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HD Loader is a program for the PlayStation 2 video game console which allows users to play games installed on the optional hard drive peripheral via PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor. The games can be copied to the hard drive from within the program, or by using a computer with image dumping software that outputs to a specific custom format.
The HD Loader software does not require an original Sony hard drive to function properly, however some drives may be impossible to attach without modifying connectors. Games may also refuse to detect the drive if it is unofficial.
Reaction[edit]
Sony's public stance on HD Loader is that it is not supported and is illegal (it can enable game piracy by allowing games to be installed, then played later without owning the disc).[citation needed] In October, 2006, a federal court in California ordered defendants to pay in excess of $9 million in damages for Digital Millennium Copyright Act violations for selling HD Loader.[citation needed] A clone of the patched version of the official version is being sold as HD Advance, is still being manufactured and can be purchased from many online retailers.
Compatibility[edit]
HD Loader is not 100% compatible with all PS2 games. Some incompatibilities exist because game software depends on certain peculiarities of the PS2 drive hardware. Additional incompatibilities arise from the use of dual-layer DVDs in some PS2 games, which are sometimes not parsed properly by HD Loader (incidentally, dual-layer games can only be installed from a PC but as of 0.8c it's possible to install them from HD Loader). Finally, there are intentional impediments introduced by some recent high-profile PS2 titles, such as God of War and Gran Turismo 4, to prevent them from being executed off the hard drive.
In response to the limitations of HD Loader, a number of independent programmers have developed patches which extend the functionality of HD Loader to improve game compatibility or different software entirely (e.g., OpenPS2Loader). These include a fix to improve dual-layer support, one to implement a non-aligned data buffer (which allows Gradius V to be played from the HD), one to defeat newer copy-protection measures (popularly known as the God of War fix), one to support the new 'slimline' SCPH-70000 series PlayStation 2 hardware and one to implement 48-bit Logical Block Addressing (which allows HD Loader to take full advantage of hard drives larger than 137 GB; or 128 GiB, as reported by HD Loader) as of 0.7c hard drives of up to 2 Terabytes can be used.
These unofficial patches have been accumulated into the HD Loader release known as 0.8b, The unofficial HD Loader is currently at version 0.8c as of April 2007. Version 0.8c continues support for 48-bit (up to 2 Terabyte hard drives), patches for Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and God of War II, 3 more modes and support for installing and running dual layer games directly off the hard drive.
Some games need to be patched in order to be played with HD Loader. Another may require using tricks, such as starting the game with an older, digital controller and then switching to DualShock 2, or refuse to install. According to PS2HD.COM, the compatibility rate of patched HD Loader is around 88.2%.
Original Playstation games are not compatible with this method.
Version history[edit]
Official HD Loader is extracted and released to the internet as a retaliation to the free library files used in its creation.
Breviarium romanum 1962 edition. 0.6d - the first unofficial version that improved game compatibility.
0.7c - fix for Suikoden V, patches for 48bit HDDs (up to 2 Terabytes), DMA modes (UDMA/MDMA) and DVD9 fix to allow dual layer games to be played were added. A stable GUI Patching app was created and allowed one to choose which patches and other various edits to apply to an Official unpatched version. Updated compatibility menu added.
0.7e - patches that fixed Shadow of the Colossus and Super Monkey Ball were added. Reimage license keygen. This version enabled playing many previously incompatible games. Updated compatibility menu and changed modes description.
0.8 - A patch that fixed GTA: Liberty City Stories and the ability to edit the DMA button configuration. Oracle rdf documentation.
0.8b - fixes a bug with HDL0.8 not installing to HDDs over 128 GB and a few other minor errors. Updated compatibility menu.
0.8b+ - A patch that fixed God of War II was added. This version is known under different names because author did not rename the version. Additionally, this patch breaks support for Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
0.8c - A fix for the buffer alignment was added into the GUI Patcher app and made both GOW2 and GTA:LCS run without crashing. This is the current version. The unofficial releases can be run on a console with a modchip installed, or by using an exploit such as Free McBoot [1] or PS2 Independence Exploit.
HD Advance[edit]
HD Advance is a cloned version of the HD Loader software for the PlayStation 2, which allow users to play games installed to the optional hard drive peripheral available for the PS2. HD Advance is identical in functionality to many patched versions of HD Loader freely available online (that include DVD-9 support and 48-bit hard drive addressing) - only with a different theme and some changed text strings.
