Post subject: Question about PSX emulation in Bizhawk
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Is this working well nowadays? How to play psx games there? I just want to do some tests. I set bios "SCPH1001" in Firmwares directory and tried to run a ".cue" game rom but that only opens cd player screen of psx. Used BizHawk-1.11.4. Can you help me please?
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First off, SCPH1001 isn't one of the recommended BIOS: (EDIT: It's not a huge deal or anything, it's just what BH picks up and recommends by default. SCPH1001 still works) What game are you trying to run? Do you have both the .bin and the .cue files? Does it work on 1.11.6?
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What game are you trying to run? Do you have both the .bin and the .cue files? Does it work on 1.11.6?
The game is "Winning Eleven 2002 (JP)". Yeah, I' ve both. Doesn't work in 1.11.6 or 1.11.4, I tested in both. Now I'm using recommended bios. Please what can I do? I have to open the .bin or the .cue file? It does not work in either though. EDIT: Appears this message when I try to load the .bin file: http://i.imgur.com/tcTVfig.jpg
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From what I can tell, it's the game itself, so I can't exactly give any detailed information on how to fix the issue. Try a different ISO or mess around with the .cue file itself, it seems to be referencing several .bins that don't exist. EDIT: Always load the .cue in BizHawk, for the record.
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