Who is the best now?I'm afraid to use one method and brick my console, so I'm not sure who use it.I'm gonna use it mostly for PSX games, so I dont care If It have more emulators or not.Autobleem doesnt change anything internal on the psc, so that won't brick your console, and adding games to autobleem is as easy as dragging and dropping into a folder on the usbI would suggest, using Bleemsync to add the OTG mod but when that's completed, then add Autobleem instead. This is my personal project not related to BleemSync developers on ModMyClassic group on discord . 2. Posted by 1 year ago. The kernel flasher will first backup your existing PSC kernel and then quickly flashes the new AutoBleem kernel. I’am planing on modding my ps classic, but the only cpu’s that are available for that purpose are a very old Imac and a Win7 Laptop, will I run into any problems?
Simply drag the game to the transfer folder on the usb/flash drive you are using.I didn’t know about autosync when i went with Bleemsync, i agree with the above poster, follow the guide and you wont brick your console.I ask because I read a lot about errors and bricks with Bleemsync 1.1.I would use autobleem in your case. 8 comments. I had issues with slow booting so looked into Autobleem. There was some stuttering with the USB 3.0 drives, but using my tiny USB 2.0 drive it is perfect, just need a bigger USB 2.0 drive and I'm all set. Welcome to AutoBleem Official Repository. I love Autobleem for it's ease of use adding games. Close. Autobleem is just much easier to update/maintain, and I kinda like the ease to add more games to it.
BleemSync 1.2.0 Custom Kernel > Where to Download > BleemSync 1.2.0 Custom Kernel; Un logiciel pour dézipper vos fichiers ensemble, télécharger 7-Zip par exemple qui est gratuit; Hacker la PlayStation Classic. Then autobleem for actual useThis is the exact same setup I also recommend.
I also don’t need a computer to make minor modifications to the database. Win 7: Autobleem or Bleemsync? After “installing” OTG you can choose for autobleem if you want that UI.Also bleemsync has that drag and drop option.
If you can’t follow a guide then you shouldn’t mod your console.Both are good but If you want OTG support then you have to use bleemsync to get it. It is relatively safe way to add games , change look and feel, change advanced configuration of your mini console. It's all mature and stable now anyway, so you won't screw up you system, but I really find Autobleem a lot more comfortable, and also adds some really nice features, and it's all portable. Worked first try, no need to run commandline software on my PC or connect to the PC during boot. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts How many games can you fit on it?It really depends on what you're looking for. 100% Upvoted.
I just bought a PSC and I saw that theres 2 ways to "edit" a PSC.
AutoBleem. save hide report. Si vous avez déjà une version de BleemSync installée sur votre PlayStation Classic, formatez simplement la clé USB avant de passer à la suite.
The AutoBleem kernel flasher is VERY easy to use. The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed. And you have to start all over again.I haven't heard of that one, thanks, I'll look into it.i really like this for anything that's not a psx game.
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I'm more interested in the features that each mod offers and which one is the best out of the two.Bleemsync 1.0 requires moving my psc to load games, and I have to baby sit each move 1...by....1....AutoBleem 0.5.1 only requires moving my thumb drive, has beautiful artwork, and I can move all my games at once. Bleemsync 1.1 with OTG support, DraStic, using the Retroarch core to launch games from the carousel, ftp server, extended filesystem support ...I gotta say, I held out for ages for Bleemsync and ended up going with Autobleem. Everything is kept on the USB drive and the PSC itself is not touched.If in the future you want to do more with it, you can get a second usb and play around with Bleemsync.Install bleemsync to enable otg. Anyone else still using an old version of Autobleem… However you still need Bleemsync in order to install OTG support, then you will be able to plug the drive in the back of the console, and feed it via a powered OTG cable.You want best?