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25C18 R1.

PlayStation®
Input Output
Quick Start Guide

9510-2412
9510-2412
Copyright 2010-2019 Cybdyn Systems®
http://cybdyn-systems.com.au/ Printed in China

Quick Start Instructions


Quick Start Gu
2. Copy the Menu System
yy Format an SD Card (4 GB to 32 GB Cards
PlayStation® Input Output should be formatted as FAT32 and anything
above 32 GB must be formatted as exFAT).

1. Install the Switch Board yy Download the PSIO Menu System from:
http://ps-io.com/downloads
For PSIO to function, a Switch Board
must be soldered onto your PlayStation® yy Copy and paste ‘MENU.SYS’ to the root of
mainboard. Failure to do so will render the the SD Card.
cartridge unusable.

yy Locate the included Switch Board Kit in this 3. Add Software Images
box. The kit contains the Switch Board, label
and wire. yy Find an image that you would like to add
to the SD Card.
yy Install the Switch Board by soldering it onto
your PlayStation® mainboard. yy Ensure it is a PlayStation® format image
(BIN, ISO or IMG extensions permitted only).
NOTE: The Switch Board installation guides
and information about why this is required are yy Copy it to a folder on the SD Card.
available at: http://ps-io.com/switch_board EG: ’SD:\DEMO 1\demo1.bin’ (where ’SD:\’
is the root directory).
4. Insert the SD Card 7. Select a Software Image
Insert the SD Card into your PSIO Cartridge. yy Use the [DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS] to scroll
Make sure that it is inserted in the correct through the list of software images and press
direction as seen in the diagram below. the [CROSS] button to make a selection.

yy Press the [CROSS] button again to boot the


selected software image.

yy To select a new software image, press the


[RESET] button on the PlayStation® console.

Basic Troubleshooting

It is strongly recommended that your PSIO


cartridge is up-to-date with the latest
firmware(s). For information on how to update,
please refer to the ‘Systems Manual’ here:
http://ps-io.com/downloads

5. Plug In and Power On If you have any other issues with your cartridge
or if further issues persist, please report them
Firmly plug your PSIO Cartridge into the here: http://ps-io.com/problem
PlayStation® Parallel I/O Port and power
on your console (as seen in the diagram below).
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When I select my image why do I get a


message saying “No Image Found”?
A: Make sure that the software image
filename does not exceed 60 characters and is
either a BIN, ISO or IMG file.

Q: When I plug in my PSIO Cartridge why


does it not boot to the Menu System?
A: Ensure that you have installed the Switch
Board correctly and the ‘MENU.SYS’ file has
been copied to the root of the SD Card.
Also check that the PlayStation® Parallel I/O
Port is not corroded or damaged and that the
6. Setup the Menu System cartridge is plugged in firmly.

When you power on your PlayStation® the


Menu System will begin the setup process. Q: My software images are not playing
any audio. Why can’t I hear any music or
yy Follow the on-screen prompts to configure background audio?
the Menu System. A: Most software images use Compact Disc
Digital Audio (CDDA). To learn how to enable
NOTE: If you ever need to reset the Menu CDDA, please refer to the ‘Systems Manual’
System, hold [START] + [SELECT] whilst the here: http://ps-io.com/downloads
PlayStation® is booting.

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