In pSX 1.11, when I go to File> Configuration > Bios, there are two bios I can set-up, one PS1 Bios, and one PS2 Bios. I've noticed this for a long time, but I just thought of asking it now, haha. I have ask before whether there is a PS2 emulator created by the same author as pSX, and the answer was he is still working on it. The PCSX2 emulator for the Sony ps 2 is the most entire and useful PS2 emulator out there. Each new revision and patch enables more video games to be run and improves on the stability and speed of the emulator.
I've been having the time of my life playing retro Nintendo64, NES, SNES, and Game Gear games since I. I bought a few USB Nintendo 64 controllers and I'm like a kid again, even sharing that joy with my two young children. Using ROMs from cartridge-based games is easy but CD-based consoles, like the Sony Playstation, are a bit harder; OpenEmu provides a warning about extra dependencies needed to each system. I was curious as to how to difficult it would be to get a CD-based game going so I gave it a shot, and it was much easier than expected.
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Let's have a look at how I did it! Step 1: Get a Game with CUE File My first step was downloading a game. Any game ISO or BIN: A is a file with a.cue extension containing used to describe the layout of a CD, normally accompanied by one or more data files dumped from the original disc. Most game download sites will bundle a CUE file with the ISO or BIN as this is a standard dependency for most emulators. Drag both the BIN file and CUE file into OpenEmu and the game will be properly imported. You cannot yet play the game, however; you're missing the BIOS files.
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Step 2: Get the Playstation BIOS Files Opening a game without the required extra dependencies will prompt OpenEmu to tell you what to go get. OpenEmu requires the BIOS files for Sony Playstation to be available. Do not try placing the BIOS files anywhere in your system core - instead simply drag the three BIOS files into OpenEmu and the app will do the rest. Step 3: Play! A CUE file, a BIN, and the BIOS files are all you need to get Playstation games working within OpenEmu! I presume the process is mostly the same for Sega CD and other CD-based consoles. Happy gaming!