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Try bleem! it's a psx emulator
It's on floppy disc, and I haven't got a disc drive anymore!
> does it have to be the playstation version?
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> Try bleem! it's a psx emulator
http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/psx/bleem.html
> I get an error when I execute the program, someone about not a valid
> win32 program? Any ideas?
Same here, i didnt check it. Doh!
From [URL]http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Battlefield/9176/psxutil.html[/URL] you need the BIOS file - SCPH1001.
From [URL]http://www.aldostools.com/psxemus.html[/URL] you need to download the first two files from ePSXe.
Download: ePSXe 1.6.0 + ePSXeCutor 1.0.63 pack (488KB)
Download: Plugins Pack 4 MB (+90 plugins included)
Thats everything. Extract all files. Move the file in the first zip into the BIOS directory in the main ePSXe folder. Next run the self extractor on the Plugins pack and extract into the PLUGINS directory in the ePSXe folder. Thats everything. Next run the auto-config and everything should be set up. Click 'Nice' on the GFX settings. My advice is to set a low FPS rate. The default is no limit, so everything runs overly fast. Mine is set at 100 atm, but whilst playing FF7 the counter was running slightly fast. But i guess its a bit hit and miss with every game. Enjoy, before this gets deleted by those pesky mods!
Disclaimer: You can only download the BIOS file if you actually own a PS1