[Scummvm-cvs-logs] SF.net SVN: scummvm:[39104] scummvm/trunk/backends/platform/ps2/READ_PS2. TXT

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Wed Mar 4 06:00:16 CET 2009


Revision: 39104
          http://scummvm.svn.sourceforge.net/scummvm/?rev=39104&view=rev
Author:   sunmax
Date:     2009-03-04 05:00:15 +0000 (Wed, 04 Mar 2009)

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    scummvm/trunk/backends/platform/ps2/READ_PS2.TXT

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--- scummvm/trunk/backends/platform/ps2/READ_PS2.TXT	2009-03-04 04:35:06 UTC (rev 39103)
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-ScummVM-PS2 0.8.2 Readme
-========================
-
-You need a PlayStation 2 with a modchip of your choice in order to run ScummVM.
-
-ScummVM expects the game data on CD-R/DVD-R, on the Harddisk or on a USB mass
- storage device.
-
- It tries to mount the HDD partition hdd0:+ScummVM on startup and basically
- treats it in the same way as the DVD drive.
- Creating the partition and putting the datafiles there is up to you.
-
- Not all USB mass storage devices are supported, but the most common ones should
-  work. If you attach a device and it gets recognized, it will show up together
-  with the CD/DVD drive and HDD in the "Add Game" dialog.
-
- Most USB Mice and Keyboards should work, too. I have a Logitech MX500 mouse that
-  doesn't work, all the other devices I tried worked fine.
-
-
-Creating a CD-R using CD-Tool
-=============================
-
-Copy any games you want on the CD over into the directory where you extracted
- the ZIP file. Don't copy any files directly into the directory of the
- ScummVM.ELF, those files are ignored. Instead, have each game in its own
- directory.
-
- File- and directorynames should be DOS 8+3, if they aren't, they'll get
-  renamed.
-
- If you run windows, just double click the make_iso.bat.
-  Wait while it creates the ISO image and burn it with Nero
-  or any other CD writing software.
-
- For Linux or Mac OS X binaries check http://www.nobis-crew.org/cd-tool/
-
- Unfortunately, writing DVD images with cd-tool is currently broken.
-  This problem will probably be fixed in the nearer future.
-
-
-If you want to create a CD/DVD without CD-Tool, make sure to put the ELF,
- the SYSTEM.CNF and all the IRXs into the CD/DVD's root directory.
-
-
-Notes
-=====
-- The Curse of Monkey Island only works correctly from HDD.
-   Playing it from CD/DVD will initially seem to work, but you will
-   experience random crashes.
-- Compressed SAN files need a lot of CPU power, probably because of zlib,
-   and are constantly out of sync. Uncompressed SANs play fine though, so
-   compress_san is NOT recommended.
-- The cd/dvd drive is a bottleneck, that's why you should compress the games
-   with MP3 using compress_scumm_sou / compress_scumm_bun / compress_sword1 /
-   compress_sword2 etc, but NOT compress_san.
-- I haven't had time to implement a virtual keyboard. If you don't have a USB
-   keyboard, you can only enter '1's using the Select button.
-   (for copy protection screens as well as savegame names)
-- When you see '1's and '0's flying across your screen, it means ScummVM is
-   accessing the Memory Card. Don't switch off or reset the console in that
-   case, and don't remove the Memory Card either :P
-
-
-GamePad
-=======
-Start Button         -   F5
-Select Button        -   Figure 1
-L1                   -   'n'
-R1                   -   'y'
-L2                   -   Numpad 0
-Triangle             -   Escape
-Square               -   Enter
-Cross                -   Left mouse button
-Circle               -   Right mouse button
-Left analog stick    -   Mouse. Disabled when USB mouse is detected.
-
-
-
-Changes since 0.8.0 RC3
-=======================
-- USB Mass support was added


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