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I asked something like this a while back at CMP and Lee knew, so thank him.
PS2 Memory Card Image Utility Version 2.5
This file describes mymc, a utility for manipulating PlayStation 2 memory card images as used by the emulator PCSX2. Its main purpose is to allow save games to be imported and exported to and from these images. Both MAX Drive and EMS (.psu) save files are fully supported, however save files in the SharkPort/X-Port and Code Breaker formats can only be imported and not exported. In addition to these basic functions, mymc can also perform a number of other operations, like creating new memory card images, viewing their contents, and adding and extracting individual files.
New in Version 2.4
* Support SharkPort/X-Port and Code Breaker saves
New in Version 2.5
* set the mode and attributes of imported saves correctly
* a couple of minor typos and bugs fixed
***edit*** PS2 Save Builder
Program used to convert game saves to and from
.pws, .max, cbs., .psu, .npo/.ps2, .spo, .sps, .md, .p2m, .xpo, and .xps gamesave formats.
Last edited by bungholio; 04-01-2012, 01:38:19 PM.
CBC files are the code updates. Being able to import saves won't help with that.
The only way you can do this is to import the CBC files on real hardware, export the full code save, and then import it. You can't apply them through the emulator unless they've (very) recently added USB support to it. Although, it may be possible to build a code save for the CodeBreaker on your PC. I think the encryption/compression were cracked a while back, but I don't know if any user-friendly tools have come of that.
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