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ePSXe Downloads : x: File: Size: Description ePSXe v2.0.5 Windows: 1350 KB: ePSXe executable (Win32) ePSXe v2.0.5 Linux: 1197 KB: ePSXe executable (Linux 32bits) ePSXe v2.0.5 Linux x64: 1293 KB: ePSXe executable (Linux 64bits) ePSXe v2.0.5 MacOSX x64 (No UI) 1393 KB: ... Old ePSXe executable ePSXe v1.0.0: 126 KB: First ePSXe release: To get all the latest plugins, please go to NGEmu.com.
Download the latest version of ePSXe, an emulator for PS1 games, from the official website.
You can find it in the downloads section. The changes are: - Updated the x86 recompiler to use the same recompiler than in the rest of versions (Android, Linux x64, Mac ...). Now it should be easier to fix problems in all versions. - Ported the local netplay from Android (Experimental).
1) ePSXe101.zip is the official ePSXe pack, it includes the emulator (ePSXe.exe) and the folders that the emulator need. 2) You must to have a PSX bios, which you may only be in possession if you're legally entitled to.
ePSXe for Android is a Playstation emulator (PSX and PSOne). It is a port of the famous PC version of ePSXe, for Android and Android Tv. ePSXe provides very high compatibility (>98%), good speed, and accurate sound.
How to Setup the emulator. This section you will show the steps required to get the emulator configurated and running. 0. Select the ePSXe base folder (ePSXe 2.0.16 + Android 11+) In Android 11+, you will have to pick a base folder in your device for what ePSXe can save the memcards/savestates and other required files.
Configuring the BIOS is rather easy. First off, make sure you decompressed the BIOS into the /bios directory. Now run the emulator and go to Config -> BIOS, and you'll see the following window :
Welcome to the ePSXe support section. Please make sure you read all the FAQs and tutorials in here before you're asking a question on our board or in the chat.
ePSXe help - Starting the emulator After you have downloaded all the required files, uncompress the file ePSXe101.zip into a folder of your choice with WinZip or any other extractor. This should create several subfolders which are required for ePSXe.
ePSXe includes a "run bios" option which provides access to the PSX memory card editor that can be used to move and delete your memcard saves. ePSXe includes support to upload/download memcards and savestates to Dropbox, to share between your devices