Hello. I really want to play the PS1/PSX/PS games here on romulation.net, and I noticed that there's a thread here with a file that has plugins, but I noticed that the emulator also requires a bios, and I was wondering if a bios or more than one bios were included in that package/file, or if I'd have to go search for that seperately. In the past, I wanted to play a Dreamcast game, but I had trouble finding a bios. It turns out that google is not my friend, and I searched and searched and downloaded a few so-called bios, but I never found one that worked, so I'd rather not bother if it's going to be the same with the PSX. I want to play so badly though ><. Also, is it true that that Fire Emblem game for the Gamecube freezes on one of those levels?
ePSXe v1.7.0 With Bios scph1001.bin and plugins + memcards mcd001.mcr , mcd002.mcr http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?sc504rlqw66dzmz pSX v1.13 With Bios scph1001.bin , No plugins required for this emulator, + memcards mcd001.mcr , mcd002.mcr http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zdx44255xbi36w9 Its a qwestion about setting the emulator-up right hear is a guild http://forum.romulation.net/index.php?topic=8528.0 For pSX v1.13 glide http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CI2yUNFdL4&feature=related About your last qwestion, I not very sure that a real hardware console would freeze on its own made games, very strange if it dose... Hope this helps
I dont know if this has changed or not but isnt it illegal to Put the bios file in and distribute it with PSX?
Yes, the bios is copyrighted material, and illegal to share. But so are ROMs. And since it's emulation related, it's fine to post. If Sony doesn't like it, they can contact mediafire and request that their copyrighted material be removed from their servers.
Yes but with the exception of the Games that Sony Rips onto PSP the games are effectively Abandonware
No, they are not abandonware. They are still copyrighted and illegal to share without permission from the copyright holders.
Currently, Life of the creator plus 70 years. http://inventors.about.com/od/copyrights/a/expiration.htm (And as Loonylion would say, you have Mr. Walt Disney to thank for that).