

Ps2 emulator bios mac ps2#
I just traded 131 PS2 games for a WMD Warbeast BC Rich and a Bronze Bich. I sort of collect video games - until there were just too many to store\manage. I bought the Superdrive with it, but am too lazy just now to get up out of bed, find it, plug it in.


But I have not yet tested any PS1 CDs yet because I am using a 2011 Macbook Air. I installed everything according to the instructions provided and found all the instructions said I should, blah blah, blah, blah. If you press on any memory card icon (save), you can copy the save to the memory card in the other slot, or delete the save if you don't want it any more.Well, I did all that, and things seemed to have gone well. Now ain't you glad you dumped your own BIOSĪssuming that you play games with PCSX2 alot (if only it was fast enough eh? ), you will one day fill your memory card(s) up. The more you play and save, the more cubes you get, if you want to see this for yourself, you must only ever use run>execute otherwise PCSX2 will not write this data to the memorycard.Įver put a non PS2, PS1, video or audio disc into a PS2, well if you do, you will be told to:Īt the moment (refering to 0.8.1 and 0.9 beta) PCSX2 does not support DVD video in the BIOS, but if you DO NOT have the EROM / ROM1 / ROM2 files, you will be presented with the below screen, and until you have the files you won't be able to playback DVD Video through PCSX2. Interestingly enough, ever spotted those white cubes when you boot the console up with a memory card in, infact the BIOS intro is flooded with them? The number of cubes you get in the BIOS intro is based on what is stored in this memorycard file, though I do not know the specifics yet I do know everytime you boot a game, video or audio CD, the console writes the number of times you have played different games, and loaded different games into this file. This file stores various settings, from DVD Video player preferences, language, screen settings etc. Firstly a file called Your System Configuration will be written to your first memorycard (slot 1). Over time as you play games, various things will happen, but ONLY if you use run>execute NOT File>runCD. Right then, thats the basics covered, lets move on to some more interesting stuff. I have never seen the physical effect of this, so no idea what it does yet Under Console you can turn diagnosis on and off. This won't have any effect on PCSX2, but on a real console this would allow you to speed up disc read times thus shortening load times and allow you to make the pixelated PS1 textures get smoothed.
Ps2 emulator bios mac driver#
Under Playstation Driver you can change Disc Spead and Texture Mapping. You can use triangle on the Playstation Driver and Console if you scroll up or down the list of information. You are now in the 'hub' of the BIOS, where you can reach all and any options:īefore we go too far, let us press. The next screen simply informs you that any of the settings you have just entered can be changed later: The second screen will let you choose between Daylight Savings Time or Winter Time, choose the appropriate one for you. The next two screens will present you with similiar styled options, firstly to choose your time zone, scroll left to go to areas with a lower GMT+ (Paris / Lisbon etc) or right to go to areas with a higher GMT+ (Beijing / Sydney).
