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2.3. Copying SMS to your memory card (Independence/Modchip)
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2.3. Copying SMS to your memory card (Independence/Modchip)
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2.3. Copying SMS to your memory card (Independence/Modchip)
First download a copy of the latest SMS.ELF. The latest release is available at http://home.casema.nl/eugene_plotnikov/ also, some older versions
are held at http://ps2dev.org/ps2/Projects
. Developers can download the source from svn://svn.ps2dev.org.
Now copy this file to your memory card (memory card 0). The recommended (and probably easiest) way to copy the ELF file to your PS2 is using
FTP.
2.3.1. Copying SMS to your memory card using FTP
You'll need an FTP server running on your PS2, and an FTP client running on your PC, with either a crossover cable between the two, or patch
cables linking them both to a network switch.
2.3.1.1. Starting the FTP Server (uLaunchELF)
The recommended (and again, probably easiest) PS2 FTP server to use is the built in FTP server of 'unofficial' LaunchELF. You can get the
BOOT.ELF for uLaunchELF from here: http://www.ps2-scene.org/forums/showthread.php?t=37242
.
Assuming you've already copied the BOOT.ELF onto your memory card using one of the exploit installation techniques, it is very easy to start the
FTP server.
Turn on your PS2 and activate your exploit/modchip; first time you use uLaunchELF, it will look something like this:
Figure 2.2. uLaunchELF startup screen.
Press SELECT, go to Network Settings, then press O
Figure 2.3. uLaunchELF Network Settings - step 1
The next screen allows you to change the network settings using your controller pad. The settings are stored in the file
mc0:/SYS-CONF/IPCONFIG.DAT.
You can change the IP address of your PS2 from the default 192.168.0.10 to anything you want, but it must be on the same subnet as your PC. For
more information on network settings, please see the Section 2.6.1, “
Network Configuration ” section. You can edit the values using the D-pad.
Figure 2.4. uLaunchELF Network Settings - step 2