ePSXe 2.0.5 expects BIOS files to be placed in the bios/ subfolder of the emulator’s installation directory.
However, all PS1 emulators require a BIOS file. The same scph1001.bin that works in ePSXe 2.0.5 will also work in DuckStation, RetroArch, and PCSX-Reloaded. Once you have a legal BIOS, you are set for any PS1 emulator.
Now go ahead, fire up ePSXe 2.0.5, load your favorite ROM or disc, and enjoy the nostalgia of the 32-bit era, complete with that beautiful, iconic BIOS startup sound.
Warning: Do not ask for BIOS files in forums or subreddits. Most communities ban this due to copyright. However, a simple web search for "scph1001.bin download" will yield results—but proceed at your own legal and moral discretion.
ePSXe 2.0.5 expects BIOS files to be placed in the bios/ subfolder of the emulator’s installation directory.
However, all PS1 emulators require a BIOS file. The same scph1001.bin that works in ePSXe 2.0.5 will also work in DuckStation, RetroArch, and PCSX-Reloaded. Once you have a legal BIOS, you are set for any PS1 emulator.
Now go ahead, fire up ePSXe 2.0.5, load your favorite ROM or disc, and enjoy the nostalgia of the 32-bit era, complete with that beautiful, iconic BIOS startup sound.
Warning: Do not ask for BIOS files in forums or subreddits. Most communities ban this due to copyright. However, a simple web search for "scph1001.bin download" will yield results—but proceed at your own legal and moral discretion.