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#PS2 BIOS USA 2.30 UPDATE#
Modern versions of Open PS2 Loader will update this play history as well.Ī list of available resolutions can be found in the TESTMODE executable file in the BIOS.
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When using HDDOSD, both disc and HDD titles will be recorded (however most unofficial uses of the HDD do not conform to the appropriate partition naming scheme required for this functionality). Only a limited number of titles can be recorded: if exceeded, the least recently played one will be dropped. This data is stored in the "B?DATA-SYSTEM" folder of the Memory Card, displayed in the Browser (using a ROM-builtin icon not actually stored on the card) as the misleadingly named "Your System Configuration": the actual system settings are stored in built-in EEPROM (and HDD system partitions for HDDOSD/PSBBN exclusive settings such as keyboard repeat rate).
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The "Sony Computer Entertainment" boot screen can show "towers" (blocks appearing in different numbers and different heights) in the background, as long as a PS2 memory card is inserted: while undocumented in the manual, these blocks represent the different titles launched on the system, and the respective number of launches with that memory card inserted. Somewhere around 00002BD0 in the BIOS 01.00 files is what appears to be a debug menu, containing the options: Verify that these entries actually are part of a menu.