od Alien v 17 zář 2008, 14:38
myPS2 je v podstatě browser manažer něco jako uLancherELF na kterém jde mimo jiné přehrávat MP3 hudba a je tam možnost poslouchat internetová rádia, ale pro to se musí ještě asi udělat nějaká úprava. Samozřejmostí je také prohlížení obrázků ve formátu JPG. Spouštění aplikací z CD, DVD, USB a HDD v podstatě skoro to samé jako v uLancherELFu.
No myslel jsem že to ale všichni budete znát tak jsem popis považoval za zbytečný. Jinak na obrázcích by se mělo dát dost poznat o co se jedná ne?
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myPS2 v1.2 README
The latest version of myPS2 can be found at
http://www.ntba2.de/
The source code can be found in the SVN repository at
http://www.ps2dev.org/
Overview
1. Installing & Configuration
- USB Support
- HDD Partition
- Gamepad Layout
- Accessing Samba (Windows) Shares
2. My Pictures
3. My Programs
4. My Files
- Creating New Folders
- Renaming And Deleting
- Copying Files
5. My Music
- Internet Radio
6. Settings
- Network Settings
- Partition Settings
- Skin Settings
- Language Settings
7. FAQ
8. Credits
9. Links
1. Installing & Configuring myPS2
To install myPS2 to your memory card simply transfer the following directories
and files using your favourite file manager or FTP program (Directory- and
filenames are case sensitive).
/boot/
/fonts/
/language/
/shoutcast/
/skins/
/logs/
MYPS2.ELF
CONFIG.DAT
samba.xml
After you have transfered the files just launch the MYPS2.ELF executable
from your bootlauncher application.
If you want to install the program to your HDD you must add two entries
to the CONFIG.DAT file:
hdd_boot_part = hdd0:PARTITION
hdd_boot_path = /PROGRAMS/MYPS2/
hdd_boot_part is the name of the partition you have myPS2 installed on.
hdd_boot_path is the path of the directory you have myPS2 installed in.
You can also run the program from CD. To do this burn the files on CD along
with the SYSTEM.CNF file. You should also add a dummy file to the compilation.
It doesn't matter what this file is, just make sure it's at least 30 MB.
USB Support
If you want to use your USB stick with myPS2 you need to supply an
USBD.IRX module. You can find this module on many PS2 game discs so
you can just copy it from one of your games.
Alternatively you can use the usbd module from Naplink which
can be downloaded at http://naplink.napalm-x.com/
myPS2 will look for the USBD.IRX module in the installation directory first.
If it can't find the file in the installation directory it will then look for
the module on the memory card in the following places:
- mc0:/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/SYS-CONF/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/BOOT/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/BOOT/SMS/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/BOOT/PS2MP3/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/SMS/USBD.IRX
- mc0:/PS2MP3/USBD.IRX
HDD Partition
If myPS2 detects a HDD on startup but cannot find a myPS2 partition, it will
ask you if you want to create one and guide you through the process. You don't
have to create a HDD partition but doing so will allow to use advanced features
such as Thumbnail Caching.
Gamepad Layout
Key Gamepad Button
up/down/left/right Directional Buttons
Select a file/entry CROSS Button
Back to previous menu TRIANGLE Button
Take a screenshot SELECT Button
Highlight list entries SQUARE Button
When viewing an image fullscreen in the "My Pictures" menu:
Key Gamepad Button
Zoom in CIRCLE or R1 Button
Zoom out SQUARE or L1 Button
Back to thumbnail view TRIANGLE button
Accessing Samba (Windows) Network Shares
You can access shared network folders from myPS2. To share a folder on a
network under Windows XP, right click it and select "Sharing and Security".
To access the share from myPS2 you must then add an entry to the samba.xml
file.
An entry in the file would look like this :
<share>
<name>My C-Drive (SMB)</name>
<path>smb://username:password@computer/C/</share>
</share>
name is the name that will show up in the menu.
path is the path to the network share.
The path can include a username and a password, as in the example above.
Whether this is neccessary or not depends on your Windows/Samba configuration.
computer is the network name of the computer. You can also enter the IP
address of the computer instead of its name.
If you want to use this feature you must first configure the network in the
Network Settings menu.
This is a new feature and I have only tested it with my Windows XP box. It should
work with all other versions of Windows or Samba, but if you can not get it to work,
here are some things to try out :
- If you are running Windows XP it can help to turn off the "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" setting under
"Local Area Network Properties" -> "Advanced" -> "WINS"
- Enter the IP address of your computer instead of its NetBIOS name in the samba.xml file.
- Create an lmhosts file with appropriate settings for your network and upload it
to mc0:lmhosts
- Make sure you can access your shares from other computers in the network.
My Pictures
This lets you browse picture collections on CD/DVD/MC/HDD/USB or Samba shares.
The "Cache Images" Option generates thumbnails for all images in the current
directory and stores them on the HDD. This reduces loading times alot.
Clicking on a thumbnail will open the detail view of the image. In detail
view you can zoom in and out with the CIRCLE and SQUARE buttons. To return
to the thumbnail view press the TRIANGLE button.
My Programs
This lets you launch other homebrew programs from MC/HDD/CD and USB.
If you click on a ELF file in the file list myPS2 will exit and attempt
to load the selected ELF executable.
My Files
This lets you manage files and directories.
Creating New Folders
To create a new folder navigate to the directory you want to create the folder
in and then click the "New Folder" button. Enter the name of the folder in the
keyboard dialog window and press the "OK" button.
Renaming And Deleting
To rename or delete a file or directory select it from the file list and mark it
by pressing the SQUARE button. The entry will then be highlighted and the
"Rename" and "Delete" buttons will become available.
To rename the file click "Rename", enter the new name in the keyboard dialog and
click "OK".
To delete the file click the "Delete" button. A window will pop up and ask for
confirmation so that you can not accidentally delete any of your files. You can
also delete several files at once, just highlight all files and directories that
you want to delete.
Copying Files
Highlight the files and directories that you want to copy by pressing the
SQUARE button. The "Copy" button will become active once you have selected at
least one file. When you are done selecting your files click the "Copy" button
and the program will ask you to select the destination directory.
Navigate to the directory you want the files to be copied into. The "Start" button
will become available once you have selected a valid destination directory.
Click the "Start" button to start the copy operation.
My Music
This lets you playback MP3s and Internet Radio Streams. M3U playlist files
are also supported.
To play an MP3 or M3U file simply select it from the list and press the
CROSS button.
Internet Radio
You need to configure your network settings before you can use this feature.
Click on the "Download" button to download a list with radio stations from
Shoutcast.com.
This can take a little while depending on the speed of your internet connection. Once the
download is complete, you can select a radio station from the list and tune in by pressing
the CROSS button.
You can also import your bookmarks from Winamp into myPS2. Just copy the Winamp.bm file
from the Winamp directory into the shoutcast directory of your myPS2 installation. You can
then access your bookmarks under "Bookmarks" in the radio menu.
Settings
This lets you configure some program variables. You can save your changes permamently
by clicking the "Save Config" button. This will write the CONFIG.DAT to disk (into
the same directory the myPS2.elf executable is in). "Load Config" will load config
settings from disk.
PS2 PAL SCPH-30004R + Chip Messiah, Network Adaptor + HDD Seagate 320GB, 16MB Expansion Memory Card + 2x Memory Card Sony 8MB, 2x Dual Shock Sony, USB Mouse + USB Keyboard
