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    PSX Games and File Types

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    • dankcushionsD
      dankcushions Global Moderator @scott47
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      @scott47 the lr-pcsx emulator was recently updated to include large file support (over 2GB i think). i think you need the latest version - try updating individual emulators > lr-pcsx-remarmed, through retropie-setup. you can try via the binaries first, but if it still doesn't work, try via source. let us know what happens!

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        danny_boy85
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        Hello chaps.

        im having this same issue, i have got power iso and have made iso images of the games, they come up but dont play, I get exactly as described above, just goes back to ES screen :(

        tried a bin file extension leaving the cue file in and still the same.

        Also tried updating the emmulator and still nothing. im at a loss, what with the N64 stuff hardly working too, im about to throw this out the window!

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          danny_boy85
          last edited by

          Sorry this is in ES on a Pi3b

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          • dankcushionsD
            dankcushions Global Moderator @danny_boy85
            last edited by

            @danny_boy85 do you have the correct bios is the correct place?

            post the contents of /tmp/runcommand.log after a failed load

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              danny_boy85
              last edited by

              Hello chap,

              Ill be honest, i have no idea how to get to that or do that :(

              Im useless around computers!

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                The Layer Cake
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                Just to bump this thread, I'm in the same boat. Use .bin/.cue .ecm & ISO files with a number of bios files & I still get this damn problem. It's annoying me to the point of giving up...!! Please help if you can. Pi3 running 4.02 now, did same on 3.8.1 & 3.7

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator @The Layer Cake
                  last edited by

                  @The-Layer-Cake you'll have to give us specific examples. give us the full path (including extension) of your game files, same for your bios, and describe when it's going wrong.

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                  • FloobF
                    Floob
                    last edited by Floob

                    Whats a specific example of the files for a given game you have?

                    For example, I use one .bin file and one .cue file for Crash Bandicoot. The cue simply points to the bin. Both are in the /roms/psx directory.
                    This runs without issue for me.

                    I have the bios named correctly and in the right place as per the Wiki here:
                    https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Playstation-1

                    The emulator wont understand the .ecm files, but you can find plenty of online guides on how to convert those to relevant tracks.

                    EDIT: Yes, as @dankcushions mentions, provide an example - I was too slow :)

                    Please read the Docs before asking a new question.
                    RetroPie Help Guides: https://goo.gl/3gcNsT

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                      The Layer Cake @dankcushions
                      last edited by

                      @dankcushions Sorry I'm not sure how mean to state them;

                      One example is,

                      RETROPIE>roms>psx>Oddworld Abe's oddesye.iso with RETROPIE>roms>psx>Oddworld Abe's oddesye.cue.

                      This starts with the black screen & yellow writing underneath but then just stays black when the writing disappears.

                      Where as I also have,

                      RETROPIE>roms>psx>Namco Museum Vol1.iso with
                      RETROPIE>roms>psx>Namco Museum Vol1.srm.

                      This actually starts & runs fine.

                      Any ideas at all? I'm not skilled enough to work out how to elaborate more I'm afraid.

                      My original .bin & .cue files used to work on 3.6.

                      Thanks for your help.

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                      • dankcushionsD
                        dankcushions Global Moderator @The Layer Cake
                        last edited by

                        @The-Layer-Cake that's the games, and now the bios name and location in the same format?

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                          backstander
                          last edited by backstander

                          @The-Layer-Cake I'm not sure that a PSX .iso file needs a .cue! Cue files are just small text files referencing 1 or more .bin files with the first .bin file being the game data and any additional .bin files are the audio tracks.

                          Also as @dankcushions pointed out, please give us the location and file names of your PSX BIOS files and remember, everything is case sensitive.

                          For example:
                          In my /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS I have these BIOS files with this exact case:

                          SCPH1001.BIN
                          scph5500.bin
                          scph5501.bin
                          scph5502.bin
                          
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                            The Layer Cake @backstander
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                            @backstander Yes my bios files are in the same folder, they are as follows;

                            Dtlh3000.bin
                            Dtlh3002.bin
                            SCPH101.BIN
                            SCPH1001.BIN
                            SCPH5000.BIN
                            SCPH5500.BIN
                            Scph5502.bin
                            Scph7000.bin
                            SCPH7001.BIN
                            Scph7003.bin
                            scph7502.bin

                            Thanks guys for the replies.

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                            • dankcushionsD
                              dankcushions Global Moderator @The Layer Cake
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                              @The-Layer-Cake rather than have a million BIOS files, I would just stick to one in the correct format:

                              SCPH1001.BIN

                              delete the rest. this should mean you are emulating a USA psx system. make sure all your game files are also the USA (ntsc) versions and not EU/PAL etc.

                              also note what @Floob says about your cue/iso.

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