nope you copied it to your internal, ps2 games cant be run from external unless i believe if they are psn games installed on GAMEI folder from external and using Ext Game DATA from WebMAN. Awfully specific process and not recommenden, most games don't support it even ps3 ones.

3. Using a PS2 Classic: The last option is to play PS2 games on your PS3 using a PS2 Classic. Sony has released a number of PS2 games on the PlayStation Store, which are specifically optimized to run on the PS3 hardware. These games can be played on any PS3 model, including the โ€œSlimโ€ and โ€œSuper Slimโ€ versions. To access these titles

You only can play PS2 games on the First models of the PS3 Fat most of the 80 GB models and all of the 160 GB Fat models do not play PS2 games. The only ones that do are the 60 GB model and the 80 GB model with the 4 USB ports. 80 GB PS3s with only 2 USB ports do not play PS2 games even if they are the Fat Ones. yeah you can but only the ps3 fat not the slim , and you can also play ps1 games The simple answer is no, at least, not officially. It would be easy enough to insert a disc from a classic game into the PS4 and get playing, but unfortunately the console is not compatible with discs built for PS2 and PS3. This is especially surprising considering that Microsoft offers backwards compatibility with the Xbox One, allowing gamers The guitars can only be used by utilizing third party USB-to-PS2 adapters. This list assumes that the PlayStation 3 system is fully up to date. As a sidenote for PS2 titles, the upscaling and smoothing options don't work when certain PS2 titles have been selected to run in progressive scan (480P). Using HDMI Converters for PS2. To connect your PS2 to a modern HDTV, the best solution is to use an HDMI converter or upscaler. There are a few options on the market: Kaico OSSC โ€“ Considered the gold standard PS2 to HDMI adapter. Can line-double 480p signal to 960p or 1080p. Includes SCART and component inputs. Yes! You can play PS2 games on a non-BC PS3 but compatibility is not 100%. I am HEN user on a Super Slim and the instructions in Section Four - Backups - PS2 - ISO.BIN.ENC are what I used to get PS2 emulation working: Best IMHO is to get a PS3 and play on. As a benefit it will play many PS2 games too and all PS3 games. If you want to play on real PS1 HW the biggest problem will be the display. CRTs (the best option) are difficult and expensive to get your hands on nowadays and composite looks pretty bad on a modern TV (if they even have connectors for
Yes there is - I do this myself.I've setup a 'NAS Device' (Old Router that has a 100mbit Ethernet and supports USB Disks) then using FreeMcBoot can point the PS2 to the network location where the ISO's are. I can also boot PS1 games this way. You can plug a USB drive into the PS2 directly but as it's only USB1 you're limited to 12mbps so will
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