Need noob help on hacking a PS2 through software

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Need noob help on hacking a PS2 through software

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I've hacked a Wii & iPod Touch in the past but since the PS2 is older and might rely on more physical methods I'd like you know how to hack a PS2 through software methods (using as little physical hardware hacking as possible), to take effect on physical discs rather than ISOs and to do the following things:
-Run GS Mode Selector
-Play Region Free PS1/PS2 games
-To use cheat codes ala Action Replay/Game Shark
Thanks in advance, I hope I can find this out. :)
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SamuraiMegas wrote:Knock yourself out kiddo.
http://bootleg.sksapps.com/tutorials/fmcb/index.php
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There's few if any options to play legit imports with software by itself.
At minimum get a good slide card or similar.

Swap discs and cogswap involve fooling the tray sensor.
So does HDD installation of imports (when using PS2's own drive rather than PC).

A hard drive can greatly improve load times for compatible PS2 games.
Downside is no PS1 support...
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I can use Free McBoot with GS Mode Selector, right?
If I just wanted to easily play foreign games on my PS2 (PS1 & PS2), what would be the easiest way software-wise and what would be the easiest way hardware-wise?
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Yes, FMCB will work with GS Mode Selector.

The easiest way to play imports is to get a modchip. If you want to play them on a softmodded console, you'll need to load a backup somehow - hard drive or burned disk. Alternatively, you could burn a Swap Magic disk and use that.

If you just want to use imports, you can get Swap Magic.
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Valkyrie-Favor wrote: If you just want to use imports, you can get Swap Magic.
Will work with PS1 games yes?
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I think you'll need a separate Swap Magic disk for that.

If you want to to play PS1 imports, it would be easier to get a modchip. If a PS2 modchip is too scary, PS1 modchips are very easy to install.
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Valkyrie-Favor wrote:I think you'll need a separate Swap Magic disk for that.

If you want to to play PS1 imports, it would be easier to get a modchip. If a PS2 modchip is too scary, PS1 modchips are very easy to install.
If not I can just use the PS1 Swap Trick, right? Or some other PS1-based method.
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The swap trick only works on the older PS1s, and is a pain. But yes, you can use that too.
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