Psx 1 Emulator Mac

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PSX Emulator for 10.7 I know this post is long, but it's only cause I'm going to be very specific to avoid any confusion. The whole process should take less time then I'm going to spend explaining it 1) Download the emulator (Look towards the bottom of the list for the latest release of PCSX). It will need to be decompressed twice, and you will most likely need from the Mac App Store to do so. It's free though. 2) Download BIOS files.

3) Drag the emulator to you applications folder, then run it. It will have some notice pop up, but just click 'okay' (or whatever it says). Then quit the application. 4) Decompress the BIOS files. 5) Click on Finder, and at the top menu bar, click 'Go'.

Now, hold the 'Option' key on your keyboard, and you will notice 'Library' magically appears in the middle of the list. 6) In that new window, open 'Application Support', and towards the bottom open 'Pcsxr'. Now drag that 'BIOS' folder you just extracted into there.

A little warning will pop up, just click 'Replace'. 7) Download games. I really like romhustler.net for my ROM's. Here are the links for Finally Fantasy VII (it's a 3-disc game since it's so big) 8) Extract the RAR files.

And that game folder that extracts from it, I would personally put into another folder called 'PSX ROMs' and move it to my Documents folder, just to be organized. But you can put them wherever you want. But one thing here is very important, DON'T mess around with the files (labeled.bin,.mds, &.cue) inside your game folder. Just keep them in there and don't add any other game files to that folder (Keep one game per folder). EDIT: Sometimes the ROMs downloaded are in.ecm format, which PCSXR will not read. You can download this app called in the App Store so you can convert your.ecm's into a readable.img/.bin format.

And once that's done, you can delete the original.ecm file. 9) Run your PSX emulator once again, go to File>Preferences, then click Plugins at the top. Under 'Controller' click Configure.

Click any selection, then hit Backspace to clear it. Then double-tap that selection again, and click the key on your keyboard that you want that button associated with, and then go on to the next selection. Click Okay at the bottom when you're done.

Here are the optimal settings in my opinion: Up - 'W' Key Down - 'S' Left - 'A' Right - 'D' Cross - Down button Circle - Right button Square - Left button Triangle - Up button L1 - '?' Key R1 - 'Shift' L2 - ' Plugins, under 'Sound' click Configure. Slide the 'Reverb' slider to the left to turn it off. That helped me.