with MTVU Turned off | --vu1=jit-sync |
--vu1-opt-flags | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | Optimize flags instances when do VU recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) More Info | --vu1-opt-flags=0 |
--vu1-opt-vf00 | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | optimization for vf00? Not really sure here as vf00 is a special register where x,y,z are hard coded to 0.0 and w is hard-coded to 1.0. Not sure what to optimize here. | --vu1-opt-vf00=2 |
--vu1-opt-subroutine | 0, 1? | ||
--vu1-const-prop | 0, 1 | Constant propagation, Can Be Used as speedhack for vu1 hungry games when set to 0 More info | --vu1-const-prop=1 |
--vu1-no-clamping | 0, 1 | No clamping for vu1 (default 1) | --vu1-no-clamping=0 |
--vu1-clamp-operands | 0, 1 | vu1 clamp on operand stage | --vu1-clamp-operands=1 |
--vu1-clamp-results | 0, 1 | vu1 clamp for results of operations, Used Sometimes to fix Graphical Glitches | --vu1-clamp-results=1 |
--vu1-inst-q | 0, 1 | instant Q, not stall on WAITQ, or instances of Q(?) | --vu0-inst-q=1 |
--vu1-inst-p | 0, 1 | instant P, not stall on WAITP, or instances of P(?) | --vu0-inst-p=1 |
--vu1-use-rcp | 0, 1 | use sse rcp | |
--vu1-accurate-addsub-range= | Offset start,Offset End?? | --vu1-accurate-addsub-range=0x10000,0x20000 | |
--vu1-use-rsqrt | 0, 1 | use sse rsqrt | |
--vu1-native-patch | 0,1 | use native patches from recompiler | --vu1-native-patch=1 |
--vu1-injection | 0, 1 or enable/disable depend on emu revision | Enable or disable VU1 ? | --vu1-injection=1 |
--vu1-jr-cache-policy | newprog, sameprog, auto | PCSX2 use newprog as default setting, Newprog potential speedhack Info | --vu1-jr-cache-policy=sameprog |
--vu1-jalr-cache-policy | newprog, sameprog, auto | PCSX2 use newprog as default setting, Newprog protential speedhackInfo | --vu1-jalr-cache-policy=sameprog |
--vu1-mul0fix-range | vu1 memory offset start,end (0x0 - 0x3FFF) | Fix for games that multiply by zero | --vu1-mul0fix-range=0x1230,0x1238 |
COP2
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
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--cop2 | jit, trans ? | Unknown if it's useful or not. | --cop2=trans |
--cop1 | jit, trans ? | Unknown if it's useful or not. | --cop1=trans |
--cop2-opt-flags | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | Optimize flags when do VU recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) More Info | --cop2-opt-flags=1 |
--cop2-opt-vf00 | [0,1,2] - 1=safe, 2=unsafe | optimization for vf00? Not really sure here as vf00 is a special register where x,y,z are hard coded to 0.0 and w is hard-coded to 1.0. Not sure what to optimize here. | |
--cop2-const-prop | 0,1 | Constant propagation, Can Be Used as speedhack for cop2 hungry games when set to 0 More info | |
--cop2-di-bits | 0,1 | 0 to skip setting Invalid, and Div by Zero flags in status register. Can be used as speedhack as it skip costly calculations, but can cause issues like broken geometry, and weird physics behavior. Depending per game. | --cop2-di-bits=1 |
--cop2-no-clamping | 0,1 | No clamping for COP2 (default 1) | --cop2-no-clamping=0 |
--cop2-clamp-operands | 0,1 | clamp on operand stage | --cop2-clamp-operands=1 |
--cop2-clamp-results | 0,1 | clamp for results of operations | --cop2-clamp-results=1 |
--cop2-regalloc | 0,1 ? | PCSX2 seems to have this enabled by default. | |
--cop2-inst-q | 0,1 | instant Q, not stall on VWAITQ, , or instances of Q(?) | |
--cop2-inst-p | 0,1 | ? | |
--cop2-use-rcp | 0,1 | use sse rcp | |
--cop2-use-rsqrt | 0,1 | use sse rsqrt | --cop2-use-rsqrt=0 |
--cop2-accurate-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --cop2-accurate-range=0x123456,0x134567 | |
--cop2-no-clamp-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | No clamping for COP2 in selected range | --cop2-no-clamp-range=0x123456,0x134567 |
--cop2-accurate-mul-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --cop2-accurate-mul-range=0x123456,0x134567 | |
--cop2-accurate-addsub | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --cop2-accurate-addsub=0x123456 | |
--cop2-accurate-addsub-range | start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --cop2-accurate-addsub-range=0x123456,0x134567 | |
--cop2-accurate-mul | offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) | --cop2-accurate-mul=0x123456 |
GS/VIF
Graphics Synthesizer Commands
Command | Values | Notes | Usage |
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--vif-ignore-invalid-cmd | 0,1 | Ignore invalid vif commands | --vif-ignore-invalid-cmd=1 |
--vif1-ignore-cmd-ints | 0,1 | --vif1-ignore-cmd-ints=1 | |
--vif1-instant-xfer | 0,1 | "Instant VIF transfer" Default 1. Correct behavior is 0, but we don't know how accurate VIF timing is in that emu. | --vif1-instant-xfer=0 |
--vif-thread-chunk-size | int/kilowords | ||
--l2h-2d-params | TRXREG,BITBLTBUF,height | --l2h-2d-params=0x0000000800000001,0x000000003a0a2300,512,2 | |
--force-frame-blend | 0, 1 | Fix For Shaking Screens? | --force-frame-blend=1 |
--framelimit-mode | slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest | Works Just like Turbo mode On Pcsx2 if set to Fastest, And Works Just like Slowmotion on Pcsx2 If Set To Slowest, Does not require Any other command for it to work. | --framelimit-mode=fast |
--force-pal-60hz | 0,1 | Force 60hz PAL mode | --force-pal-60hz=1 |
--gs-adaptive-frameskip | 0,1 | Speedhack, Skips frames when the Game starts Demanding more resources than there are available. | |
--gs-hdr-support | 0,1? | ||
--gs-progressive | 0,1 ? | Force progressive scan? | |
--gs-vert-precision | 0,8 ? | --gs-vert-precision=8 | |
--threaded-gs | 0,1 (more?) | --threaded-gs=0 | |
--gs-force-bilinear | 0,1 | force bilinear filtering | --gs-force-bilinear=1 |
--gs-use-mipmap | 0,1 | Required for CL kernels using mipmaping | --gs-use-mipmap=1 |
--gs-use-clut-merge | 0.1 | Required for CL kernels using merging CLUT | --gs-use-clut-merge=1 |
--gs-check-trans-rejection68 | 0,1 | --gs-check-trans-rejection68=1 | |
--gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap | 0,1 | Require mipmap GS CL kernel | --gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap=1 |
--gs-packed15-fmv-opt | 0,1 | --gs-packed15-fmv-opt=1 | |
--gs-dirty-page-policy | 0,1 | --gs-dirty-page-policy=1 | |
--gs-optimize-30fps | 0,1 | --gs-optimize-30fps=1 | |
--gs-fieldswap-delay | 0,1 | Wait longer than usual to change field | |
--gs-use-deferred-l2h | 0,1 | Some delay option for L2H (local to host, GS to EE) | --gs-use-deferred-l2h=1 |
--gs-uv-shift-pointsampling | 0,1 | --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling=1 | |
--gs-opt-frbuff-switch | 0,1 | --gs-opt-frbuff-switch=1 | |
--gs-ignore-rect-correction | 0,1 | --gs-ignore-rect-correction=1 | |
--gs-scanout-delay | hsync_count/integer | ||
--gs-uprender | none,2x2 | Rendering upscaler (use higher internal resolution) | --gs-uprender=2x2 |
--gs-upscale | none, gpu, edgesmooth, motionvec, point, | after recompilation upscaler? | --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth |
--gs-aspect-ratio | aspect/float (default=0.81) | --gs-aspect-ratio=0.65 | |
--gs-frontend-opt-mode | (0-2?) | --gs-frontend-opt-mode=1 | |
--gs-kernel-cl | h2lpool, clutmerge, mipmap, DarkCloud2, fantavision | Kernel Variant | --gs-kernel-cl="clutmerge" |
--gs-kernel-cl-up | h2lpool2x2, OptRightTri, clutmerge2x2, mipmap2x2, up2x2simple, up2x2skipinterp, up2x2tc | Kernel Variant Upscaler | --gs-kernel-cl-up="clutmerge2x2" |
--gs-motion-factor | motion factor | [value 25 is used on NTSC-U game in official PKG, so unknown what it is] | --gs-motion-factor=25 |
--gs-override-small-tri-area | 0,1 | --gs-override-small-tri-area=1 | |
--gs-check-trans-rejection | |||
--gs-render-tile-threshold | --gs-render-tile-threshold=300000 | ||
--gs-scanout-offsetx | relative offset/ignored | Directly overwrite GS register? | --gs-scanout-offsetx=27 |
--gs-scanout-offsety | relative offset/ignored | Directly overwrite GS register? | --gs-scanout-offsety=27 |
--idec-cycles-per-qwc | int/multiplier | --idec-cycles-per-qwc=768 | |
--gs-flush-ad-xyz | always, safe, off, 0 | --gs-flush-ad-xyz=safe | |
--safe-area-min | area/float (range 0.9 to 1.0) | --safe-area-min=0.9 |
Emulators
Emulators are Files Officially Made By Sony To Emulate the Ps2's Hardware, Emus are extracted from Official PS2 PKGS, Each emulator has different files, Which makes Every Emulator run Differently, Please note that the usages listed below Won't necessarily Solve The listed issue in all games, But is known to fix said issue in some games Due to it's programming Being compatible With said game.
