![]() ![]() If you want to add a background or icon for when the eboot is selected in the XMB, just put them into the PyPOPS folder, named ICON0.png, PIC0.png like normal.įinally, just make sure the games title (see update 2) and code are correct (see update 1 for info on how to find the game code), and make the eboot.Ĭommands will show in the black command window, just leave it alone and let it do its thing. Now, just select the files you wish to convert, and make sure the compression is set to 9. Make sure you have images of the disks you want to convert (use IMGBURN… here). This will open a GUI, and a black command window. Unzip the PyPOPS file, and double click PyPOPS.py. You will also need to download and install the Python Interpreter, which you can get from HERE. To do this, first download PyPOPS from HERE. Therefore, when you load up a separately created eboot (for disk 2 for example), it shows that there is no save data.īecause of this, it is necessary to create a combined eboot file from both of the disks together. Some of the old PSX games such as Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy etc were on 1 or more CD's,which gives a problem when converting to be played on PSP as some of them didn’t give the opportunity to save the game before switching disks. ![]() ![]() After having a look into it my self to create a MGS eboot, I thought i'd right a quick guide to try and helps others out. There have been a few posts recently talking about creating eboots for multi-disk PSX games to be played on PSP. ![]()
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