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Makefile
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
Rules.make
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
excepHandler.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
excepHandler.h
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
imports.lst
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
irx_imports.h
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
mipsirx.x
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
net_fio.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
net_fio.h
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
net_fsys.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
nprintf.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
pcsx2hostfs.irx
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
ps2link.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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2010-01-20 18:49:41 +00:00 |
tty.c
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I implemented somethign I called pcsx2hostfs. It's a IOP driver which uses a virtual device implemented into pcsx2's emulation of the iop memory map, and not existing in the real ps2, which could be used to allow "host:" access from ps2 applications. THe pcsx2-side implementation currently is only hackedup to allow reading a hardcoded path, and it would probably not work with normal homebrew yet.
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