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I just got a Matrix modded PS2 can I use the PS3 to transfer games into it? The games are in ISO format.
that is a modchip right?Matrix modded PS2
How would I do it then?
The PS2 has an internal hard drive with a network cable port. The games are saved on the internal hard drive.that is a modchip right?
you have to burn discs...
how would you want to transfer the games?
hoo, the modchip is useless in that sense.. it's only used for burned discsHow would I do it then?
The PS2 has an internal hard drive with a network cable port. The games are saved on the internal hard drive.
The PS2 has an internal hard drive with a network cable port.
Yeah, the FTP is what I'm thinking of doing, but I'm unsure what even a Matrix-modded PS2 does.hoo, the modchip is useless in that sense.. it's only used for burned discs
i guess you can try FTP between the ps3 and ps2, but i recall the ps3 was slow as fuck
you need to get one in server (the ps3 is preferable) and the other in client mode
i don't think you can use SMB between them
A PC I don't have...that's why I'm asking this questionOnly if you install that equipment, non of which needs a modchip, just FreeMCBoot. You shouldn't need a PS3 for anything, transfer via PC.
I don't think it's a modchip.
The PS2 is modified to have an internal HDD and I was just told that I need to have that drive removed so I can add games into it. Also, the thing that drives the PS2 is somethint called Matrix 1.99.
The disc tray doesn't open at all.
If I remove this, how can I plug it to a PC? Is there a special adaptor I need? Because the hard drive looks like the one inside the PC and it needs a special sort of cable. If I can use it like an external hard drive, that would be awesome.Matrix is a modchip. Just that its usefulness is limited if PS2's disc drive has problems.
Games can be installed without using either the modchip or the disc tray.
Remove the HDD and plug it into a PC to copy the games, or transfer the games to the PS2's HDD via LAN using the network adapter.
If your PS2's drive works, but has a broken tray, a flip top or slide tool ought to help.
Firmware updated PS3s I don't think will work.
Before Sony removed OtherOS, you could've tried Linux on the PS3.
I thinkI just got a Matrix modded PS2 can I use the PS3 to transfer games into it? The games are in ISO format.
You can use an USB-IDE adapter, such as an external HDD dock, an enclosure, or just a simple adapter like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SATA-PATA-I...844163?hash=item489afbe2c3:g:qDAAAOSwXYtY35iYIf I remove this, how can I plug it to a PC? Is there a special adaptor I need? Because the hard drive looks like the one inside the PC and it needs a special sort of cable. If I can use it like an external hard drive, that would be awesome.