Play PS2 Games with Neutrino & UDPBD - 99% Game Compatibility

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Play PS2 Games with Neutrino & UDPDB - 99% Game Compatibility

NPSL Github:
https://github.com/MegaBitmap/NPSL
More detailed info and a written guide available here.

PS2Link:
https://github.com/ps2dev/ps2link/rel...

GParted:
https://gparted.org/download.php


NPSL is an installer and launcher for running Rick Gaiser's neutrino
https://github.com/rickgaiser/neutrino
on a PlayStation 2 connected to a windows PC via Ethernet.
Neutrino is a third-party application that functions as an optical disk emulator.
This allows games to be played from a ISO file without any physical disk.
The ISO files are stored on an exFAT storage volume or partition connected to the PC.
The ps2 connects to the PC with the udpbd-server program.
The udpbd-server streams the game data live while the game is running on the ps2.
The benefit of this method is that the ps2 is capable of higher data throughput when using its Ethernet interface.
Loading games via Ethernet is faster than using a disk or USB drive.


Background Song:
   • Acid Trumpet  






Hello guys today I will show you how to use neutrino to play ps2 games from a network connected PC on a ps2.
This uses the udpbd protocol just like the special OPL build that I made a previous video on.
The benefit of neutrino is that it has near perfect game compatibility.
Neutrino only works with drives formatted as exFAT with Linux.
To start off we first need to download a ISO of gparted live so that we can create an exFAT partition.

Now we need to connect the PC and ps2 with an Ethernet cable,
I will only be showing how to configure a direct connection that does not use a router.
If your PC doesn’t have a spare Ethernet port, I recommend to use a USB Ethernet adapter.

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