Small Correction on Naplink guide

Seems that when I copied the text from my copy.cnf something lost along the way.

I’ve updated the line LOAD vmc:PS2REALITYunrar.irx to LOAD vmc:/PS2REALITY/unrar.irx
The save provided at the end of the tutorial has been tested and loads Naplink however I will upload a slightly newer version later today

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How to use Naplink with the PS2 Independence Exploit

I’ve added a guide to installing Naplink using the Exploit and MCLoader 1.10, you can read it here

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PS2 Independence Exploit section

I’ve added a new downloads and FAQ section covering the PS2 Independence Exploit, I’ll be adding more to it over the weekend

Downloads section
FAQ section

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Xploder V4, an AR in XP clothing?

The Xploder V4 Professional is nearing release and appears to be a carbon copy of the old Action Replay V2 software with the Game Accelerator feature added in, code encryption alterations and a few GUI changes

The save transferring feature is most likely the same used as the Xport which makes me wonder whether they will update or alter the format and whether it will feature compatabilty with the GTA games, a series only supported in the US version of the Xport.

If you do purchase an Xploder V4 Professional please do send me a save so I can take a look at it, tests with the GTA games would also be great as this is something people will want to know

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XPSTool update

I’ve just got back from Leeds Festival to find Sam has sent me an update to XPSTool that fixes the bug I found, download the 1.1 release here

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PS2 Independence files and holiday time

Firstly, I’m away for 5 days and therefore cannot update the site or answer email queries, I will however get some more files online and answer emails when I get back.

Those looking for Xport saves of the Independence hack can find them here

Sam Skivington has released a command line tool for Windows users to add and remove files to an Xport save, download it here
Note This program was designed for use with the Exploit but it fails to correctly open all exploit files I have, I have contacted the author about this issue.

When I will return I will host a full selection of files for use with the exploit and possably create a tool or two of my own.

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PS2 Independence: Run Code On An Unmodded PS2

Whilst I was on holiday a useful and interesting exploit was found by mrbrown allowing users to load software from the memory card.

You can read more information and discussion on this discovery here

I intend creating a few tools to make things easier for users to insert Product ID’s and different software into the Xport save (which I will hopefully have for download soon) although nPort users are already catered for by mrbrowns own software and npo-x.exe

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Save Slicer Beta 3 available to members

Just a small update on this beta:

Added option to auto fill section name when extracting. This was added as some sections contain invalid characters for use on the windows file system, default is to ‘off’

Attempting to extract a section with invalid characters will result in the program terminating, this is just a quick fix until I implement a ‘smart’ auto completion of section filenames which will also fix this issue on nPort conversions

More updates will take place to Save Slicer and I will start coding again on a regular basis, I’m due a holiday and things will start rolling again in a month or so

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Use the site? Want to lose it?

Checking on the current stats of PS2 Save Tools it’s extremely obvious that the tools and support we offer are used frequently by a lot of people.

However…..

What is even more obvious is that we are running extremely short of disc space and especially bandwidth.

We would love to keep the site free and even finish some of the projects (new versions of Save Slicer, PS2SIDC, including full nPort support in all programs etc) but at this rate the site may have to follow Gamesaves.de recent departure…

This is the last thing we want to happen, nowhere else on the web is there such a collection of tools and information about and for PS2 saves, we are a unique resource

If you can spare a small amount to keep this site running then please do so, donating is as easy as pressing the Make a Donation button at the top left

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Save conversion software now available

It’s the software you’ve all been waiting for, PS2 Save Tools is very happy to announce the release of PS2MemConv – Translated Edition, a tool to convert saves between the Xport V2 and EMS Memory Card Adapter formats

Thanks to Martine Wei, we received a vanilla version of this software and translated it to English and improved the Xport save handling to natively support the .xps extension.

Please see the Readme-eng.txt file included for instructions of use and legal disclaimer.

The program has successfully been tested converting a .psu save to .xps but as my EMS Adapter has recently died I cannot personally test the conversion from .xps to .psu but have no reason to suspect it will fail.

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