: A later North American revision. It is widely recommended for its stability across a broad range of NTSC-U titles. scph7001.bin
These files represent the specific hardware revisions of the PS1. Use them if you want region-locked authenticity or if a specific emulator core requires them. : A later North American revision
Here is the story behind the code.
: This file is likely related to the original PlayStation console. The "SCPH" prefix is commonly found in PlayStation file names, which could stand for "Sony Computer PlayStation Hardware." The "101" could refer to a specific region or model of the PlayStation. Use them if you want region-locked authenticity or
: Originally from the PlayStation Portable (PSP) firmware, this is often considered the "gold standard" for modern emulators because it is fast and has the highest compatibility with various regional game formats. scph1001.bin The "SCPH" prefix is commonly found in PlayStation
: This is widely considered the "best" BIOS for modern emulation. It was originally extracted from PSP firmware 6.60 and is region-free
To use these files on devices like the , RG35XX , or R36S :