
This means that unlike HDLDump, it's more reliable. In 2011, some of us had started work on a HDLoader game installer that installs PlayStation 2 games onto the HDD unit for use with the HDDOSD. The games could be booted directly from the HDDOSD as if they were DLCs from the PSBBN. The software uses a GUI-less version of OPL to emulate the CD/DVD drive. Installs all PlayStation 2 games from the CD/DVD drive.Installed games can be booted directly from the HDDOSD.Installed games can be launched through OPL ('HDD Games' tab).Allows the user to manage games locally on the PlayStation 2 console itself.Allows the user to manage games remotely from a PC, over a network.Network performance uses the latest ethernet modules from the PS2SDK, giving about 4MB/s.Allows the user to specify the savedata icon to use with the game.DVD9 games are supported from the PC client only, as the CDVDMAN module within the boot ROMs of all consoles does not support DVD9 layer 1.Game list can be sorted alphabetically (controlled from the PlayStation 2).Supports the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), for easy set up.A HDD unit and network adaptor (clones MAY work).HDLGameInstaller may be installed (copied) onto and can be booted from: Multi-function devices are not supported.Otherwise, the first partition will be accessed.