Emulator | Usage |
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Jakv2 | Used For Its Good Compatibility With Most Ps2 Games, And For being one of the Latest Released Ps2 Emulators. |
RECVX | Fixing Crashes on startup And Fixes Bad Disc Reading in Some Games |
Fatal Fury | Fixing Crashes on startup |
AOFA | Fixing Crashes on startup |
Forbidden Siren V2 | Fixing Some Games Stuck in splash screen |
GTA3 | Has Been Used to fix Mysterious Crashes in Games Like Genji: Dawn of the Samurai |
KOF2000 | Has been used to fix Graphical Glitches In games Such as Crash Twinsanity |
XXXX-YYYYY_config.lua
It is the most powerful config. it Allows direct patching of EE/IOP/VU memory, hooks registers, hook dma. Everything can be done here.
If needed it can hook registers by using register names from alias files. Alias files (ee-cpr0-alias.lua, ee-gpr-alias.lua, ee-hwaddr.lua) are stored in lua_include folder, and can be included to config by using require ( "alias file name" ).
Known functions: Require cleanup.
Command | Usage | Notes |
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apiRequest | apiRequest(<api version>) | example: apiRequest(0.1)
Different emu versions support different highest api. Calling api is mandatory. some commands require higher version. Highest known version is 2.3 api from JAK 2,3,X game emulator. |
getEmuObject class | ||
getEmuObject | local emuObj = getEmuObject() | Required for all functions using emuObj, that include: LoadConfig SaveConfig GetPad AddVsyncHook RemoveVsyncHook AddEntryPointHook RemoveEntryPointHook AddLoginHook RemoveLoginHook AddLogoutHook RemoveLogoutHook CheckEntitlement AddImageHook AddGifTagHook SwapMemCard SetFormattedCard OpenDiscTray CloseDiscTray SwitchDisc EnableImposeMenu GetDiscId GetDiscTitleId AddSectorReadHook AddMCWriteHook ShowDiscSwitchInfo GetPs4SystemLang SetPs2Lang ThrottleNorm ThrottleFast ThrottleMax AddAssertionHook SetGsTitleFix SetDeinterlace SetDisplayAspectWide SetDisplayAspectNormal ForceRefreshRate LoadFsShader SetDisplaySafeArea PadSetLightBar emuAddPadHook PadPressureStickRemap SetVolumes GetVolumes SetAudioRoute GetAudioRoute AddSnapshotLoadedHook RemoveSnapshotLoadedHook IsNeoMode IsToolingVerbose emuMediaPatch |
LoadConfig | ||
SaveConfig | ||
GetPad | emuObj.GetPad(<gamepad button by bits>) | example usage for reading input:
local CheckInputs = function() local pad_bits = emuObj.GetPad() local UP = pad_bits & 0x0010 local DOWN = pad_bits & 0x0040 local LEFT = pad_bits & 0x0080 local RIGHT = pad_bits & 0x0020 local Triangle = pad_bits & 0x1000 local Cross = pad_bits & 0x4000 local Square = pad_bits & 0x8000 local Circle = pad_bits & 0x2000 local L1 = pad_bits & 0x0400 local L2 = pad_bits & 0x0100 local L3 = pad_bits & 0x0002 local R1 = pad_bits & 0x0800 local R2 = pad_bits & 0x0200 local R3 = pad_bits & 0x0004 local Select = pad_bits & 0x0001 local Start = pad_bits & 0x0008 if (L2 ~= 0) then <here function that should be done when L2 is pushed> end end emuObj.AddVsyncHook(CheckInputs) <to trigger check at every vsync> |
AddVsyncHook | emuObj.AddVsyncHook(<task to be done every vsync>) | emuObj.AddVsyncHook(my_function)
my_function can be anything, from simple patches, to extensive hook. Example usage can be found in SLUS-21550 features file. |
RemoveVsyncHook | emuObj.RemoveVsyncHook(<previously added task to be removed>) | emuObj.RemoveVsyncHook(my_function) |
AddEntryPointHook | emuObj.AddEntryPointHook(<task>) | Task to be done at ps2 game main elf entry point (right where game is loaded). |
RemoveEntryPointHook | ||
AddLoginHook | ||
RemoveLoginHook | ||
AddLogoutHook | ||
RemoveLogoutHook | ||
CheckEntitlement | ||
AddImageHook | ||
AddGifTagHook | ||
SwapMemCard | ||
SetFormattedCard | emuObj.SetFormattedCard(<"file name">) | emuObj.SetFormattedCard("custom_formatted.card")
Allow to use custom memory card. |
OpenDiscTray | ||
CloseDiscTray | ||
SwitchDisc | emuObj.SwitchDisc(<disc ID>) | ID can be provided as is, or for example read from memory or register when needed. |
EnableImposeMenu | emuObj.EnableImposeMenu(<true/false>) | EnableImposeMenu(false) |
GetDiscId | emuObj.GetDiscId() | Return DiscId in XXXX_YYY.ZZ format |
GetDiscTitleId | ||
AddSectorReadHook | emuObj.AddSectorReadHook(<sector, unk, task>) | Hook to do task when disc image sector is read. Not all values are known (ex. emuObj.AddSectorReadHook(776480, 32, <task/function>) ) |
AddMCWriteHook | ||
ShowDiscSwitchInfo | ||
GetPs4SystemLang | emuObj.GetPs4SystemLang() | Return PS4 system language (in unknown format). |
SetPs2Lang | emuObj.SetPs2Lang(<Lang ID>) | Set emulated PS2 language, correct Lang IDs are 0-18.
0 - japanese 1 - english 2 - french 3 - spanish 4 - german 5 - italian 6 - dutch 7 - portuguese 8 - russian 9 - korean 10 - traditonal-chinese 11 - simplified-chinese 12 - finnish 13 - swedish 14 - danish 15 - norwegian 16 - polish 17 - portuguese-brazil 18 - english-uk |
ThrottleNorm | emuObj.ThrottleNorm() | Enable default framelimiter (50/60 fps depend on region). |
ThrottleFast | emuObj.ThrottleFast() | Faster than default, but exact value is unknown. |
ThrottleMax | emuObj.ThrottleMax() | Disable framelimiter at all, usually used during static loadings in official packages. WARNING: Using this in config remove framelimiter! PS2 games have tied game speed to frame per second. By using this globally you make game running faster than it was on original hardware, sometimes even twice as fast. This setting is very harmful when used globally in config files. Loadings are faster, but game also run faster than it should when PS4 have enough free cpu power! |
AddAssertionHook | ||
SetGsTitleFix | emuObj.SetGsTitleFix() | More info |
SetDisplayAspectWide | emuObj.SetDisplayAspectWide() | Force display area to 16:9 (If game not support widescreen, it will be stretched). |
SetDisplayAspectNormal | emuObj.SetDisplayAspectNormal() | Force display area to 4:3. |
ForceRefreshRate | emuObj.ForceRefreshRate(<hz>) | emuObj.ForceRefreshRate(50) correct values are 0, 50, 60 where 0 = default. |
LoadFsShader | emuObj.LoadFsShader(<slot?>, "<path>") | Shaders must be loaded right after GS has been initialized. Example: Global_InitGpuResources = function() emuObj.LoadFsShader(1, "./shader.sb") end That only load Fragment Shader to program memory, to use it we need BindFragmentShader, and if depend on shader SetShaderParams. |
SetDisplaySafeArea | ||
PadSetLightBar | emuObj.PadSetLightBar(<port, red, green, blue>) | Set DS4 light bar color. Correct port values are 0-3, correct light values are 0-255. |
emuAddPadHook | ||
PadPressureStickRemap | ||
SetVolumes | emuObj.SetVolumes('global', 'main', 'bgm') | Set volume, usually setting global is enough. Example: emuObj.SetVolumes(0.31, 1.0, 1.0) values, in floats 1.0 = 100% |
GetVolumes | emuObj.GetVolumes() | Return current volume levels for ('global', 'main', 'bgm') in floating point values. |
SetAudioRoute | ||
GetAudioRoute | ||
CountFrameOnPS2 | ||
AddSnapshotLoadedHook | ||
RemoveSnapshotLoadedHook | ||
IsNeoMode | emuObj.IsNeoMode() | Check that PS4 run in NEO (PRO) mode. Return 1/0 |
IsToolingVerbose | ||
emuMediaPatch | emuMediaPatch(disc sector, 12/24 + offset, { original data }, { replace data }) | Replace 4 bytes from loaded iso file. For unknown reason we always need to add 12 to real offset for DVD game, and 24 for CD game. |
getIOPObject class | ||
