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As of late 2024, new beta versions of OPL (1.2.0+) have introduced ExFAT support for USB drives. ExFAT allows files larger than 4GB, meaning you no longer need to fragment games into .UI files or use a ul.cfg index. You can simply place .iso files directly on the drive.

However, the majority of PS2 users still run stable versions (OPL 0.9.3 to 1.1.0) which require FAT32 and ul.cfg. Until ExFAT becomes the default in stable builds, the ul.cfg PS2 editor remains an essential tool in every PS2 modder's toolkit.

The UL.CFG file is a binary database. Each game entry typically includes: ul.cfg ps2 editor

Editing requires preserving exact byte lengths to avoid breaking the index.


ul.cfg is a configuration/index file used by USB loading homebrew applications on the PlayStation 2, specifically: As of late 2024, new beta versions of OPL (1

This file acts as a master database for games stored on a USB drive. It maps each game's fragmented data files (.iso.xx or .ul.xx) to a human-readable title, start sector location, and game ID.

Let’s walk through a typical repair scenario using dlanor’s UL.CFG Editor: Editing requires preserving exact byte lengths to avoid

Backup managers like USBUtil or PS2 HDL Dump create UL.CFG automatically. But why would anyone need a dedicated UL.CFG editor?

Here are real-world scenarios:

| Scenario | Why Edit UL.CFG? | |----------|------------------| | Renaming a game | The original name is in Japanese or corrupted. | | Fixing a game ID | Wrong ID causes cheats (via Codebreaker/GSM) to fail. | | Replacing a game | You deleted a game but its entry remains in the list. | | Changing compatibility modes | OPL’s per-game settings (Mode 1-6) are stored here. | | Adding a game manually | You copied an ISO via PC but don’t want to re-run a manager. |

Most backup managers are bulk tools — they don’t offer fine control. Enter the UL.CFG Editor.