When managing your retro gaming collection on a PlayStation 2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Laser lenses on the PS2 are notoriously prone to failure. By running games off a USB drive (configuring via ulcfg methods), you remove the strain on the laser. Your console runs quieter and cooler, extending its lifespan by years.
Without this file, OPL or USB Advance will not "see" the games you've transferred, even if the game data files are present. Essential Tools for Management
To bypass this, players use a tool called to split large games into 1GB chunks. The ul.cfg file is generated during this process and serves as the master list that tells your PS2 which chunks belong to which game and what the actual title of the game should be on your screen. How to Get and Use ul.cfg for "Hot" PS2 Games