ULE: Changed the path for reading and saving the configuration file.EDIT : FMCB Installer v0.972 (with FMCB v1.952) released.ĮDIT 9: FMCB v1.94 released: FMCB v1.9 series release thread - ĮDIT 3: FMCB v1.93 released: FMCB v1.9 series release thread - ĮDIT 4: Added the MBR checker diagnostic tool, for troubleshooting purposes.ĮDIT 2: FMCB v1.92 released: FMCB v1.9 series release thread - ĮDIT 9: FMCB v1.91 released: FMCB v1.9 series release thread - Īs the thread title suggests, I thought of splitting off the discussion of FMCB-related content from the installer's (Which is quite lengthy).įMCB v1.94 has been released! It now supports the Protokernel consoles, the HDD OSD (Browser v2.00), and the PSX (DVR unit). After writing to BOOT, the timestamp is set to 23:59:59 (the maximum allowed by the PS2) Which are the modified and updated homebrew and what's changed?:įree McBoot: Packed as a standalone ELF (simply copy it from one MC to another and it will work), paths reading from SYS-CONF now reads from BOOT, splash screen updated, the embed ELF launcher was changed.įree McBoot configurator: Changed the path for reading and saving the configuration file. Usually Free McBoot is installed as a OSDSYS Update which allows it to autoboot with the console which is pointless for users with BIOS v2.30+.Īlso, FunTuna can autoboot FMCB if the user haves a modchip installed (just as with OSDSYS Launcher + FMCB) That's not the case of the uLE used in FunTuna.įortuna users should install the FunTuna package for stability and safety reasons.Īlso Fortuna + OSDSYS Launcher + FMCB kinda lacks of sense now since FunTuna has a standalone ELF for FMCB. Even saving a configuration file using the uLE packed in Fortuna will cause his own exploit crash in the future as the folder's timestamp gets changed when the CNF file is saved. When Fortuna was released, the author took no time at all on fixing homebrew to properly work with his exploit. Why people should use FunTuna instead of Fortuna (or Fortuna + OSDSYS Launcher + FMCB)?:įortuna it's a part of FunTuna (also, the entry point).įunTuna it's noobie package that contains modified homebrew(*) to work with Fortuna without messing the timestamps plus all of them now reads and saves configurations on the BOOT folder. If you changed your PS2's date for some reason, you can now set it back to the real actual date. Now the FunTuna timestamp in the new Memory Card is set to 23:59:59, the highest available on the PS2. Go to mc0:/ and select the BOOT folder, then press R1, and select Copyĥ - Go back (.) and then enter mc1:/, then press R1 and select PasteĦ - After the copy finishes, shut down your consoleħ - Take the Memory Card from slot 2 and place it in slot 1ġ0 - Select "Save CNF to MC0". Place the another one in the slot 2.ģ - Turn on your console and boot FunTuna.Ĥ - Open uLE/wLE. Else, you can set the date to the future temporary.Ģ - Place the Memory Card where FunTuna is in the slot 1. Also, be sure your PS2 haves the actual date and that there are no saves with futuristic timestamp on the Memory Card where you want to copy FunTuna. 1 - Be sure there's no Fortuna saves on the Memory Card where you want to copy FunTuna.
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