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For confident users, use FTP to browse to "/data/AppData/sony/pcsx/17/.pcsx/" and delete everything in there except the symlink to ! will you please join Our Telegram Group. If anyone needs instructions for deleting the previous appdata then let me know. NOTE - Previous savestates and memory cards will probably cause issues with this. When you now restart the PSC, everything will look the same still, but when you start Tekken3 it will be the NTSC version running at the proper speed instead of PAL slow-motion. Now both are just romw.bin with different names. Download this file, rename it to romJP.bin and upload/overwrite the one on the PSC.
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It's actually the same one the PSP used and has high compatibility with all regions. Go into the "/gaadata/system/bios" folder. A simple way to fix this is to make sure that both BIOS files are actually the same file. A lot of people have issues with certain games not starting because the wrong BIOS file is trying to boot it.

One last thing that I would further recommend involves the BIOS files.

There are other things that need to be edited if you are changing the game, but in our case we don't need to do anything else.Īt this point we are basically done. Click on "Write Changes" and close the app. Edit the BASENAME cell from "SCES-01237" to "SLUS-00402". The one we want is GAME_ID 17 (the same as the folder name). Re-download a copy of "/gaadata/databases/regional.db" and open it in DB Browser. Ok, now we need to edit the database to reflect our changed filenames. I've used the 54 setting with all games without issue. Save and upload/overwrite the one on the PSC. Edit the line "psx_clock = 39" to "psx_clock = 54". Re-download the pcsx.cfg (keep your backups from before untouched) and open it in Notepad++. Delete the PAL BIN/CUE files first, then upload your NTSC ones.
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Because we are replacing with the same game, we can just rename the image and license files to match the new serial instead of uploading new ones. The Tekken3 files are in this folder named SCES-01237.bin, SCES-01237.cue etc, along with the pcsx.cfg file. Therefore it is assumed you have the necessary CUE/BIN files already and named correctly (SLUS-00402)īrowse to "/gaadata/17". In our specific example, we will be replacing the PAL version of Tekken3 with the NTSC version. It's about 14GB, but the USB speed should be pretty good.
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Ideally, backup the entire folder to PC to keep safe in case of problems. This contains all the stock games and the database and bios files. The folder we are interested in is "/gaadata". If it doesn't work, then you either didn't get Bleemsync installed properly or you have some other PC issues that are beyond the scope of this guide. If successful, you should see a directory listing of the internal storage of the PSC.

Use the following settings to make a connection:

Provided your microUSB cable supports data, and not just power, you can now access the FTP server running on the PSC through this same USB connection that is powering the console. Everything should be working exactly as stock. We are only concerned with running the PSC stock, so won't actually be using Bleemsync or a USB stick after initial install. We only need this to get the FTP server, so once the installation is successful you can stop following the instructions. ** THIS IS NOT A BEGINNERS GUIDE, IT ASSUMES A MEDIUM LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY **Ī text editor that respects proper line endings: Ī microUSB data cable to power the PSC from your PC USB port.įollow the instructions on the Bleemsync site to get through the initial install.
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** ONLY DO THIS IF YOU ARE WILLING TO TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY ** ** WARNING - WRITING INTERNAL STORAGE ALWAYS CARRIES SOME RISK **
