A modern command-line tool found on GitHub that automates adding, deleting, and listing games while ensuring the ul.cfg entry is correctly updated.
While the standalone editor is useful for quick fixes, many users now prefer comprehensive suites:
When you install games to a USB drive or HDD using popular Windows tools like or HDL Dump , the software doesn’t store games as standalone .iso files. Instead, it splits them into fragmented files (usually UL.000 , UL.001 , etc.) and creates a master index file named ul.cfg . This configuration file acts as a database, telling OPL: ulcfg ps2 editor
This feature would automate the tedious process of combining multiple ul.cfg entries into one master file without corrupting the binary data or losing existing games.
If your goal is to edit the "deep text" (descriptions and game info) that appears in OPL, you are likely looking for tools to manage (found in the /CFG/ folder) rather than the ul.cfg index: A modern command-line tool found on GitHub that
While different variations of this utility exist across community forums like PSX-Place and GitHub, most standard ULCFG editors share several core features: 1. Game Name Customization
I can provide tailored steps or recommend alternative tools based on your hardware layout. Share public link This configuration file acts as a database, telling
A popular hack in the PS2 community involves displaying Chinese or other non-English characters in the OPL game list. OPL has been modified to support UTF-8 encoded game titles. To achieve this, you need an editing tool that saves the ul.cfg file in UTF-8 format.
: The gold standard for modern PS2 homebrew, offering batch art downloading and configuration editing in one package.