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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
PCSX2 versions 0.9.7 and higher have full command-line support, announced on [http://pcsx2.net/developer-blog/198-the-return-of-the-commandline.html The return of the Commandline!] blog entry.
PCSX2 versions 0.9.7 and higher have full command-line support, announced on [http://pcsx2.net/developer-blog/198-the-return-of-the-commandline.html The return of the Commandline!] blog entry.


=Syntax=
=Syntax=
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The ISO file ''Final Fantasy X.iso'' will be launched in full screen mode automatically after PCSX2 is started. The plugin configuration files will to be loaded from the specified folder (''c:\My Configs\FFX'').  
The ISO file ''Final Fantasy X.iso'' will be launched in full screen mode automatically after PCSX2 is started. The plugin configuration files will to be loaded from the specified folder (''c:\My Configs\FFX'').  
{{Tip|It is possible to make a short-cut with predefined command-line parameters and place in on desktop to launch your current PS2 game directly from your desktop.}}
{{Tip|It is possible to make a short-cut with predefined command-line parameters and place in on desktop to launch your current PS2 game directly from your desktop.}}


=Options list=
=Options list=
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There is an open source project called ICE, that allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br />
There is an open source project called ICE, that allows you to easily add your PS2/console games to Steam library. You can find it at [http://scottrice.github.io/Ice/ http://scottrice.github.io/Ice]<br />
'''Please read its documentation carefully before using it.'''}}
'''Please read its documentation carefully before using it.'''}}


=Commandline options and XBMC=
=Commandline options and XBMC=
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