![]() ![]() ![]() If it does not mention an app, we’ll add one by choosing this first blank slot. If it does, press right on the D-Pad until you see a blank slot. ![]() (APP) means that it says the name of an app. The section option down on this new screen is “Configure Item 1: (APP)”. Now, mid-screen you’ll see “Configure OSDSYS options…” choose it.Choose whichever one your PS2 memory card that FMCB is loading from is slotted into. If you’re running “Free MCBoot Configurator”, choose “Load CNF from MC0” or “Load CNF from MC1”. First thing’s first, if you’re running “Free HDBoot Configurator”, choose “Load CNF from hdd0” towards the top.If you’re in Japan, press O, if you’re anywhere else, press X. When it loads it will give you a choice of which button you want to want for OK and which for CANCEL.If you have either a “Free MCBoot Configurator” or “Free HDBoot Configurator”, then you’re in luck! Start whichever you have. If you’ve ever used an FMCB installer in the past, even if OPL didn’t auto show up, you have a method to make it do so.If it is on the PS2 menu when you boot up FMCB, then you’re done, enjoy! No? Then read on. Go ahead and power cycle the PS2, it could be that you have a configuration already for OPL.It will show you a loading window while it does the transfer. Now that you’re inside the “APPS” folder, press R1 again and choose “Paste”.If you’d like to automate it, keep reading. Again, you can either leave this ELF in the “APPS” folder and load it manually from it or you can automate it more. There will be a folder called “APPS”, if not, press R1 and choose “New Dir” and make an “APPS” folder.Press Triangle to back out to the main File Browser where you can see all destinations and go up to choose your PS2 memory card.Select it and it will tell you up top that it is now cut or copied. Using your D-Pad, go to the “Copy” or “Cut” option, either works. This brings up a sub-menu on the right side of the screen.If your buttons are still at the default configuration, you’ll navigate to the OPL.ELF file and select it by pressing the circle button.Go down to the “mass” option and enter that, it will show you the contents of your USB thumb drive.Now, you can either leave this USB drive in the PS2 all of the time and simply load the ELF manually from it or you can automate it a bit more.Press “O” on your controller if you are not already in the File Browser portion.Start that app, likely a “uLaunchELF” fork of some kind. Everyone has a way of loading ELF files, so should you. After that, copy OPL.ELF to the root of any Fat32 formatted USB thumb drive. ![]() First, rename it a very simple name, I recommend OPL.ELF.
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