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Playstation - Using the PSIO

You need to log in to https://ps-io.com/downloads/ with the following details:

  1. The email address you ordered the PSIO from
  2. Your PSIO order number, as sent in your order/invoice confirmation
  3. Your PSIO cartridge serial number, printed on the reverse of the PSIO itself

Downloads are restricted to users with the above information only.

Quick rundown of what bits and pieces get updated on the PSIO

  • Menu system
    • This is the code run by the Playstation which shows you the game menu, browses folders, allows setting changes etc.
    • This runs from a file named `MENU.SYS` in root of SD card
    • When upgrading the menu, the file is replaced and it stays on SD card!
  • ARM Microcontroller
    • The code for the ARM microcontroller is named `FIRMWARE.AFW`
    • During upgrades it is placed in the root of the SD card
    • The upgrade tool detects the firmware and prompts the user to remove it from the SD card when it is no longer needed
  • FPGA Chip
    • The code for the FPGA chip is named `UPDATE.FPG`
    • During upgrades it is placed in the root of the SD card
    • You are prompted to remove the file after it has been flashed

You need to put some Playstation game images on your SD card!!!

Restrictions

Games need to confirm to the following:

  • One game/title per folder
  • Folder names limited to 64 characters
  • Games which have more than one .bin file need to either have a cu2 file, or be combined into a single .bin

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  • by john