The only benefit of HD Advance is that it is distributed on a pressed disk, giving a patched version of HD Loader that can run on a console without a modchip installed, and also without the need of the PS2 Independence Exploit or any other software modification.
However, players who were using HD Advance 2.0 retail pressed discs (CD or DVD) to format a Maxtor hard disk with 80 GB capacity and subsequently use the disc to play PS2 games from the HDD were reported experiencing a strange problem. HD Loader versions up to 0.7c boot up perfectly via the Independence Exploit but subsequent versions of HD Loader from 0.8 onwards freezes on the splash screen and refuses to start up if formatted with a HD Advance disc. This is possibly due to newer patches that are not in any HD Advance discs;a solution is to reformat the hard disk with HD Loader version 0.8 or higher, which is recommended for newer PS2 games. However, this is not confirmed to work 100% across the board[citation needed] as certain PS2 models (mainly PAL 7xxx consoles) was reported to still freeze at splash screen; a currently-unfixable problem related to HD Loader version 0.8 or higher on PAL single-port network adapter models was the main problem[citation needed].
Open PS2 Loader[edit]
Open PS2 Loader, abbreviated as OPL, is an open-source program that allows playing of commercial games and homebrew installed from external storage devices. [2]. It has support for the Hard Disk Drive (like HD Loader), USB (like HD Advance), and SMB (over network). It also has additional features, like the GSM feature that is used to disable videos and change the resolution of the game output, virtual memory cards (allowing you to save on USB, HDD, or SMB), usage of the DualShock3 controller over USB and Bluetooth (using a dongle) and a cheat engine. The interface of Open PS2 Loader can be customized with themes. It has been developed in version control since September 27, 2009.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HD_Loader&oldid=911823917'
by Marshal M. RosenthalUpdated September 22, 2017
Items you will need
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) does not come equipped with an internal hard drive, but can access one if the console has been modified (or “modded”) to allow the operating system to perform functions not intended by Sony. You can connect and access an external hard drive to a PS2, providing that a USB model, formatted with the “FAT” Windows operating system format is chosen. You will also need the Swap Magic program for the PS2 and a few supplies and free programs to use with a PC.
Download the free “USB Advance” file to the desktop of the PC (see Resources). Double-click the file to decompress it to a folder on the desktop.
Double-click the folder to open its window. Double-click the “USBAdvance-PC-Software” folder to open its window. Drag the two files that are inside onto the desktop.
Eject the disc tray of the DVD drive. Place a blank recordable CD disc on the tray and close the tray. Double-click the icon of the disc on the desktop to open its window. Drag the two files that were taken out of the folder into the disc’s window. Right-click the icon of the disc and select “Burn” from the pop-up menu. Let the burning procedure finish before right-clicking the disc again, selecting “Eject” and removing it from the disc tray once it has been ejected.
Double-click the “USBExtreme_winist” file that is inside the decompressed “USB Advance” folder to decompress it to a folder. Double-click the folder to open its window. Drag the file inside the window, “USBExtreme.exe” to the desktop.
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Plug the USB cable from the “FAT”-formatted USB external hard drive into a USB port on the PC. Double-click the “USBExtreme” program on the desktop to launch it.
Click the “Format” tab on the program’s main screen. Select the USB hard drive from the “Drive” drop-down menu on the screen. Click the “Format” button at the bottom of the screen. Quit the program after the confirmation screen appears. Right-click the icon of the USB external hard drive. Select “Eject” from the pop-up menu. Disconnect the USB cable attached to the drive from the USB port of the PC.
Press the “Eject” key on the front of the PS2. Insert the “Swap Magic” disc into the disc tray. Press the “Eject” button to close the tray.
Press the “Eject” button when the disc drive in the PS2 stops spinning (the “whirring” sound will go silent). Press the “Eject” button, remove the “Swap Magic” disc and place the CD that was made on the tray. Press the “Eject' key to close the tray.
Plug the USB cable attached to the USB external hard drive into the USB port on the PS2. The drive number for the USB external hard drive will now appear as a choice in the “USBExtreme” screen that is now being displayed. Games and files that have been copied to the drive can now be accessed using the program.
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Modifying the PS2 voids any warranty that might be in place.
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