getIOPObject | local iopObj = getIOPObject() | Required for all functions using iopObj, that include: ReplaceMem64 ReplaceMem32 ReplaceMem16 ReplaceMem8 ReadMemFloat WriteMemFloat WriteMem64 WriteMem32 WriteMem16 WriteMem8 ReadMemStr AddHook RemoveHook GetGpr SetGpr GetPc SetPc GetCPR0 SetCPR0 iopInsnReplace |
ReplaceMem64 | ||
ReplaceMem32 | ||
ReplaceMem16 | ||
ReplaceMem8 | ||
ReadMemFloat | iopObj.ReadMemFloat(<address>) | iopObj.ReadMemFloat(0x28c3c) |
WriteMemFloat | iopbj.WriteMemFloat(<address>, <value>) | iopObj.WriteMemFloat(0x65364, 1.3333333) |
ReadMem64 | iopObj.ReadMem64(<iop memory offset>) |
Read 8 Bytes From offset |
WriteMem64 | iopObj.WriteMem64(<iop memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 8 Bytes From offset |
ReadMem32 | iopObj.ReadMem32(<iop memory offset>) |
Read 4 bytes from offset, examples: iopObj.ReadMem32(0x1198)
iopObj.ReadMem32(gp - 348) |
WriteMem32 | iopObj.WriteMem32(<iop memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 4 bytes to offset, example: iopObj.WriteMem32(0x89ac, 0x001b70f0) |
ReadMem16 | iopObj.ReadMem16(<iop memory offset>) |
Read 2 bytes from offset, example: iopObj.ReadMem16(0x1198) |
WriteMem16 | iopObj.WriteMem16(<iop memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 2 bytes to offset, example: iopObj.WriteMem16(0x89ac, 0x70f0) |
ReadMem8 | iopObj.ReadMem8(<iop memory offset>) |
Read 1 byte from offset, example: iopObj.ReadMem8(0x1198) |
WriteMem8 | iopObj.WriteMem8(<iop memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 1 byte to offset, example: iopObj.WriteMem8(0x89ac, 0xf0) |
ReadMemStr | ||
AddHook | ||
RemoveHook | ||
GetGpr | iopObj.GetGPR(<gpr register>) | iopObj.GetGPR(a1) |
SetGpr | iopObj.SetGPR(<gpr register> ,<value>) | example: iopObj.SetGPR(gpr.v0 ,3) |
GetPc | iopObj.GetPc(), can be used also with additional var. like iopObj.GetPc()+8 | |
SetPc | iopObj.SetPC(<PC>) | iopObj.SetPC(0x6B80) |
GetCPR0 | iopObj.GetCPR0(<COP0 register>) | |
SetCPR0 | iopObj.SetCPR0(<COP0 register>) | |
iopInsnReplace | iopInsnReplace(IOP memory offset, Original opcode (BE), Replace opcode (BE)) | Replace 4 bytes opcode in iop memory, correct memory range is 0x0 to 0x1FFFFF |
getEEObject class | ||
getEEObject | local eeObj = getEEObject() | Required for all functions using eeObj |
ReplaceMem64 | ||
ReplaceMem32 | ||
ReplaceMem16 | ||
ReplaceMem8 | ||
ReadMemFloat | eeObj.ReadMemFloat(<address>) | eeObj.ReadMemFloat(0x258c3c) |
WriteMemFloat | eeObj.WriteMemFloat(<address>, <value>) | eeObj.WriteMemFloat(0x365364, 1.3333333) |
ReadMem128 | eeObj.ReadMem128(<ee memory offset>) |
Read 16 bytes from offset, examples: eeObj.ReadMem128(0x100198) |
ReadMemFloat128 | eeObj.ReadMemFloat128(<ee memory offset>) |
return 16 bytes from offset in float form |
WriteMem128 | ||
WriteMemFloat128 | ||
ReadMem64 | eeObj.ReadMem64(<ee memory offset>) |
Read 8 bytes from offset, examples: eeObj.ReadMem64(0x100198) |
WriteMem64 | eeObj.WriteMem64(<ee memory offset>, <data>) |
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ReadMem32 | eeObj.ReadMem32(<ee memory offset>) |
Read 4 bytes from offset, examples: eeObj.ReadMem32(0x100198)
eeObj.ReadMem32(gp - 31348) |
WriteMem32 | eeObj.WriteMem32(<ee memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 4 bytes to offset, example: eeObj.WriteMem32(0x2c89ac, 0x001b70f0) |
ReadMem16 | eeObj.ReadMem16(<ee memory offset>) |
Read 2 bytes from offset, example: eeObj.ReadMem16(0x100198) |
WriteMem16 | eeObj.WriteMem16(<ee memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 2 bytes to offset, example: eeObj.WriteMem16(0x2c89ac, 0x70f0) |
ReadMem8 | eeObj.ReadMem8(<ee memory offset>) |
Read 1 byte from offset, example: eeObj.ReadMem8(0x100198) |
WriteMem8 | eeObj.WriteMem8(<ee memory offset>, <data>) |
Write 1 byte to offset, example: eeObj.WriteMem8(0x2c89ac, 0xf0) |
ReadMemStr | eeObj.ReadMemStr(address/register) | Read string from address until null terminator |
AddHook | eeObj.AddHook(<ee offset>, <original opcode>, <definied hook name>) | example: local W1 = function() emuObj.SetDisplayAspectNormal() end local ws1 = eeObj.AddHook(0x1c9840, 0xaf808c78, W1) |
RemoveHook | ||
AddPreHook | ||
RemovePreHook | ||
RemovePostHook | ||
GetGpr64 | eeObj.GetGPR64(<gpr register>) | example: eeObj.GetGPR64(t3) |
SetGpr64 | ||
GetGprFloat | Get gpr value as float value | |
SetGprFloat | Set gpr value as float value | |
GetGpr / GetGPR | eeObj.GetGPR(<gpr register>) | eeObj.GetGPR(t3) |
SetGpr / SetGPR | eeObj.SetGPR(<gpr register> ,<value>) | example: eeObj.SetGPR(gpr.a3 ,1)
Require defined getEEObject() as eeObj |
GetFprHex | eeObj.GetFprHex(<FPU register (0-31)>) | Get/return floating point register value as hex string |
SetFprHex | eeObj.SetFprHex(<FPU register (0-31), value (u32)>) | Set floating point register value as hex string |
GetFpr / GetFPR | eeObj.GetFpr(<register number>) | example eeObj.GetFpr(14) |
SetFpr / SetFPR | eeObj.SetFpr(<fpr register number>, <value>) | Simple example eeObj.SetFpr(14, 50.0) will set frp 14 to 50.0
But we can also combine commands to add/sub from registers eeObj.SetFpr(14, eeObj.GetFpr(14) + 50.0) this will add 50.0 to current fpr 14 value |
GetPc | eeObj.GetPc(), can be used also with additional var. like eeObj.GetPc()+4 | |
SetPc | eeObj.SetPC(<PC>) | eeObj.SetPC(0x266B80) |
GetCPR0 | eeObj.GetCPR0(<COP0 register>) | |
SetCPR0 | eeObj.SetCPR0(<COP0 register>) | |
SchedulerDelayEvent | eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("event", cycles) | Parrapa use eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("vif1.dma", 0x6500) Possible events are gif.dma, vif0.dma, vif1.dma, sif0.dma, sif1.dma, ipu0.dma, ipu1.dma . This command allow to delay certain DMA transfer by cycles. |
DmaAddHook | ||
DmaRemoveHook | ||
WaitVu1 | ||
Vu1MpgCycles | eeObj.Vu1MpgCycles(<cycles>) | eeObj.Vu1MpgCycles(100) Values is cycles that VU1 microprogram should run before force end |
GetPcRingBuffer | ||
WriteMemStr | eeObj.WriteMemStr(address, string) | |
FastForwardClock | ||
AdvanceClock | ||
WriteMemStrZ | eeObj.WriteMemStrZ(string pointer, string) . Pointer can be read from GPR | |
Precompile | ||
CalcInsnHash | ||
AddJitResetHook | ||
RemoveJitResetHook | ||
getOverlayObject | local eeOverlay = eeObj.getOverlayObject() | |
GetVif1Cycles | eeObj.GetVif1Cycles() | local vif1_cycles = eeObj.GetVif1Cycles() create vif_cycles value that can be used later, you can rename it as you wish. |
getGLSObject class | ||
getGLSObject | ||
Enable | ||
EnableServerRecording | ||
Pause | ||
getGsObject class | ||
getGsObject | local gsObj = getGsObject() | |
SetL2HMode | ||
SetUprenderMode | gsObj.SetUprenderMode(0) | Sets uprender mode. Overrides CLI 0=none, 1=2x2 |
SetUpscaleMode | ||
GetFramesInQueue | ||
SetFrameSkipping | ||
SetDeinterlaceShift | gsObj.SetDeinterlaceShift(0) | |
getAudioObject class | ||
getAudioObject | ||
muteStreamingAll | ||
muteStreamingMain | ||
muteStreamingBGM | ||
getRemotePlayObject class | ||
getRemotePlayObject | ||
Enable | ||
getVideoRecordingObject class | ||
getVideoRecordingObject | ||
Enable | ||
getSharePlayObject class | ||
getSharePlayObject | ||
Enable | ||
getSpriteObject group | ||
getSpriteObject | ||
Enable | ||
Disable | ||
BindFragmentShader | ||
SetShaderParams | Is not clear that params depend on shader, or are somehow hardcoded. Example usage: local sprite0 = getSpriteObject(0) local scanlineParams = { 240.0, -- float scanlineCount 0.7, -- float scanlineHeight; 1.5, -- float scanlineBrightScale; 0.5, -- float scanlineAlpha; 0.5 -- float vignetteStrength; } sprite0.SetShaderParams(scanlineParams) | |
