The new ePSXe 1.6.0 version of Sony Playstation emulator for the iphgone was released

ePSXe is a Sony Playstation emulator. It has a good compatibility rate and runs very fast. It is also very flexible as it uses a plugin system for sound and graphics and can also support original playstation controllers (using a special adaptor).
I have only recently started to use ePSXe as I normally use Bleem, however I have found out that ePSXe has alot less glitches and is updated far more regularly so I have switched over completely.
I thought long and hard over this tutorial as I knew it would be difficult to write as there are alot of options in ePSXe. Because of the amount of options I found that it is sometimes difficult to put the technical jargon into plain english but I think I have. I hope you like the results.
Downloading
You can find the latest version of ePSXe on it’s homepage here. If you want a friendly frontend for ePSXe then get Epsxecutor from the ePSXe homepage as well.
IMPORTANT! To get the emulator working you need a copy of the Playstation BIOS which you can get at the following link. There are 2 to look for…
1. SCPH7502.bin
2. SCPH1001.bin
You will also need to download some plugins as well to get ePSXe working. Plugins can be got from links below. The ones I recommend are…
Graphics = Petes GPU 1.64 (gpupete164.zip)
Sound = Petes DSound SPU 1.15 (spupetedsound115.zip)
CDROM = ePSXe’s Internal CD and CDR Mooby 1.6 (cdrmooby16.zip) for ISO images.
Installing
To install ePSXe you will need a copy of Winzip. All you have to do is to open the zipfile, press the extract button and type C:\ePSXe into to the path area of the window that opens. Use the same path if you want to install the ePSXecutor front end as well.
Bios - Where the BIOS image is stored
Cheats - Place cheat files here
Docs - ePSXe documentation
Memcards - Where ePSXe stores your memory cards
Patches - For game patches to help get copied games running
Plugins - For 3rd party audio / video plug-ins
Snap - Where screen shots are put
Sstates - Where ePSXe stores its saved game states.
To install the bios file you must extract the bios images to the C:\ePSXe\bios folder. You will need a copy of Winzip to extract the file.
You will also have to extract the plugins to the C:\eSPXe\plugins folder.
Installing Games
To play games on ePSXe you will need either the original Playstation CD’s or ISO images of them. If you have the original disk (or copy if your naughty) then ePSXe can play them straight from your CDRom.
If you have an ISO image then you will need the cdr mooby plugin selected and will have to select the image from a file window. As ISO images can be up to 700MB I don’t suggest you store too many on your computer as you’ll soon run out of hard disk space.
Source: www.vinz-inside.blogspot.com
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