PSX BIOS NOT WORKING
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Im using a pi zero (yes i know its not the best machine but seen many people on YT playing the games that im trying to play)
So yeasterday i installed Crash Bandicoot to the roms file seen the message not installed bios and went and dowloaded the SCPH1001.BIN That many people suggest to use on the pi and still no bios tried on the roms folder still no bios and in the config file still nothing..Before you say go check the MD i did that also tried 10 diffrent bios also and also checked the directory.
Dunno guys please help cause im getting headaches from putting hours on the pi trying to find a solutionPS: Im transfering through internet all the files
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Please add more info about your system, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
You're supposed to copy the BIOS files in the\\retropie\bios
folder, not in the ROM or config folders. -
"Coppied them in the BIOS Folder and also tried in the roms folder"
Many people mention to do that in other forums but for me it doesen't workPi Model : Zero w
Power Supply used: 1A 5V
RetroPie Version Used:RetroPie is v4.5.1
also i overclocked it.
Transfering files through internet -
@Panikos1 said in PSX BIOS NOT WORKING:
"Coppied them in the BIOS Folder and also tried in the roms folder"
I don't find this text in your first post, that's why I mentioned about it.
Can you show a screenshot of your BIOS folder ? I suppose that 'through internet' means using File Shares, so the folder should be visible from your PC.
The emulator should also produce a log file where any error messages are shown - it's in
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
, but you'll need to use WinSCP to get it. Try to get this log file and post it here in the forums, surrounded by code tags (```
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https://prnt.sc/qad1ll
also got the program that you said and nothing in the SHM folder opened with WINSCP -
@Panikos1 said in PSX BIOS NOT WORKING:
The extension is wrong, because Linux is case sensitive, so it should be
SCPH1001.BIN
, notSCPH1001.bin
.also got the program that you said and nothing in the SHM folder opened with WINSCP
Make sure you search for the file immediately after starting the emulator and don't reboot the system - the file is erased when you reboot.
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@mitu said in PSX BIOS NOT WORKING:
SCPH1001.BIN
ill give it a go thanks a lot
ill tell you what happend tomorrow -
@mitu said in PSX BIOS NOT WORKING:
Make sure you search for the file immediately after starting the emulator and don
Changed it to all caps went to the system opened the command line and searched that after that i went to see if theres the bios and still no bios.. i dont know what im doing wrong i think i have to delete the retropie and reinstall it maybe i did something wrong with the settings or who knows cause im new to the retropie thing.
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I had same issue. I had to put the file in the BIOS folder and inside the ~/roms/psx folder too
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Tried that too but didnt work i guess ill try it again with diffrent some other bios us-eu
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If you're using
pcsx_rearmed
as emulator, then the only BIOS is recognises is theSCHP1001.BIN
one; the Libretro core (lr-pcsx-rearmed
) can use other BIOS files and it doesn't care about upper/lower case. However, the standalone emulator (pcsx_rearmed
) is the one recommended for a Pi0/1, since the Libretro core is too slow for those models.
So which one are you using ? How are you searching for the log file ? -
using the SCHP1001.BIN i have it in the BIOS folder but it doesen't get recognized when im opening the games it tells me No bios for playstation and if i hold a button a go to the menu theres no other to select and there is the default one lr-pcsx-rearmed
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Without a log file (
/dev/shm/runcommand.log
) it's hard to say why it's not working - having the right BIOS file in the BIOS folder it's enough.
Maybe you've changed the settings in RetroArch and it doesn't know where to find the BIOS ? -
Can you give me a simple step by step on how to check that on the retro arch.
Tbh i touched the retroarch but i dont remember with having to do with bios.
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RetroArch searches the BIOS in the System directory. Check where this directory is set by looking into the Settings -> Directory menu. First entry should be the System/BIOS - check what value it's set there.
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The value is correct at home/pi/retropie/bios i remember it correct
nothing wrong here -
Hmmm im getting to a point that i think Reinstalling retropie will maybe help
what do you think about reinstalling ?
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