BindTexture | ||
SetPosXY | ||
SetSizeXY | ||
SetPosUV | ||
SetSizeUV | ||
PrintContext | ||
SetBlendColor | sprite<X>.SetBlendColor(<R,G,B,A>) in floats, max val. 1.0 | local sprite0 = getSpriteObject(0) sprite0.SetBlendColor(1.0,1.0,1.0,1.0) |
Not require Obj call group, or unknown | ||
eeInsnReplace | eeInsnReplace(EE memory offset, Original opcode (BE), Replace opcode (BE)) | Replace 4 bytes opcode in ee memory, correct memory range is 0x0 to 0x1FFFFFFF |
vuInsnReplace | vuInsnReplace(vu 0/1, vu memory offset divided by 8, (original opcode<<32) | original opcode, (replace opcode<<32) | replace opcode) |
Replace 2 x 4 bytes in VU memory, correct memory range depend on selected VU, left shift by 32 is used for VU lower opcodes. Command will fail if size is above 254. example: vuInsnReplace(0, 0x167, (0x000002ff << 32) | 0x520507ff,(0x000002ff << 32) | 0x8000033c) Replace 64 bits of VU0 at offset 0xB38 |
eeNativeFunction | eeNativeFunction(<ee offset>, <original opcode>, <function>) | eeNativeFunction(0x11fa9c, 0x0080402d, 'memcpy')
Different emulators can have different functions included, vide SO3. Require api 1.4 or higher. But functions from this list should be available in every emu: ieee754_acosf ieee754_asinf ieee754_sqrtf fabs cosf fabsf sinf acosf asinf sqrtf fptoui fptodp litodp dptoli dptofp memcpy memset strlen |
eeNativeHook | eeNativeHook(<ee ofset>, <original opcode>, <action>) | eeNativeHook require apiRequest(1.4) or higher. |
GsCustomShader | ||
getTrophyObject | local trophyObj = getTrophyObject() | Required for all functions using trophyObj |
getDmaObject | local dmaObj = getDmaObject() | Depreciated API - use EE:DmaAddHook / EE:DmaRemoveHook instead. Is not clear when it was depreciated, JAK emu don't use it. |
Unlock | ||
getScreenShotObject | ||
IsUnlocked | ||
InsnOverlay | InsnOverlay({<opcode, opcode, opcode...>}) | example: InsnOverlay({ 0x27bdfff0, -- addiu $sp, -0x10 0xffbf0000, -- sd $ra, 0(sp) 0xffb00008, -- sd $s0, 8(sp) 0x3c05000f, -- lui $a1, 0x000f 0x34a57000, -- ori $a1, 0x7000 0x0c0db8b6, -- jal Script::State::DoString 0x0080802d, -- move $s0, $a0 0x24050001, -- li $a1, 1 0x0c0dba4c, -- jal Script::State::IsNull(int) 0x0200202d, -- move $a0, $s0 0xdfb00008, -- ld $s0, 8(sp) 0xdfbf0000, -- ld $ra, 0(sp) 0x03e00008, -- jr ra 0x27bd0010 -- addiu $sp, 0x10 }) |
eeDebugBreak | ||
CsBindShader | ||
CsSetParamInt32 | ||
CsSetParamFloat | ||
CsResetContext | ||
CsPrintContext | ||
PsBindShader | ||
PsSetParamInt32 | ||
PsSetParamFloat | ||
PsResetContext | ||
PsPrintContext |
Note: eeObj, emuObj, gsObj, etc are described as required, this is not really true. You can set functions locals they use as whatever you want, but due to specify of that emulator it will be better to keep official naming used in official configs.
Registers for hook
Registers defined in alias files.
GetGpr/SetGpr
gpr.zero gpr.at gpr.v0 gpr.v1 gpr.a0 gpr.a1 gpr.a2 gpr.a3 gpr.t0 gpr.t1 gpr.t2 gpr.t3 gpr.t4 gpr.t5 gpr.t6 gpr.t7 gpr.s0 gpr.s1 gpr.s2 gpr.s3 gpr.s4 gpr.s5 gpr.s6 gpr.s7 gpr.t8 gpr.t9 gpr.k0 gpr.k1 gpr.gp gpr.sp gpr.fp gpr.ra gpr.lo gpr.hi gpr.sa example: eeObj.GetGpr(gpr.a1)
GetCPR0/SetCPR0
cpr.index cpr.pagemask cpr.random cpr.wired cpr.entrylo0 cpr.badvaddr cpr.entrylo1 cpr.count cpr.context cpr.entryhi cpr.compare cpr.config cpr.taglo cpr.status cpr.badpaddr cpr.taghi cpr.cause cpr.hwbk cpr.errorepc cpr.epc cpr.pccr cpr.prid example: eeObj.GetCPR0(cpr.status)
SetGsTitleFix
One of very important commands in ps2 emu lua, allow to change GS behavior.
Part of EmuObject() class, used frequently in official configs.
Example usage from official config files: https://pastebin.com/yf802Up3
Commands
Command | Notes |
---|---|
globalSet | used with workLoadThreshold or waveThreshold or loadThreshold |
reserved | |
forceBiLinear | |
ignoreSubBuffCov | ignore ? buffer coverage |
trianglesAsParticles | |
ignoreAreaUpdate | |
SetSelfRender | |
ignoreSprite | |
clipScissors | |
forcePoint | |
forcePointSampling | |
setRejectionArea | |
ignoreUpRender | Ignore uprender for texture type described in params |
includeAreaUpdate | |
forceSimpleFetch | Used Frequently To Fix Graphical Corruptions |
fetchFromCurrBuff | |
ignoreUpShiftTri | |
skipPacked | |
changeAlpha | |
ignoreUpRenderTimeout |
Arguments/variables
Argument | Notes |
---|---|
alpha_mask | |
alphaIsNot | alpha - is not X |
texMode | 1 - Point? , 2 - bilinear |
twIsLess | texture width - is less than X |
thIsLess | texture height - is less than X |
twIsNot | texture width - is not X |
thIsNot | texture width - is not X |
psmIsNot | texture pixel storage format - is not X
PSMCT32 = 0 PSMT4HL = 36 PSMCT24 = 1 PSMT4HH = 44 PSMCT16 = 2 PSMZ32 = 48 PSMCT16S = 10 PSMZ24 = 49 PSMT8 = 19 PSMZ16 = 50 PSMT4 = 20 PSMZ16S = 58 PSMT8H = 27 |
zmsk | Z (depth) draw mask
update Z buffer = 0 don't update Z buffer = 1 When 1 depth test result will be ignored |
tw | texture width |
th | texture height |
ztst | Z (depht) test method
ZNOUSE = 0 ZALWAYS = 1 ZGEQUAL = 2 ZGREATER = 3 0 - All pixels fail 1 - All pixels pass 2 - Pass if Z grater or equal to Z buffer 3 - Pass if Z grater than Z buffer |
mipIsGt | mip level is grater than X (?) |
mmin | MMIN flag
NEAREST = 0 LINEAR = 1 NEAREST_MIPMAP_NEAREST = 2 NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR = 3 LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST = 4 LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR = 5 |
prim | GS primitive type
Point = 0 Line = 1 LineStrip = 2 Triangle = 3 TriangleStrip = 4 TriangleFan = 5 Sprite = 6 |
primIsNot | GS primitive type - is not
Point = 0 Line = 1 LineStrip = 2 Triangle = 3 TriangleStrip = 4 TriangleFan = 5 Sprite = 6 |
fillArea | |
frameW | |
renderSelf | |
hasClut | |
alphaTest | |
primTest | |
workLoadThreshold | |
alpha | example: alpha=0x80000044 alpha=0 |
texType | (1-3, more? ) |
tbp | texture base pointer |
cbp | CLUT buffer base pointer |
psm | texture pixel storage format
PSMCT32 = 0 PSMT4HL = 36 PSMCT24 = 1 PSMT4HH = 44 PSMCT16 = 2 PSMZ32 = 48 PSMCT16S = 10 PSMZ24 = 49 PSMT8 = 19 PSMZ16 = 50 PSMT4 = 20 PSMZ16S = 58 PSMT8H = 27 |
mxl | maximum mip level (0-6) |
fbmask | ? |
totalArea | |
packedRegs | |
packedRegsLo | |
packedRegsHi | |
packedRegsNum | |
packedFlags | |
packedPrim | |
areaNumFrames | |
waveThreshold | |
loadThreshold | |
fixSpriteDivTab |
Example configs
Official example
require( "ee-gpr-alias" ) -- you can access EE GPR by alias (gpr.a0 / gpr["a0"]) apiRequest(0.4) -- Star Wars: Racer Revenge (SLES-50366) [US] local eeObj = getEEObject() eeInsnReplace(0x13d7f0, 0x1000ffff, 0x0804f45d) -- retry FREAD() for fix #9025, eeInsnReplace(0x13BCD0, 0x3c023f80, 0x3C023F40) -- Zoom eeInsnReplace(0x1153B4, 0x3c023f80, 0x3C023FAB) -- Y-FOV -- Track# -- The Grand Reefs : 6 -- Ruins of Carnuss Gorgull : 9 eeObj.AddHook(0x187330, 0x3c010001, function() local track = eeObj.GetGpr(gpr.a1) print(string.format("Track : %d", track)) if track == 6 or track == 9 then eeObj.Vu1MpgCycles(1000) -- makes it be 30fps. else eeObj.Vu1MpgCycles(100) -- default value. end end)
Custom config.lua example
Here is the first custom lua config created by the community:
apiRequest(0.1) -- Fix black screen SLUS-20064 eeInsnReplace(0x1CF3CC, 0x4100ffff, 0x00000000) -- bc0f 0x1CF3CC to nop
This is very basic command to replace part of EE memory with other instruction.
