Try deleting your retroarch config. If that doesn't work, try restoring a recent NAND backup.
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PBP format? you mean PS1 games converted to PSP?There's probably improved stability.
Also I got some games to run faster using the PBP format suggested as well as when turning frame throttle off. Sadly this does make some screens run too fast in some games, like FMVs and loading screens.
Yes, using PSX2PSP, compression level 1.PBP format? you mean PS1 games converted to PSP?
thanks,there is site that have ready converted files,how i know which compression level they used? does it matter the compression level?Yes, using PSX2PSP, compression level 1.
Sorry, this cannot be shared on here. All I can share is to google search scph5000.bin since I was able to find a dump of 5501 just a few links down.Any idea where I can get the scph5501.bin for the PSCX emulator? All of the collections of .bins for the system I've found seem to have it missing.
If it's that paradise site, it should work fine.thanks,there is site that have ready converted files,how i know which compression level they used? does it matter the compression level?
First, try checking the controller type in the options menu. The analog setting doesn't work with all games. If that doesn't work, remap the controls.Okay, I need some help now. I haven't used RetroArch since before they implemented their modern menu design, back when it was the green menu pages and not the PS3-inspired menu.
I'm trying to set up the PlayStation emulator. I downloaded the latest nightly version since I read that EBOOT versions will run faster, and the game I want to play (Grandia) was really close to full speed before.
First off, I can't get the input to work. The game loads its intro movie, but none of the buttons will bring me to the game menu. Even worse, I went digging through the options to try and figure this out, and broke something. I wanted to just check the various options under the "Input 1 Device" setting. I flicked it off of "3DS Controller" and the next setting was "None" and it immediately went into effect, locking me out entirely. I need to know what to change in which config file manually to get control back. Also, I need to know what input settings to change to get to actually play the game, or else I'll just be back where I was before.
Second, I copied my BIOS file to my 3DS. Yes, I know it's the right one, and I made the "retroarch/cores/system" folder to put it in. However, the emulator did not automatically find it. How do I make the emulator locate the BIOS file?
EDIT: Okay, I got the menu fixed by deleting the config files and having it rebuild them. I also found out how to get the BIOS working as well. However, I still can't get any of the controls to work in-game.
Tried that, and it didn't work. If it helps any, I'm using an EBOOT.pbp version of the game, since I read that it helps performance a bit. I am trying to load the PlayStation-specific CIA directly. Do I absolutely need to use the RetroArch CIA?
Would it work if somebody who has the emulator working properly uploaded their own config files, and I could swap them out?
Sure, I'll send my config tonight.you don't need the retroarch.cia at all. It's just a forwarder which causes a lot of confusion.
Okay, I need some help now. I haven't used RetroArch since before they implemented their modern menu design, back when it was the green menu pages and not the PS3-inspired menu.
I'm trying to set up the PlayStation emulator. I downloaded the latest nightly version since I read that EBOOT versions will run faster, and the game I want to play (Grandia) was really close to full speed before.
First off, I can't get the input to work. The game loads its intro movie, but none of the buttons will bring me to the game menu. Even worse, I went digging through the options to try and figure this out, and broke something. I wanted to just check the various options under the "Input 1 Device" setting. I flicked it off of "3DS Controller" and the next setting was "None" and it immediately went into effect, locking me out entirely. I need to know what to change in which config file manually to get control back. Also, I need to know what input settings to change to get to actually play the game, or else I'll just be back where I was before.
Second, I copied my BIOS file to my 3DS. Yes, I know it's the right one, and I made the "retroarch/cores/system" folder to put it in. However, the emulator did not automatically find it. How do I make the emulator locate the BIOS file?
EDIT: Okay, I got the menu fixed by deleting the config files and having it rebuild them. I also found out how to get the BIOS working as well. However, I still can't get any of the controls to work in-game.
From what I've read it isn't. ): Which makes me sad because I was hoping I could play Megaman Legends on it but, nada. I've heard Final Fantasy 7 runs almost full speed on it tho'.I got a question is the ps1 emulator still getting update?
And is there a way to make ps1 game run better?
Hello, I have a question~ I can't seem to find the frameskip or frame dupe options. They're supposed to be in the core settings but they're not there. What am I missing? Also, my menu looks different from everything I see online. What's the issue?