Psx 1.13 Memory Card

Although a little bit outdated, pSX Emulator is a free application to run PlayStation 1 (PS1) games.

The application is pretty basic but does allow you to play most available PS1 ROM files available, although a BIOS ROM file is required in order to get this application running. By default, pSX Emulator will look for a file called biosSCPH1001.BIN which might be available on the web.

After the proper ROM file has been obtained, the application can load PlayStation CDs from your optical drive. Loaded games may be played and the application also supports memory cards, CD images and state saves.

PSX Memory Card Manager is a very simple Playstation memory card image manipulation tool with a GUI. Combined with the right hardware, transfering data to and from a real memory card is also possible. This software was intially Linux-only but it now also runs under Windows. First, we need to setup the memory card so you can save. You only need to do this once - you don't need to create a new memory card per game. Go to File Configuration and click on the Memory Cards tab. You'll arrive at the screen below. Type a name for the memory card. Click OK when you're done. Now we can load your PlayStation 1. Download Psxfin Psx Emulator 1.13+Bios+Plugins+Memory Cards.Rar uploaded at SaveShared.comâ„¢, file hash d76ad992844f90e6d66cc8ecd175447f, file size 2.48 MB and last.

You can also use pSX Emulator to play ROM hacks if they are available from the web.

Setting this emulator up involves configuring several options. You should have a controller, graphics setup and audio configured to your own liking. Audio options include frequency and latency.

Controllers can be devices connected to the PC including joysticks; you can also use the keyboard to control games and a number of default options are already set.

All in all, once you have the ROM file loaded, pSX Emulator is a pretty good PS1 emulator for the PC.

pSX Emulator 1.13 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from console emulators without restrictions. pSX Emulator 1.13 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows.

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Items you will need

  • Unzipping software (available online)

  • SCPH1001.bin (obtained from your PlayStation 1 console)

The PSX emulator allows you to play PlayStation 1 games on your computer. It is designed to save game data to the emulated memory card, just as game data is saved to a PlayStation 1 gaming console with a physical memory card.

Visit the 7zip website (7-zip.org) to download 7-zip, the CNET website(download.CNET.com) to download 7-zip RAR Extract Frog or the RARLAB website (www.rarlab.com)to download 7-zip WinRAR. Choose your preferred progam, and download the program capable of opening and extracting a RAR archive. As of May 2011, the 7-zip and RAR Extract program are free, while WinRAR offers a 30-day trial. Double-click on the setup file of the RAR program you downloaded to setup the program. Click on the 'Next' button and choose a directory to install the program to by clicking on the specific directory on your computer. Click 'OK' to finish the installation.

Visit the PSX Emulator website (psxemulator.gazaxian.com) and click on the latest version of the emulator to download it. As of May 2011, the 'v1.13' is the most current release. Double-click on the PSX.RAR archive to open it.

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Create a folder on your computer by right-clicking in the 'C:/' directory on your computer and scroll down to 'New Folder' and click on it. Name the folder 'PSX.' Open the PSX.RAR archive and drag the contents out of the archive to the 'PSX' folder on your computer and drop them to copy them into the folder. Create a folder in the 'PSX' folder and name it 'BIOS.' Transfer the 'SCPH1001.bin' file to the 'BIOS' directory by dragging and dropping the file.

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Double-click on the PSX executable to launch the PSX emulator. Click on 'File' at the top of the emulator screen. Move your cursor down and select 'Configuration' by clicking on it.

Locate the 'Memory Cards' tab and click on it. Enter a name for the memory card and click on the 'OK' button once you are finished to successfully create and name the emulated memory card.

Click on 'File' and 'Insert CD Image' if you have a PSX image on your hard drive. Browse for the PSX ISO, BIN, IMG, NRG or other PSX image format and click on it to select it. If you have the PSX game on a CD, insert the CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive and click on 'File' and 'Insert CD Drive' to select the PSX game.

Press the F6 key while playing your PSX game to save your game. Press the F1 key to load your game save.

Psx 1.13 Memory Card File

Tips

Psx Memory Card Emulator

The PSX emulator has the ability to save up to five different game saves on the PSX emulated memory card. The different save slots are known as save states. To change save states, simply select a different save slot when saving your game. Research and obtain the 'SCPH1001.bin' file yourself from your legally owned PlayStation 1 console. The 'SCPH1001.bin' file is the PlayStation 1 console system file needed for the system to operate. Obtaining the 'SCPH1001.bin' file involves burning a BIOS dumper program to a blank CD-R and loading it on your PlayStation 1 to dump, or copy the SCPH1001.bin file.

Psx 1.13 Memory Card

Warnings

Psx 1.13 Memory Card

Only use PlayStation 1 games that you legally own through the PSX emulator. Piracy is illegal. Downloading the 'SCPH1001.bin' file is illegal. Obtain the 'SCPH1001.bin' file from your legally owned PlayStation 1 console.

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