- apiRequest(0.1) - Is required for every config. Used version depend on your original eboot highest supported api. 0.1 seems to be enough for basic patches like here. 0.4 is highest known for now.
- -- Fix black screen SLUS-20064 is comment
- eeInsnReplace(0x1CF3CC, 0x4100ffff, 0x00000000) is our true command here. We are replacing here 0x4100FFFF to 0x00000000 at 0x1CF3CC memory offset. Like you can see we need to add what opcode is replaced. Not only patch, and memory offset.
- -- bc0f 0x1CF3CC to nop is just another comment, in this case explaining what is changed
PS3 Config support
Emulator support configs in format known from ps2_netemu/ps2classic from PS3. This feature was officially used in Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits ps2-ps4 classic.
To enable ps3 style config add this to config-emu-ps4.txt:
- --lopnor-config=1
- --ps2-title-id=TITLE-ID
Config file need to be in folder .../patches/{TITLE-ID}/ and file need to have name {TITLE-ID}_lopnor.cfgbin. title id need to be in XXXX-YYYYY format (ex. SLUS-12345).
Example path: /patches/SLUS-12345/SLUS-12345_lopnor.cfgbin
Tester confirmed that configs work like that. We don't even need to edit them, they work as is.
Config repository: https://github.com/Zarh/ManaGunZ/tree/master/pkgfiles/USRDIR/sys/CONFIG
Just download as raw file, and rename correctly.
Please keep in mind that not all commands are recognized, only 0x01 (can depend on emu revision), 0x09, 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x0F, 0x10, 0x26, 0x27, 0x42.
For example Rayman 3 config not work due to unsupported command.
Command 0x07 is NOT recognized, but can be manually translated to cli config (to: --vu-xgkick-delay=value). Same goes for 0x11 (--vu0-accurate-addsub-range can be used).
- Configs explained in text form: https://github.com/Zarh/Get_CONFIG/blob/master/log.txt
- More about PS3 style configs/commands: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Emulation#Game_CONFIG
- Log from loading that kind of config: https://pastebin.com/ZpUyU8DE
PS2 Bios
Description
The PS2 bios is the file PS20220WD20050620.crack included in every PS2 game .pkg. It Is exactly the same BIOS that Sony used in ps2_netemu.self in PS3. Due to lack of many X modules homebrew compatibility is limited, and many of those need to be recompiled to use non X versions of modules, or need to load open source versions of them thru mc/cdvd. Important non X module that is missing is libsd, and homebrew that need it, will most likely fail to boot, or error.
Bios is know to blacklist some titles, and refuse to boot them. This include all titles with 00000000 000000A0 flag from that list (click here)
Bios version seems to be Developement v2.20 from Japan region (22/01/2007), but it's of course not limited to booting only NTSC-J games.
Emulator not support USB peripherals, but this seems to be not limitation of BIOS, as it is used also in CECH C/E PS3 consoles.
There are signs that different bios version exist, named PS20190AC20030623_nordram_miniOSD.bin. This bios have included handy extensions for debugging, and can debug print with "debug osd verbosity" from CLI set to "verbose". Most noticeable difference for both bios files seems to be special RDRAM module.
PS20220WD20050620.crack file MD5: 83AD2B530C9C102A561BA1CDC6D996D5
While PS3 emulators patch bios to preferred region, emulator used in PS4 use so called CallHook which is known better for pcsx2 users as fastboot. No need to describe patch here, just look at PCSX2 fastboot code. It's literally the same code, but PS4 emus don't have patches for different bios revisions.
Files inside ROM image
File | Offset in exported bin | Description | File type (exportable) |
---|---|---|---|
RESET | 0x00 | Bootstrap code for the EE and IOP. | BIN |
ROMDIR | 0x2780 | The ROMDIR part of the ROM image, which provides information on the location and name of files contained in the image. | BIN |
EXTINFO | 0x2CC0 | Contains the "EXTINFO" for all files in the ROM image. | BIN |
SBIN | 0x3330 | Seems to be the pad controller library for the PS1 monitor. | BIN |
LOGO | 0xA2D0 | PS1 logo? | BIN |
IOPBTCONF | 00x1EA20 | 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 |
IOPBTCON2 | 0x1EB10 | Boot configuration file for the IOP, for the first phase of the IOP reset (before UDNL is loaded). | BIN |
SYSMEM | 0x1EBE0 | System Memory Manager. | ELF |
LOADCORE | 0x1FE00 | The core of IOP module loading. Provides the lowest level of IOP module loading functions. Also handles the startup of the IOP. | ELF |
EXCEPMAN | 0x22380 | Exception manager. | ELF |
INTRMANP | 0x22F60 | Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for PS mode. | ELF |
INTRMANI | 0x24970 | Interrupt Manager. According to wisi, it is for IOP mode. | ELF |
SSBUSC | 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 |
TIMEMANP | 0x26F20 | Timer Manager (PS mode) | ELF |
TIMEMANI | 0x27B00 | Timer Manager (IOP mode) | ELF |
DMACMAN | 0x28730 | DMA Controller Manager. | ELF |
SYSCLIB | 0x2BE30 | System C Library. | ELF |
HEAPLIB | 0x2E590 | Memory HEAP LIBrary (i.e. thvpool, thfpool) | ELF |
THREADLIB | 0x2F290 | Multi_Thread_Manager | ELF |
VBLANK | 0x38020 | V-Blank management | ELF |
IOMAN | 0x38DB0 | IO Manager | ELF |
MODLOAD | 0x3AD20 | IOP module loader. | ELF |
ROMDRV | 0x3D070 | ROM driver. Provides access to the boot ROM (rom0). | ELF |
ADDDRV | 0x3DF60 | Adds support for the DVD ROM (rom1:), via ROMDRV. | ELF |
STDIO | 0x3D3C0 | Standard I/O library. | ELF |
SIFMAN | 0x3EFB0 | SIF manager. | ELF |
SIFINIT | 0x40550 | Initializes the SIF. | ELF |
EESYNC | 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 |
EENULL | 0x40E10 | The idle thread (id #0) module, in ps2 loaded to 0x00081FC0. | BIN |
PS1ID | 0x40E50 | Only found in newer boot ROMs | BIN |
LIBFI | 0x40E60 | Not present in the boot ROM of the SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000. | BIN |
PS1VERJ | 0x40F50 | BIN | |
PS1VERA | 0x40F60 | BIN | |
PS1VERE | 0x40F70 | BIN | |
PS1VERC | 0x40F80 | BIN | |
PS1VERH | 0x40F90 | BIN | |
OSDSYS | 0x40FA0 | The browser | BIN |
- | 0x40FB0 | BIN | |
RDRAM | 0x41000 | Provides a RDRAM test for the EE at power-on. This is run from RESET. | BIN |
EELOADCNF | 0x43D50 | Contains the IOP boot configuration file for EELOAD. | BIN |
SIFCMD | 0x43F00 | SIF command module. Contains the SIF command and SIF RPC functions. | ELF |
REBOOT | 0x46140 | The reboot service. Receives IOP reset packets from the EE, from across the SIF. | ELF |
LOADFILE | 0x46910 | The RPC server for MODLOAD | ELF |
EECONF | 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 |
- | 0x49FF0 | BIN | |
IOPBOOT | 0x4A000 | IOP bootup program | BIN |
- | 0x4B160 | BIN | |
TBIN | 0x4B800 | The PS1 monitor program. Seems to be the PS1 BIOS. This is started by RESET, when the IOP is in PS1 mode. | BIN |
XSHA1 | 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 |
XLOADFILE | 0x5A740 | Updated module | ELF |
SIO2MAN | 0x5D7F0 | SIO2 manager. Provides access to the SIO2 interface. | ELF |
- | 0x5F420 | BIN | |
MCSERV | 0x61340 | RPC server for MCMAN. | ELF |
- | 0x63040 | BIN | |
KROMG | 0x64000 | BIN | |
- | 0x65CC0 | BIN | |
KROM | 0x66000 | Kanji ROM? Not sure where this is used. | BIN |
- | 0x7FE70 | BIN | |
ROMVER | 0x7FF00 | ROM version. | BIN |
- | 0x7FF10 | BIN | |
VERSTR | 0x7FF30 | Version string. Probably PS1 ROM will use this because that this string is also present in PlayStation consoles. | BIN |
- | 0x7FF90 | BIN | |
ROMGSCRT | 0x80000 | BIN | |
NCDVDMAN | 0x82D30 | It seems to be a heavily stripped-down CDVDMAN module, with no support for some S-command functions like sceCdRI. | ELF |
SECRMAN | 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 |
MCMAN | 0x93C30 | Memory Card Manager. | ELF |
PADMAN | 0xA30C0 | Pad manager. | ELF |
CDVDMAN | 0xAC810 | The CD/DVD manager. | ELF |
CDVDFSV | 0xB4BC0 | The RPC server for CDVDMAN. | ELF |
FILEIO | 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 |
CLEARSPU | 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 |
UDNL | 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 |
IGREETING | 0xC2BC0 | Displays boot information (i.e. IOP boot type, EBOOTP, IBOOTP, switch positions for DSW602 and the type of DSW602 board installed | ELF |
EELOAD | 0xC3C20 | The EE ELF loader, which is loaded by LoadExecPS2() to 0x00082000 in PS2 for loading ELFs. | BIN |
XCDVDMAN | 0xD2DA0 | cdvd_driver - Updated module | ELF |
XCDVDFSV | 0xE1B30 | cdvd_ee_driver - Updated module | ELF |
OSDSND | 0xEFF60 | OSD sound library. This is actually the tentative sound driver, which is called "librspu2" in the Sony SDK. | ELF |
PS2LOGO | 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 |
