I recently burnt a copy of ps2link to start exploring the areas of ps2development. I also installed the Inlink client v1.3.2 and replaced the exe with 1.3.7 and here are the results:
Inlink on first run prompts for config settings which i provide and it promptly crashes upon saving settings. Wants to send error reports to M$.
ps2link however on load prints to the TV screen the following:
Welcome to ps2link v1.2
Did not find path (A)!
Which I am under the impression that unless the ps2 has a floppy port somewhere that I cant seem to see is an incorrect path.
Following the above message is a White block similar to the old style cursors you would see in command line progs.
My current setup is as follows:
ps2 console : SCPH-30001 R with Flip Top Cover.
Using Swap Magic v2.0 Cd (USA Build)
PC: Windows XP Professional (sp1)
Network: Dlink DI-604 Router
I am at a loss as to the cause of these problems I would just like to get the communication working so I can start working on projects.
If anyone can tell me the reasons for the above issues and a quick fix or suggested course of action, void of spending money on a mod chip, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jaqass
Inlink / ps2Link issues.
You might want to try the Independence exploit, at http://www.ocgnet.org/0xd6/ (temporary home). Since you already have Swap Magic, you can use Sjeep's installer to install the exploit to memory card from CD-ROM. Hopefully you already own at least one PS1 game :)
Getting the latest ps2link to work with the exploit is very easy, just copy all of ps2link's files into the BxDATA-SYSTEM directory (make sure they are uppercase!) and copy ps2link.elf over BOOT.ELF. ps2link will automatically detect where it was booted from and try to load the modules from there.
Getting the latest ps2link to work with the exploit is very easy, just copy all of ps2link's files into the BxDATA-SYSTEM directory (make sure they are uppercase!) and copy ps2link.elf over BOOT.ELF. ps2link will automatically detect where it was booted from and try to load the modules from there.