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@streetsweep Follow the guide posted EXACTLY. LInux is case sensitive.
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So here's what I did I downloaded the PSX file from
i didn't read the forum rules and now I shall be publicly shamed
which gave me the SPCH1001.BIN I transferred it to BIOS over network to my retro pie that didn't work then I converted the .BIN to a .Cue and transferred that the same way without deleting the .BIN still didn't work -
@AlexMurphy I have read that and tried to follow it still nothing
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@streetsweep Why are you converting anything to anything? Follow the official guide instead of making up your own.
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@streetsweep Well, I'm sorry I can't tell you anything else other than to follow the official guide exactly as it is written. Anyway, good luck.
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Does the .BIN go into a specific file in BIOS or just by its self
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@streetsweep Just in the bios file. As the guide says.
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I just need that guide simplified for me. I'm trying to get this done for my son's birthday in March and really need help
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@AlexMurphy which file do I down load at the start of that guide all of them?
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@streetsweep Which files are you referring to? The bios? You need SCPH1001.BIN. I thought you had this.
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@AlexMurphy I do but at the start of the guide you gave me there are 3 there to download. I reformatted and starting from scratch
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@AlexMurphy the ir-pcsx-rearmed the pcsx-rearmed or the bettle one
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@streetsweep 2 of the 3 entries (4 total files) are the same...assuming you're using one of those 2 (recommended) emulators, you have the file you need.
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@streetsweep The recommended emulator for PSX is lr-pcsx-rearmed so use SCPH1001.BIN. This might come as a lower case file name, if so, re-name it and place it in the BIOS folder.
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@AlexMurphy so as long as I get the ir-pcsx-rearmed file the SPCH1001.BIN should be in there right
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@streetsweep lr-pcsx-rearmed is one of the emulators, not a file you need to get.
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@liquidzoo my retropie doesn't have the ir-pcsx-rearmed emulator
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@streetsweep No. Have you put the bios in the bios folder?
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@streetsweep Pretty sure it's installed by default (it's an l, not an i btw). You can always check the setup program (see here: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/First-Installation#installing-additional-emulators it's listed in the "main" section).
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@liquidzoo It is. You don't need to do anything with the cores / emulators. He just needs the correct bios, correctly named in the bios folder then add ROMs to the PSX ROMS folder.
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