- Epsxe chrono cross config install#
- Epsxe chrono cross config driver#
- Epsxe chrono cross config 32 bit#
In most cases it should be /dev/cdrom but in my case /dev/hdc.
Epsxe chrono cross config driver#
Open "Config -> Video", and select either "Pete's XGL2 Driver 2.8" or "P.E.Op.S.In the menu, open "Config -> BIOS", and set it to /usr/local/games/epsxe/bios/SCPH1001.BIN, click OK.
Epsxe chrono cross config install#
You have been warned.įirst, open a terminal and install the packages that you will need:Ĭode: sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/epsxeYou can now start by typing "epsxe" in the terminal (without ""). Owning the BIOS image without owning the actual console is a violation of copyright law. You may not use such a file to play games in a PSX emulator if you do not own a Sony Playstation, Sony PSOne or Sony Playstation 2 console. Legal note: The installation and use of this emulator requires a Sony Playstation BIOS file.
Epsxe chrono cross config 32 bit#
Apparently it is possible to run it using an amd64 system, but to do that you need to install some 32 bit libraries, see this post. An installation guide can be found in this link.
You might want to try another emulator instead, for example PCSX.
If you use powerpc it probably won't work. It is based on this guide, which I found a bit outdated.ĮPSXe is made for x86 (common pc) only. This is a guide to install the freeware Playstation 1 emulator ePSXe in Ubuntu. This guide is outdated and will not be updated anymore.