
I've never liked all the plugin nonsense with the alternatives. It might make sense to add it as a JP BIOS ROM option, as that's its usage in the SCPH-7003.Īs an aside, I'd like to commend you on your efforts to create a more accurate PSX emulator, much like the seemingly dead pSX. For now, it's very simple to rename the SCPH-7003 ROM to scph5501.bin maybe you could make a note to do this in the documentation, if having multiple ROMs available for each regional system proves to be a difficult implementation problem. So, if possible, adding that as a file name option (scph7003.bin) might help usability a bit. I think the NA BIOS ROM for SCPH-7003 is exactly the same as SCPH-5501's (check the BIOS version of the two models, they match), as the dump I have has the same SHA1 hash as that of SCPH-5501. PSX BIOS ROMs Show:Today's Messages ::Show Polls ::Message Navigator Note that the BIOS file names are case-sensitive, so need to be written without caps, and suffixed with ‘.bin’. Scph5500 (NTSC – Japan) scph5501 (NTSC – US) scph5502 – (PAL – Europe) scph5552 (PAL – Europe) You can check the default directory that Retroarch scans for BIOS files under “Settings - Directory - System/BIOS”. Dankcushions Global Moderator last edited. Where are the bios files supposed to go? I’m running the Windows 7 64 bit version of RA.SCPH1001.BIN, scph5500.bin, scph5501.bin, scph5502.bin' The system says, the files are there: Someone have an idea? Thank you very much:) Best wishes, Jan. I then tried redownloading all the files from a different source. I’ve also tried renaming “scph7003.bin” to “scph5501.bin” cue file and it points to FILE “Final Fantasy VII (Disc 1).bin” which is the same exact file name.

I have “Final Fantasy VII (Disc1).bin” and “Final Fantasy VII (Disc1).cue” cue file, the game fails to load and RA quits. I have no other psx bios located in the system folder. I have scph5500.bin, scph5502.bin and scph7003.bin all located in the “system” folder. I’ve tried putting them in the retroarch folder, the roms folder, the system folder, and the cores folder. I’ve got all the playstation bios and have changed all capital letters to lowercase letters including the.

Okay, I tried lots of different suggestions from different websites but I’m having no luck here.
