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Getting Naplink on the memory card?

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 7:33 am
by bendarr
Allright. I've got PS2Menu running now. How do I get an ELF, such as NAPLINK or a small compiled program of my own, onto a memory card. Is this even possible? Everything seems to assume I have an ethernet adapter for the PS2. I do not.

Is there ANY way I can get NAPLINK running on the PS2? I seem to be having issues with making a CD thats readable on the console, so thats out.

TIA

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:34 am
by apache37
http://www.ps2savetools.com/download.ph ... tit&lid=54

Naplink bootable from memery card. How you get it on there just use nport or another tool.

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 3:08 pm
by bendarr
apache37 wrote:http://www.ps2savetools.com/download.ph ... tit&lid=54

Naplink bootable from memery card. How you get it on there just use nport or another tool.
Thanks. Now how do I get nPort on to the MC? I cant seem to get ANY other files besides the BADATA save onto the memory card. I use an Action Replay Evo Max to transfer data.

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 1:54 am
by mrbrown
nPort is useless on the memory card because it's a MC<->host transfer tool. This means that you already need ps2link or naplink connected from your PC before launching it.

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 7:07 am
by bendarr
I got it all working. I had to go out and buy some new CD's. The ones I was using were crap. Just basically made a CD with naplink on it, called the file on the CD BOOT.ELF and replaced the BOOT.ELF in the BADATA-SYSTEM dir. Now when the PS2 boots up with a compatible CD in the drive, the exploit loads Naplink instead of PS2Menu. I feel stupid for not figuring this out earlier.

On a side note, if I tried running Naplinkfrom the CD, it would come up with an error saying the program returned 12. What does that mean?