Playstation Emulators?
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From: Greenville, NC
Originally posted by sfsdfd
Is that true? The N64 emulators were quite good the last time I tried them, and that was three or four years ago. Surely they've just gotten better in the meantime.
- David Stein
Is that true? The N64 emulators were quite good the last time I tried them, and that was three or four years ago. Surely they've just gotten better in the meantime.
- David Stein
It seems there hasn't been as much advancement as I thought there would have been since the release of UltraHLE.
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Project64 is the best n64 emulator out there that i've seen. It runs some games flawlessly, while others not so good. It can even bump the frames and resolution. it runs majora's mask much nicer than my real copy i have on the zelda collector's edition.. now where i got all 297 n64 roms, i cannot disclose. but the pj64 emulator was discontinued, so until something better comes along, you're stuck with it.
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From: Slurpee Capital of the World
Thanks for all the help sfsdfd, but I'm still having the same problem I was a couple of weeks ago. I downloaded the ePSXe160 and the ePSXeCutor1060, as well as the scph1001.bin (as a BIOS.ini file) ROM. I downloaded all the plugins I thought woiuld be applicable from the site you suggested and unzipped them to the plugins directory. I also placed the BIOS.ini file in the bios folder inthe ePSXe160 folder. When I run the ePSXe.exe, it asks if I want to configure the system. I select yes, and then it tells me that it can't find the BIOS file. Should I just skip the configuration? Also, which plugins would you specifically suggest or is it just a complete crap shoot? I'm running Windows XP on a Compac Evo N800C laptop with 512MB of RAM. Thanks again for the help.
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From: Slurpee Capital of the World
Originally posted by sureAV421
make a folder in the epsx directory named "bios" and put SCPH1001 in there.
make a folder in the epsx directory named "bios" and put SCPH1001 in there.
Originally posted by shimmoril
I also placed the BIOS.ini file in the bios folder inthe ePSXe160 folder.
I also placed the BIOS.ini file in the bios folder inthe ePSXe160 folder.
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Originally posted by shimmoril
When I run the ePSXe.exe, it asks if I want to configure the system. I select yes, and then it tells me that it can't find the BIOS file.
When I run the ePSXe.exe, it asks if I want to configure the system. I select yes, and then it tells me that it can't find the BIOS file.
Not sure what else to tell you. Consider deleting your current ePSXe install and starting from scratch with the newest version.
- David Stein
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shimmoril can you shoot me an e-mail? [email protected]




