KELFBinder 2 allows users to install system updates and DVDPlayer updates into a memory card. it can also test the update binding capabilities of a card without even writing a single byte to the card.
as well as installing a bootloader to the HDD.
this program is easily adaptable to other...
Please use https://github.com/ps2homebrew/kelftool/ instead!
KELFTool DNASLoad fork
Special Thanks to @krHACKen for sharing the DNASLoad user header.
This KELFTool fork adds a new 'dnasload' encryption mode.
This mode creates a KELF with FMCB Kbit field and DNASLoad user header.
those...
Some weeks ago, I started the development of a new homebrew software called KELFBinder 2.
Just like it's soon deprecated predecessor (KELFBinder 1), this software will be capable of installing and managing your console system updates (and DVD-player updates?).
The program offers the classic...
SoftDev2 is an MBR KELF built by using my kelftool release (https://www.psx-place.com/resources/kelftool-fmcb-compatible-fork.1104/) along with a minimalist installer based on @sp193 FMCB/FHDB installer and some homebrew (OPL and ULE).
SoftDev2 will boot from your HDD (__mbr partition) by...
This kelftool release can create KELF files, which are compatible with FMCB 1.9 series installer, Windows and Linux binaries are provided. Generated KELF files can be properly signed by secrman_special through SECRSIF.
In addition, newer version allows creation of MBR KELF files which are...
KelfTool GUI v1.0 by Jabu
This is a very simple gui for xfwcfw's kelftool,
that let's you decrypt, encrypt and sign PS2 KELF and PSX KELF files.
It can also unpack an .erom image using jimmikaelkael's eromdir.
Before you use this program, you need to create a PS2KEYS.dat file in the /stuff...
Here it is a huge tutorial covering up various of topic related to HDD and partitions on PS2. It is written in Polish.
Tutorial covering up:
Basics of logic structure of HDD (APA, APAEXT and APADVR)
Formatting HDD
Why Your HDD could be not recognized?
Free HDBoot Installation (including...
Anyone know if elfs turned into krypto elfs have header? Or maybe decryption goes wrong? I getting garbage (at least it looks like on first sight, but structure is far from random) with all *.kelf whatever they comes from SP193's FMCB 1.9, some stuff from Oliviera or krHACKen. Is this normal...