Now the 'Real working PS2 Slim Swap Trick' can begin: First you need to have disabled the sensors, but only the back ones. Now edit the Iso again, but this time copy/paste launch.elf (120 KBytes) over the bootfile alias now cogswap data.īurn ISO and name it as 'launch disk'. Burn the Iso with lower speed for better reading quality, use DVD-R or CD-R the same as the original disk is. You can overwrite the remaining orig bootfile data with zeroes (hex values), but I guess it works even if you leave them there. Open cogswap.elf with hexeditor, select all and copy/paste the data over the original boofile data in the ISO. Open ISO and bootfile with hexeditor, search the ISO for ELF and compare if it has really the bootfile hex values. Roms,roms,emulator,emulators,rom,nintendo 64 roms,n64 roms,amiga roms,snes roms,super nintendo roms.Įxtract the above mentioned boot file with Isobuster. Cog Swap Ps2 SlimĬogSwap (.elf): Great backup.
Create ISO Image (a usual one, 2048 bytes per Sector) of that disk with Isobuster etc. That file should be 120 Kbytes or larger and I'm shure it is almost every time. I used a DVD-Rom but it should work with PS2-CD also. PS2 game disx has a high LBA boot file (around 1.000.000 or higher needed, you can check the LBA value out with Isobuster), That files starts with SLUS or SLES ending by a number.