

TEST.ISOAnd when you're done, disconnect the client.Here we list some known compatible clients and how to use them. Nbd-clientSupported: Linux, Windows with WSL and custom kernelNbd-client requires nbd kernel support. TheseTypes come with more or fewer features included. Type (can be a combination)Regular OPL release with GSM, IGS, PADEMU, VMC, PS2RD Cheat Engine & Parental Controls.OPL with the right to left language support.OPL uses the following directory tree structure across HDD, SMB, andFor games on CD media - i.e.

Blue-bottom discsFor DVD5 and DVD9 images if using the NTFS file system on USB or SMB DVD9 images must be split and placed into the device root if using the FAT32 file system on USB or SMBFor Virtual Memory Card images - from 8MB up to 64MBOPL will automatically create the above directory structure the first time you launch it and enable your favorite device.For HDD users, OPL will read hdd0:_common/OPL/conf_hdd.cfg for the config entry "hdd_partition" to use as your OPL partition.If not found a config file, a 128Mb +OPL partition will be created. You can edit the config if you wish to use/create a different partition.All partitions created by OPL will be 128Mb (it is not recommended to enlarge partitions as it will break LBAs, instead remove and recreate manually with uLaunchELF at a larger size if needed).Game files on USB must be perfectly defragmented either file by file orBy whole drive, and Dual Layer DVD9 images must be split to avoid the 4GBLimitations of the FAT32 file system. We do not recommend using any programs.The best way for defragmenting - copy all files to pc, format USB, copy all files back.Repeat it once you faced defragmenting problem again.You also need a PC program to convert or split games into USB Advance/ExtremeFor loading games by SMB protocol, you need to share a folder (ex: PS2SMB)On the host machine or NAS device and make sure that it has full read andWrite permissions.


USB Advance/Extreme format is optional - *.ISO imagesAre supported using the folder structure above with the bonus thatDVD9 images don't have to be split if your SMB device uses the NTFS orFor PS2, 48-bit LBA internal HDDs up to 2TB are supported.
