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    Playstation 1 emulation on x86 Netbook

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      smnbldwn
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      For a fun project, I have installed Retropie on a 2008 Advent 4211b running a Debian Bullseye-based distro. It is a low-end 32 bit device with 2GB RAM and an Intel Atom processor running at 1.6 GHz with 945GM integrated graphics.

      I am gradually getting Retropie configured with some of my old roms. The emulators for the Sega Megadrive and 32x and NES and SNES work great out of the box but I am having trouble getting the Playstation 1 emulator up and running. I have some roms taken from actual CDs I own ( Colin McRae, FIFA 2000, Gran Turismo2) which worked on my RPi 2 install of Retropie but I can't get them to work with this Netbook install.

      Is this device powerful enough to emulate a Playstation 1?
      If so I would welcome any suggestions for the best emulator to use and the best BIOS to use, especially if you have been successful on a similar system.

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        George Spiggott @smnbldwn
        last edited by George Spiggott

        @smnbldwn I had an Atom based Netbook about ten tears ago. I seem to recall it struggled with anything more than MAME.

        I was only using MAME, SNES and Amiga back then. I definitely remember it struggling with Turrican II on Amiga.

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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          barbudreadmon @smnbldwn
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          @smnbldwn Back in 2017, my udoo x86 couldn't run all ps1 games at full speed (pcsx-rearmed had the best results despite being optimized for arm), this was mostly due to the lack of a ps1 emulator with a x86 dynarec. I don't know the situation nowaday.

          FBNeo developer - github - forum

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            @smnbldwn said in Playstation 1 emulation on x86 Netbook:

            If so I would welcome any suggestions for the best emulator to use and the best BIOS to use, especially if you have been successful on a similar system.

            Which emulator are you trying to use ? What's in the runcommand log file ?

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              smnbldwn @barbudreadmon
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              @barbudreadmon Looking at the Udoo website, this is a much more powerful device than mine with better processor, graphics and more RAM. I think this explains why I can't emulate PSOne on such an old low-end machine.

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