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Since PS2 USB gaming requires a , and FAT32 has a strict 4GB file size limit, many iconic titles (like God of War or Final Fantasy X ) won't fit as a single file. USBUtil breaks these ISOs into smaller chunks (named ul.xxxxxxxx ) and creates a configuration file that loaders like OPL (Open PS2 Loader) use to stitch the game back together seamlessly. Key Features of Version 1.02 usbutil ver 102
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." For flashing a modchip or rebuilding a memory card, ver 102 is the defacto standard. usbutil --version # or usbutil ver Since PS2
: Reviewers often describe the interface as "certifiably 90s". a few users have noted:
As of this post, a few users have noted: