There is of USBUtil. The project, originally created by ISEKO, has been largely inactive for years .
This was the era of the "USB Advance." The PS2’s disc drive was notorious for grinding itself into an early grave. For years, the only solution was buying a new laser or modding the hardware. But then came the software revolution. USBUtil 3.0 was the architect of that revolution.
The program was originally coded in Spanish and roughly translated to English. It looks like software from the Windows 95 era and is not intuitive at all.
USBUtil is a classic Windows utility used to transfer PlayStation 2 game ISOs to USB storage for use with homebrew loaders like Open PS2 Loader (OPL) . It is most famous for its ability to into smaller chunks, a necessary step for older versions of OPL that only supported the FAT32 file system. Core Functionality
You boot from the CD. The text-mode portion of setup loads. Your USB keyboard lights up... then dies. You cannot press "Enter" to continue. Loading Usbutil (via a boot floppy or pre-configured CD) restores functionality.