XPARAM2 | 0x137500 | File store per title settings for IOP emulation (XPARAM available also in real PS2 since 750XX where Deckard powerPC was introduced) | ELF |
OSDSYS | 0x139A00 | The browser | BIN |
PIOPRP | 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 |
KERNEL | 0x1BB7E0 | The EE kernel | BIN |
Description source: https://gist.github.com/uyjulian/25291080f083987d3f3c134f593483c5
Game_ID/DiscID in PS20220WD20050620.crack
There are 193 titleIDs listed inside XPARAM2.ELF file of PS2 Bios included in PS20220WD20050620.crack. XPARAM2.ELF is called by OSDSYS, then ID check is performed. If titleID match to one of included in the table, different IOP emulation settings are applied. This include blacklisting for some specific titles.
Original PS2 bios from models with emulated IOP, include similar list file called XPARAM.ELF. Title IDs there are not the same, although some of them exist on both lists.
Command | Name |
---|---|
0x00 | TITLE_MASK |
0x01 | SIO2_MASK |
0x02 | DEV9_MASK |
0x03 | USB_MASK |
0x04 | SIF_DMA_SYNC |
0x05 | SIF_DMA_LOAD |
0x06 | DMAC_CH10_INT_DELAY |
0x07 | MECHA_RECOGTIME |
0x08 | CPU_DELAY |
0x09 | DEV5_INT_SPEED |
0x0A | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
0x0B | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
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 |
PBPX_952.03 | DVD Utility Disc Version 1.01 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.06 | DVD Player (Version 2.01) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.07 | DVD Player (Version 2.10) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.08 | DVD Player (Version 2.10) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.09 | DVD Player (Version 2.10) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.10 | DVD Utility Disc Version 2.10 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.11 | DVD Utility Disc Version 1.00 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.21 | DVD Player (Version 2.12) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.22 | DVD Player (Version 2.14) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.24 | DVD Player (Version 2.16) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_952.28 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag | |
PBPX_952.35 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag | |
PBPX_952.39 | Online Start Up Disc v3.0 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_955.01 | Linux for PS2 Beta Release 1 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_955.07 | Playstation 2 Linux Runtime Environment v1.0 (Disc 1) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_955.09 | Linux for PS2 Release 1.0 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PBPX_955.18 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag | |
PDPX_991.09 | DVD Player (Version 3.04) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PSXC_002.01 | PSX Update Disc 1.10 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PSXC_002.02 | PSX Update Disc 1.20 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PSXC_002.03 | PSX Update Disc 1.31 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
PTPX_970.38 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag | |
SCAJ_201.25 | Tekken 5 | 0x0B | 0x40000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SCAJ_201.26 | Tekken 5 | 0x0B | 0x40000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SCES_532.02 | Tekken 5 | 0x0B | 0x40000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SCKA_200.49 | Tekken 5 | 0x0B | 0x40000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SCPM_621.15 | 0x00 | 0x1000000 | TITLE_MASK | |
SCPM_621.16 | 0x00 | 0x1000000 | TITLE_MASK | |
SCPN_601.01 | PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.10) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPN_601.30 | PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.20) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPN_601.40 | PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.30) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPN_601.50 | PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.31) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPN_601.60 | PlayStation BB Navigator (Version 0.32) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPS_110.01 | I.Q. Remix | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPS_110.10 | Yoake no Mariko (Performance Pack Edition) | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SCPS_110.18 | Yoake no Mariko | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SCPS_110.21 | Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act (Limited Edition) | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SCPS_110.22 | Yoake no Mariko 2nd Act | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SCPS_150.38 | Lifeline | 0x0A | 0x80300 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SCPS_150.39 | Lifeline | 0x0A | 0x80300 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SCPS_170.01 | Gran Turismo 4 | 0x0B | 0x10000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SCPS_175.01 | Linux (for PlayStation2) Release 1.0 | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SCPS_200.39 | 0x00 | 0x4000000 | TITLE_MASK | |
SCUS_971.67 | PaRappa the Rapper 2 | 0x04 | 0x2000 | SIF_DMA_SYNC |
SCUS_972.69 | Final Fantasy XI [Disc 2] | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLES_500.48 | Donald Duck: Quack Attack | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_500.62 | Orphen: Scion of Sorcery | 0x08 | 0xC1C | CPU_DELAY |
SLES_503.64 | City Crisis | 0x0A | 0x80BB8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLES_504.46 | Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming | 0x0A | 0x80600 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLES_505.40 | Simpsons: Road Rage | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_506.08 | Shadow Man 2: The Second Coming | 0x0A | 0x80600 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLES_506.28 | Simpsons: Road Rage | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_507.28 | Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 | 0x0A | 0x803E8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLES_507.29 | 0x0A | 0x803E8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY | |
SLES_512.82 | Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 | 0x0A | 0x803E8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLES_514.79 | Def Jam Vendetta | 0x01 | 0x802 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_518.41 | SpyHunter 2 | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_518.44 | Time Crisis 3 | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_519.97 | SWAT: Global Strike Team | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_520.97 | SWAT: Global Strike Force | 0x01 | 0x800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_530.37 | Super Monkey Ball Deluxe | 0x01 | 0x802 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_536.68 | Micro Machines v4 | 0x01 | 0x801 | SIO2_MASK |
SLES_537.55 | Castlevania: Curse of Darkness | 0x04 | 0x10 | SIF_DMA_SYNC |
SLES_537.96 | FIFA Street 2 | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_620.42 | Kurogane no Houkou: Warship Commander | 0x01 | 0x3000 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_620.62 | Gitaroo Man One | 0x0A | 0x80540 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_621.05 | Taikou Risshiden IV | 0x09 | 0x2B47000A | DEV5_INT_SPEED |
SLPM_621.24 | Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_621.25 | Gauntlet: Dark Legacy | 0x08 | 0xC1C | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_621.25 | Gauntlet: Dark Legacy | 0x09 | 0x2B470005 | DEV5_INT_SPEED |
SLPM_621.35 | Final Fantasy: XI (Beta Version) | 0x00 | 0xA0000000 | TITLE_MASK, 0xA0000000 = Blacklist, boot after removing flag |
