Tenshigami
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Installing, Using, and Getting the Most Out of Popsloader:
Popsloader is an OE plugin created by the Dark_AleX, the main man behind the OE firmwares. This plugin allows you to load your PS1 POPS games using any of the different firmware POPS versions from 3.00 to 3.11. Note: 3.30 and 3.40 OE-A cannot load POPS from version 3.03 and below.
Although Popsloader takes time to install, it's well worth it for the increased compatibility with PS1 games. Here is a step-by-step guide for those new to Popsloader.
NONE of these steps write to flash! Everything described in this guide is SAFE!
What you need:
- Update Eboots for 3.00, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 3.10, and/or 3.11 - Will post links with permission!
- PBP Unpacker
- A PSARDumper version with support for up to 3.11 or above
- Popsloader
Step 1:
- Open the update eboot file in PBP Unpacker, and unpack it to your desktop.
- Take the data.psar file (you may delete the rest of the unpacked files) and place it in ms0:/ (the root folder of your memory stick.
Step 2:
- Run PSARDumper from your memory stick. press Square to dump and decrypt the firmware files.
- Take pops.prx and popsman.prx from ms0:/F0/kd/ and place them on your hard drive. For 3.00 thru 3.03 pops you also need meaudio.prx.
- rename the copies on your hard drive to pops<version>.prx, popsman<version>.prx (and meaudio<version>.prx) with no period in the version number. I.E. pops300.prx for 3.00
- Delete the F0 folder from your memorystick.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 for any other pops versions you wish to install.
Step 3:
- place popsloader.prx and the popsloader folder in ms0:/seplugins.
- place your renamed .prx files in ms0:/seplugins/popsloader/
Step 4:
- open ms0:/seplugins/pops.txt in notepad and add the following line: ms0:/seplugins/popsloader.prx. Save the file.
- boot your PSP in recovery. go to Plugins and set popsloader.prx [POPS] to Enabled.
- exit to XMB
Congratulations! Popsloader is now installed and ready to use!
The first time you run a PS1 game that has no popsloader settings, the plugin will display a menu to select the version of pops you wish to use. To change the specific pops version for a game that already has popsloader settings, hold the R Trigger while selecting the game from the XMB Menu.
The following is currently only valid on 3.40 OE-A!
To convert 3.40 pops back to the older pops save file format, use CWCheat:
- CWCheat 0.1.8
How to convert:
- run game in 3.40 POPS (in popsloader menu: Original from flash)
- As soon as you can (classic black Playstation logo screen) after loading the PS1 game, activate the CWCheat menu (default: hold Select for 3 seconds)
- go to "Manage Memory Cards"
- select "save memory card 1 to memory stick". (and memory card 2 if you want/need)
- exit out of the CWCheat menu, quit POPS, then load the game in your desired POPS version.
- enter CWCheat as soon as you can, go to manage memory cards, then select "load memory card 1 from memory stick" (and memory card 2 if you want/need)
Your 3.40 save data is now usable in the lower POPS versions. Until you use 3.40 pops for that game again.
Popsloader is an OE plugin created by the Dark_AleX, the main man behind the OE firmwares. This plugin allows you to load your PS1 POPS games using any of the different firmware POPS versions from 3.00 to 3.11. Note: 3.30 and 3.40 OE-A cannot load POPS from version 3.03 and below.
Although Popsloader takes time to install, it's well worth it for the increased compatibility with PS1 games. Here is a step-by-step guide for those new to Popsloader.
NONE of these steps write to flash! Everything described in this guide is SAFE!
What you need:
- Update Eboots for 3.00, 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 3.10, and/or 3.11 - Will post links with permission!
- PBP Unpacker
- A PSARDumper version with support for up to 3.11 or above
- Popsloader
Step 1:
- Open the update eboot file in PBP Unpacker, and unpack it to your desktop.
- Take the data.psar file (you may delete the rest of the unpacked files) and place it in ms0:/ (the root folder of your memory stick.
Step 2:
- Run PSARDumper from your memory stick. press Square to dump and decrypt the firmware files.
- Take pops.prx and popsman.prx from ms0:/F0/kd/ and place them on your hard drive. For 3.00 thru 3.03 pops you also need meaudio.prx.
- rename the copies on your hard drive to pops<version>.prx, popsman<version>.prx (and meaudio<version>.prx) with no period in the version number. I.E. pops300.prx for 3.00
- Delete the F0 folder from your memorystick.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 for any other pops versions you wish to install.
Step 3:
- place popsloader.prx and the popsloader folder in ms0:/seplugins.
- place your renamed .prx files in ms0:/seplugins/popsloader/
Step 4:
- open ms0:/seplugins/pops.txt in notepad and add the following line: ms0:/seplugins/popsloader.prx. Save the file.
- boot your PSP in recovery. go to Plugins and set popsloader.prx [POPS] to Enabled.
- exit to XMB
Congratulations! Popsloader is now installed and ready to use!
The first time you run a PS1 game that has no popsloader settings, the plugin will display a menu to select the version of pops you wish to use. To change the specific pops version for a game that already has popsloader settings, hold the R Trigger while selecting the game from the XMB Menu.
The following is currently only valid on 3.40 OE-A!
To convert 3.40 pops back to the older pops save file format, use CWCheat:
- CWCheat 0.1.8
How to convert:
- run game in 3.40 POPS (in popsloader menu: Original from flash)
- As soon as you can (classic black Playstation logo screen) after loading the PS1 game, activate the CWCheat menu (default: hold Select for 3 seconds)
- go to "Manage Memory Cards"
- select "save memory card 1 to memory stick". (and memory card 2 if you want/need)
- exit out of the CWCheat menu, quit POPS, then load the game in your desired POPS version.
- enter CWCheat as soon as you can, go to manage memory cards, then select "load memory card 1 from memory stick" (and memory card 2 if you want/need)
Your 3.40 save data is now usable in the lower POPS versions. Until you use 3.40 pops for that game again.