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The "Swiss Army Knife" of PS2 homebrew. It is a file manager that allows you to launch .ELF files from various storage devices.
To get this setup working, you must configure Codebreaker to "hand off" the console to OPL after cheats are selected. 1. Preparation of Files
A stable version of the homebrew application used to load PS2 games from USB, SMB (network), or an internal HDD. opl v093 ulaunch codebreaker v10 link
Set "Auto Tray Eject" to OFF and save your configuration. 3. Activating Cheats and Booting Games Select your desired game and the cheats you want to enable.
Navigate to your storage device (e.g., mass:/ for USB) and run Codebreaker10.elf . Once inside Codebreaker, go to the menu. The "Swiss Army Knife" of PS2 homebrew
Critical: The file extension .elf must be lowercase for the Codebreaker "Auto-Launch" feature to recognize it.
Ensure you are using the correct Game ID for your specific regional version of the game (e.g., SLUS, SCUS). Once inside Codebreaker
Ensure your OPL settings (like IGR path) are correct and that your USB drive is formatted to FAT32.
Guide to Setting Up OPL v0.9.3 with uLaunchELF and Codebreaker v10
Verify that OPL is named exactly CB_launch.elf (lowercase extension) and is located in the BOOT folder on either mc0:/ or mass:/ .