SLPM_621.54 | DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix | 0x08 | 0x1A5E | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_622.39 | Supercar Street Challenge | 0x0A | 0x80300 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_623.69 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.1 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_623.79 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.2 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_623.80 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.3 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_623.81 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.4 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_623.82 | Karaoke Revolution: Love & Ballad | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_623.83 | Karaoke Revolution: Night Selection 2003 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.14 | Karaoke Revolution: Dreams & Memories | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.37 | Suisui Sweet: Amai Ai no Mitsukekata | 0x0B | 0x40000000 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SLPM_624.50 | Karaoke Revolution: Anime Song Selection | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.51 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.5 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.54 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.6 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.55 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.7 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.56 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.8 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.57 | Karaoke Revolution: Snow & Party | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.64 | Pop'n Taisen Pazurudame Online | 0x08 | 0x1F40 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.79 | Karaoke Revolution: J-Pop Vol.9 | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_624.91 | Mega Man: The Power Battle | 0x04 | 0x2000 | SIF_DMA_SYNC |
SLPM_624.92 | Karaoke Revolution: Kids Song Selection | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_625.28 | Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen (Bundle Edition) | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_625.29 | Karaoke Revolution: Kazoku Idol Sengen | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_650.86 | A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 1) | 0x08 | 0x1450 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_650.87 | A Visual Mix: Ayumi Hamasaki Dome Tour 2001 (Disc 2) | 0x08 | 0x1450 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_650.90 | Spy Hunter | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_651.97 | Nobunaga's Ambition Online | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_652.09 | Star Ocean: Till the End of Time | 0x0B | 0x20014 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SLPM_654.38 | Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 1) | 0x0B | 0x20014 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SLPM_654.39 | Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Director's Cut) (Disc 2) | 0x0B | 0x20014 | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SLPM_654.88 | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | 0x0A | 0x300 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_654.88 | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | 0x09 | 0x36000200 | DEV5_INT_SPEED |
SLPM_656.33 | I Love Baseball: Pro Yakyu wo Koyonaku | 0x08 | 0xFA0 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_656.98 | Love Songs: ADV Futaba Riho 14-sai Natsu | 0x0A | 0x80380 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_657.05 | Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (Expansion Disc) | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_657.06 | Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (All-In-One Edition) | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_657.19 | Burnout 3: Takedown | 0x01 | 0x1C00 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_657.83 | Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Tappi no Shou | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_658.94 | Winning Post 6: 2005 Version | 0x01 | 0x2400 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_659.34 | Maple Colors | 0x0A | 0x80300 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_659.53 | Final Fantasy: XI (Entry Disc 2005) | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_659.84 | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | 0x0A | 0x803E8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_660.33 | The Sword of Etheria | 0x08 | 0xC1C | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_660.33 | The Sword of Etheria | 0x00 | 0x2000000 | TITLE_MASK |
SLPM_660.48 | The Sword of Etheria | 0x08 | 0xC1C | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_660.48 | The Sword of Etheria | 0x00 | 0x2000000 | TITLE_MASK |
SLPM_660.57 | Taito Memories Vol.1 | 0x08 | 0xCE4 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_661.56 | Marheaven: Arm Fight Dream | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_661.75 | Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin | 0x08 | 0x60 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_661.75 | Akumajo Dracula: Yami no Juin | 0x0B | 0x2001C | SPU2_BEHAVIOR |
SLPM_663.93 | Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition) | 0x0A | 0x803E8 | CDVD_READ_DELAY |
SLPM_663.93 | Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition) | 0x09 | 0x2B47000A | DEV5_INT_SPEED |
SLPM_663.93 | Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (All-In-One Edition) | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_663.94 | Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_664.36 | Aria the Natural | 0x01 | 0x1800 | SIO2_MASK |
SLPM_664.36 | Aria the Natural | 0x00 | 0xA000000 | TITLE_MASK |
SLPM_665.39 | Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Haten no Shou | 0x02 | 0xB | DEV9_MASK |
SLPM_665.58 | Tomb Raider: Legend | 0x08 | 0x3E8 | CPU_DELAY |
SLPM_665.74 | Detective Evangelion | 0x00 | 0x2000000 | TITLE_MASK |
SLPM_680.07 | Karaoke Revolution (Trial) | 0x08 | 0x1388 | CPU_DELAY |
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 |
Folder/File layout
Example: Max Payne Classic
├── config-emu-ps4.txt ├── docs │ └── revision.h ├── eboot.bin ├── feature_data │ └── SLES-50326_features.lua ├── formatted.card ├── image │ └── disc01.iso ├── lua_include │ ├── ee-cpr0-alias.lua │ ├── ee-gpr-alias.lua │ ├── ee-hwaddr.lua │ ├── language.lua │ ├── pad-and-key.lua │ ├── ps2.lua │ └── utils.lua ├── patches │ └── SLES-50326_cli.conf ├── PS20220WD20050620.crack ├── ps2-emu-compiler.self ├── sce_companion_httpd │ └── html │ ├── BackCover.jpg │ ├── base │ │ ├── arrow_up.png │ │ └── sprites.png │ ├── css │ │ ├── default-skin.png │ │ └── styles.min.css │ ├── index.html │ ├── js │ │ └── app.min.js │ ├── large │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ ├── landscape │ │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ │ └── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ ├── Page100.jpg │ │ ├── Page101.jpg │ │ ├── Page102.jpg │ │ ├── Page103.jpg │ │ ├── Page104.jpg │ │ ├── Page105.jpg │ │ ├── Page106.jpg │ │ ├── Page107.jpg │ │ ├── Page108.jpg │ │ ├── Page109.jpg │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ ├── Page110.jpg │ │ ├── Page111.jpg │ │ ├── Page112.jpg │ │ ├── Page113.jpg │ │ ├── Page114.jpg │ │ ├── Page115.jpg │ │ ├── Page116.jpg │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ ├── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page60.jpg │ │ ├── Page61.jpg │ │ ├── Page62.jpg │ │ ├── Page63.jpg │ │ ├── Page64.jpg │ │ ├── Page65.jpg │ │ ├── Page66.jpg │ │ ├── Page67.jpg │ │ ├── Page68.jpg │ │ ├── Page69.jpg │ │ ├── Page70.jpg │ │ ├── Page71.jpg │ │ ├── Page72.jpg │ │ ├── Page73.jpg │ │ ├── Page74.jpg │ │ ├── Page75.jpg │ │ ├── Page76.jpg │ │ ├── Page77.jpg │ │ ├── Page78.jpg │ │ ├── Page79.jpg │ │ ├── Page80.jpg │ │ ├── Page81.jpg │ │ ├── Page82.jpg │ │ ├── Page83.jpg │ │ ├── Page84.jpg │ │ ├── Page85.jpg │ │ ├── Page86.jpg │ │ ├── Page87.jpg │ │ ├── Page88.jpg │ │ ├── Page89.jpg │ │ ├── Page90.jpg │ │ ├── Page91.jpg │ │ ├── Page92.jpg │ │ ├── Page93.jpg │ │ ├── Page94.jpg │ │ ├── Page95.jpg │ │ ├── Page96.jpg │ │ ├── Page97.jpg │ │ ├── Page98.jpg │ │ └── Page99.jpg │ ├── medium │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ ├── landscape │ │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ │ └── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ ├── Page100.jpg │ │ ├── Page101.jpg │ │ ├── Page102.jpg │ │ ├── Page103.jpg │ │ ├── Page104.jpg │ │ ├── Page105.jpg │ │ ├── Page106.jpg │ │ ├── Page107.jpg │ │ ├── Page108.jpg │ │ ├── Page109.jpg │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ ├── Page110.jpg │ │ ├── Page111.jpg │ │ ├── Page112.jpg │ │ ├── Page113.jpg │ │ ├── Page114.jpg │ │ ├── Page115.jpg │ │ ├── Page116.jpg │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ ├── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page60.jpg │ │ ├── Page61.jpg │ │ ├── Page62.jpg │ │ ├── Page63.jpg │ │ ├── Page64.jpg │ │ ├── Page65.jpg │ │ ├── Page66.jpg │ │ ├── Page67.jpg │ │ ├── Page68.jpg │ │ ├── Page69.jpg │ │ ├── Page70.jpg │ │ ├── Page71.jpg │ │ ├── Page72.jpg │ │ ├── Page73.jpg │ │ ├── Page74.jpg │ │ ├── Page75.jpg │ │ ├── Page76.jpg │ │ ├── Page77.jpg │ │ ├── Page78.jpg │ │ ├── Page79.jpg │ │ ├── Page80.jpg │ │ ├── Page81.jpg │ │ ├── Page82.jpg │ │ ├── Page83.jpg │ │ ├── Page84.jpg │ │ ├── Page85.jpg │ │ ├── Page86.jpg │ │ ├── Page87.jpg │ │ ├── Page88.jpg │ │ ├── Page89.jpg │ │ ├── Page90.jpg │ │ ├── Page91.jpg │ │ ├── Page92.jpg │ │ ├── Page93.jpg │ │ ├── Page94.jpg │ │ ├── Page95.jpg │ │ ├── Page96.jpg │ │ ├── Page97.jpg │ │ ├── Page98.jpg │ │ └── Page99.jpg │ ├── small │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ ├── landscape │ │ │ ├── Box01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Box04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ │ └── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page01.jpg │ │ ├── Page02.jpg │ │ ├── Page03.jpg │ │ ├── Page04.jpg │ │ ├── Page05.jpg │ │ ├── Page06.jpg │ │ ├── Page07.jpg │ │ ├── Page08.jpg │ │ ├── Page09.jpg │ │ ├── Page100.jpg │ │ ├── Page101.jpg │ │ ├── Page102.jpg │ │ ├── Page103.jpg │ │ ├── Page104.jpg │ │ ├── Page105.jpg │ │ ├── Page106.jpg │ │ ├── Page107.jpg │ │ ├── Page108.jpg │ │ ├── Page109.jpg │ │ ├── Page10.jpg │ │ ├── Page110.jpg │ │ ├── Page111.jpg │ │ ├── Page112.jpg │ │ ├── Page113.jpg │ │ ├── Page114.jpg │ │ ├── Page115.jpg │ │ ├── Page116.jpg │ │ ├── Page11.jpg │ │ ├── Page12.jpg │ │ ├── Page13.jpg │ │ ├── Page14.jpg │ │ ├── Page15.jpg │ │ ├── Page16.jpg │ │ ├── Page17.jpg │ │ ├── Page18.jpg │ │ ├── Page19.jpg │ │ ├── Page20.jpg │ │ ├── Page21.jpg │ │ ├── Page22.jpg │ │ ├── Page23.jpg │ │ ├── Page24.jpg │ │ ├── Page25.jpg │ │ ├── Page26.jpg │ │ ├── Page27.jpg │ │ ├── Page28.jpg │ │ ├── Page29.jpg │ │ ├── Page30.jpg │ │ ├── Page31.jpg │ │ ├── Page32.jpg │ │ ├── Page33.jpg │ │ ├── Page34.jpg │ │ ├── Page35.jpg │ │ ├── Page36.jpg │ │ ├── Page37.jpg │ │ ├── Page38.jpg │ │ ├── Page39.jpg │ │ ├── Page40.jpg │ │ ├── Page41.jpg │ │ ├── Page42.jpg │ │ ├── Page43.jpg │ │ ├── Page44.jpg │ │ ├── Page45.jpg │ │ ├── Page46.jpg │ │ ├── Page47.jpg │ │ ├── Page48.jpg │ │ ├── Page49.jpg │ │ ├── Page50.jpg │ │ ├── Page51.jpg │ │ ├── Page52.jpg │ │ ├── Page53.jpg │ │ ├── Page54.jpg │ │ ├── Page55.jpg │ │ ├── Page56.jpg │ │ ├── Page57.jpg │ │ ├── Page58.jpg │ │ ├── Page59.jpg │ │ ├── Page60.jpg │ │ ├── Page61.jpg │ │ ├── Page62.jpg │ │ ├── Page63.jpg │ │ ├── Page64.jpg │ │ ├── Page65.jpg │ │ ├── Page66.jpg │ │ ├── Page67.jpg │ │ ├── Page68.jpg │ │ ├── Page69.jpg │ │ ├── Page70.jpg │ │ ├── Page71.jpg │ │ ├── Page72.jpg │ │ ├── Page73.jpg │ │ ├── Page74.jpg │ │ ├── Page75.jpg │ │ ├── Page76.jpg │ │ ├── Page77.jpg │ │ ├── Page78.jpg │ │ ├── Page79.jpg │ │ ├── Page80.jpg │ │ ├── Page81.jpg │ │ ├── Page82.jpg │ │ ├── Page83.jpg │ │ ├── Page84.jpg │ │ ├── Page85.jpg │ │ ├── Page86.jpg │ │ ├── Page87.jpg │ │ ├── Page88.jpg │ │ ├── Page89.jpg │ │ ├── Page90.jpg │ │ ├── Page91.jpg │ │ ├── Page92.jpg │ │ ├── Page93.jpg │ │ ├── Page94.jpg │ │ ├── Page95.jpg │ │ ├── Page96.jpg │ │ ├── Page97.jpg │ │ ├── Page98.jpg │ │ └── Page99.jpg │ └── thumbnails │ ├── BoxThumb01.jpg │ ├── BoxThumb04.jpg │ ├── landscape │ │ ├── BoxThumb01.jpg │ │ ├── BoxThumb04.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb01.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb02.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb03.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb04.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb05.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb06.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb07.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb08.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb09.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb10.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb11.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb12.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb13.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb14.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb15.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb16.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb17.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb18.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb19.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb20.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb21.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb22.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb23.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb24.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb25.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb26.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb27.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb28.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb29.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb30.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb31.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb32.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb33.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb34.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb35.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb36.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb37.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb38.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb39.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb40.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb41.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb42.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb43.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb44.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb45.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb46.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb47.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb48.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb49.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb50.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb51.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb52.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb53.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb54.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb55.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb56.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb57.jpg │ │ ├── Thumb58.jpg │ │ └── Thumb59.jpg │ ├── Thumb01.jpg │ ├── Thumb02.jpg │ ├── Thumb03.jpg │ ├── Thumb04.jpg │ ├── Thumb05.jpg │ ├── Thumb06.jpg │ ├── Thumb07.jpg │ ├── Thumb08.jpg │ ├── Thumb09.jpg │ ├── Thumb100.jpg │ ├── Thumb101.jpg │ ├── Thumb102.jpg │ ├── Thumb103.jpg │ ├── Thumb104.jpg │ ├── Thumb105.jpg │ ├── Thumb106.jpg │ ├── Thumb107.jpg │ ├── Thumb108.jpg │ ├── Thumb109.jpg │ ├── Thumb10.jpg │ ├── Thumb110.jpg │ ├── Thumb111.jpg │ ├── Thumb112.jpg │ ├── Thumb113.jpg │ ├── Thumb114.jpg │ ├── Thumb115.jpg │ ├── Thumb116.jpg │ ├── Thumb11.jpg │ ├── Thumb12.jpg │ ├── Thumb13.jpg │ ├── Thumb14.jpg │ ├── Thumb15.jpg │ ├── Thumb16.jpg │ ├── Thumb17.jpg │ ├── Thumb18.jpg │ ├── Thumb19.jpg │ ├── Thumb20.jpg │ ├── Thumb21.jpg │ ├── Thumb22.jpg │ ├── Thumb23.jpg │ ├── Thumb24.jpg │ ├── Thumb25.jpg │ ├── Thumb26.jpg │ ├── Thumb27.jpg │ ├── Thumb28.jpg │ ├── Thumb29.jpg │ ├── Thumb30.jpg │ ├── Thumb31.jpg │ ├── Thumb32.jpg │ ├── Thumb33.jpg │ ├── Thumb34.jpg │ ├── Thumb35.jpg │ ├── Thumb36.jpg │ ├── Thumb37.jpg │ ├── Thumb38.jpg │ ├── Thumb39.jpg │ ├── Thumb40.jpg │ ├── Thumb41.jpg │ ├── Thumb42.jpg │ ├── Thumb43.jpg │ ├── Thumb44.jpg │ ├── Thumb45.jpg │ ├── Thumb46.jpg │ ├── Thumb47.jpg │ ├── Thumb48.jpg │ ├── Thumb49.jpg │ ├── Thumb50.jpg │ ├── Thumb51.jpg │ ├── Thumb52.jpg │ ├── Thumb53.jpg │ ├── Thumb54.jpg │ ├── Thumb55.jpg │ ├── Thumb56.jpg │ ├── Thumb57.jpg │ ├── Thumb58.jpg │ ├── Thumb59.jpg │ ├── Thumb60.jpg │ ├── Thumb61.jpg │ ├── Thumb62.jpg │ ├── Thumb63.jpg │ ├── Thumb64.jpg │ ├── Thumb65.jpg │ ├── Thumb66.jpg │ ├── Thumb67.jpg │ ├── Thumb68.jpg │ ├── Thumb69.jpg │ ├── Thumb70.jpg │ ├── Thumb71.jpg │ ├── Thumb72.jpg │ ├── Thumb73.jpg │ ├── Thumb74.jpg │ ├── Thumb75.jpg │ ├── Thumb76.jpg │ ├── Thumb77.jpg │ ├── Thumb78.jpg │ ├── Thumb79.jpg │ ├── Thumb80.jpg │ ├── Thumb81.jpg │ ├── Thumb82.jpg │ ├── Thumb83.jpg │ ├── Thumb84.jpg │ ├── Thumb85.jpg │ ├── Thumb86.jpg │ ├── Thumb87.jpg │ ├── Thumb88.jpg │ ├── Thumb89.jpg │ ├── Thumb90.jpg │ ├── Thumb91.jpg │ ├── Thumb92.jpg │ ├── Thumb93.jpg │ ├── Thumb94.jpg │ ├── Thumb95.jpg │ ├── Thumb96.jpg │ ├── Thumb97.jpg │ ├── Thumb98.jpg │ └── Thumb99.jpg ├── sce_module │ ├── libc.prx │ └── libSceFios2.prx ├── sce_sys │ ├── about │ │ └── right.sprx │ └── keystone └── trophy_data └── SLES-50326_trophies.lua
Links
- More info: http://www.psx-place.com/threads/research-ps2-emulator-configuration-on-ps4.16131/
- More emulator configurations examples: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List
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