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pandemonium

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This question refers to booting the games using the Linux boot method. That is through leaving the OS card in TF1, and placing the game files in TF2.

I have the files in the subdirectory: sdcard/roms/ps2. They are .iso files. They are not showing up when I use the Linux startup method.

1) Can PS2 files be used on the Linux method?

2) Am I making a mistake with how I have the files organized?
 

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This question refers to booting the games using the Linux boot method. That is through leaving the OS card in TF1, and placing the game files in TF2.

I have the files in the subdirectory: sdcard/roms/ps2. They are .iso files. They are not showing up when I use the Linux startup method.

1) Can PS2 files be used on the Linux method?

2) Am I making a mistake with how I have the files organized?
PS2 .iso files generally cannot be run directly via the RG552 Linux boot method. Simply placing .iso files in sdcard/roms/ps2 won’t make them show up because the Linux system requires specific emulator support, BIOS files, and proper configuration. You need to use a compatible PS2 emulator on Linux and follow its file structure and format requirements.
 

pandemonium

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I do not know any programming languages. I am still trying to learn some programming.
I placed a password on the Android area. I still haven't tested the PS2 files on the RG552. I am hoping that it works. The computer seems to be built well. The fan system seems to be built well.
 
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pandemonium

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Okay.. I am referring to making a custom SD card for TF2, and using the OS that is in TF1(that came on a 16 GB card). I had purchased a 512 GB card that is not working. I also have some games on another 256 GB card. The games are not showing up when I use that either. Is there any way that I could get everything to show up through the OS that the player came with?

Everything can still be played with the 16 GB card removed. I just made sure that I don't use anything, set the date and time, and leave everything as it is. However, the PS2/Gamecube games are not working.