![]() ![]() It’s just as well, I decided to have only PSX games in the original carousel. I quickly found I could not scrape my additional roms through the Eris Desktop tool because the scraper window is cut off. You have to manually edit PSX games but you can look up metadata via database, which helps a lot. I used the Eris Desktop app to clean up my one (1) PSP game, Harmful Park, and regenerate the database. The installation finished but Project Eris fails to launch. The first part of the installation went as expected, then Eris informed me I needed to reformat my FAT32 drive and recopy the files to it. I downloaded the full package and extracted it to root. Since AutoBleem 0.71 did not impact the kernel at all I decided to switch gears and work of the existing modified kernel by updating to Project Eris instead. I noticed Patton Plays has LBOOT.EPB in root, so I made that change but my PSC just boots to stock. ModM圜lassic advises us to create an “UNINSTALL” file with no extension in USB:\bleemsync\flags\ ![]() The official hosted copies were no longer hosted on ModM圜lassic ( confirmed), but fortunately a copy has been archived (shout out to DanTheMan827). Since I don’t have the original USB with files preserved I had to hunt down a copy of BleemSync1.2.0.zip. I have no idea where the Bleemsync USB is (I have a sneaking suspicion I wiped it a few weeks ago when I was spring cleaning, because of course I did) but I have backups of the EPB files. I installed Bleemsync 1.2.0, put the USB aside, and switched over to AutoBleem. It’s been more than 2 days since I originally modded the PSC so I had to review my notes. Per the AutoBleem 0.9 Instructions you can brick your PSC if you don’t uninstall a Bleemsync modified kernel. These two appear to have relative parity, so for me the choice is ease of use and I originally decided to go with AutoBleem 0.9. I’ve been doing a bit of retrogaming lately on the Switch and I decided to revisit AutoBleem to see if changes had been made–and indeed they have! AutoBleem 0.9 now supports Emulation Station and Bleemsync has evolved into Project Eris, which also supports ES. Two issues I’ve had with the modded PSC was the lack of a carousel, which meant it was not user-friendly for Minnow, and the inability to use MAME. See also: Modding the PlayStation Classic
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