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Psp 3003 pro b 10 guys i have made 1 eboot for final fantasy 8.popsloader installed.i completed disc 1 but cant switch to disc 2.any help? Pressed the psp logo to switch but i get a error saying that its the incorrect disc.the game asks me switch but it wont switch.any help? Using the europe version.i did save the game and tried to switch disc but i get a error message.i also saw the game ids and save ids are different when i use psx2psp.the game just wont switch disc.help!

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The error message says its the wrong disc. I am interested in this too. I found this guide If it works for you let me know I was also wondering if their is any analog stick support for games at all, I guess it's impossible to do 2 sticks but is it possible to do 1? I was thinking of putting colony wars on my psp. If you use a Dualshock3 controller can you even play games like ape escape? I have not had good success with PSone emulation on PC and am liking PSP better or this even more than playing on the PS3 because these games look like ass on the HDTV.

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With the TV out option this might be the simplest way to play PSone backups for me.

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The PlayStation 1 is a 5th generation video game console released by Sony in 1994. Emulator Rom Folder Extension BIOS Controller Config psx.cue.cbn.img.iso.m3u.mdf.pbp.toc.z.znx SCPH1001.BIN /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg psx.cue.cbn.img.iso.m3u.mdf.pbp.toc.z.znx SCPH1001.BIN /opt/retropie/configs/psx/pcsx.cfg psx.cue.cbn.img.iso.m3u.mdf.pbp.toc.z.znx scph5500.bin scph5501.bin scph5502.bin /opt/retropie/configs/psx/retroarch.cfg Emulators:, ROMS Accepted File Extensions:.cue.cbn.img.iso.m3u.mdf.pbp.toc.z.znx Place your PlayStation ROMs in /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psx Why aren't my.bin files showing in Emulation Station? Since June 16th 2016 the RetroPie script has configured Emulation Station to no longer show.bin files in the UI. This means that a.cue file is required to start the game. A.cue file is basically a plain text file that tells the emulator where in the.bin file the (data and/or audio) track(s) are.

This is often important in the case where multiple audio files are in the single.bin file. These are often called 'mixed mode' discs. If you only have a.bin file and no.cue file, you can generate it:.

Cue files You can also find cue files for many games here, obviously you will need to make sure the.bin filename is correct when you use it. Why.bin was removed. It is very common for PSX games to be in 2 parts, a.bin and.cue, this means that Emulation Station will show duplicates for each game which no-one really wants. This is because it used to show extensions.bin and.cue.

A PSX game will only ever need one.cue file, so by hiding a.bin it prevents duplicates showing (as it could have multiple.bin files). By hiding.bin files it will make the user think a little bit more about how the emulator loads files rather than blindly throwing files at it until it works. Any PSX game that has multi tracks will work better (usually audio tracks) if it has a.cue to point to the audio. If your psx game is a.ecm extension, its a compressed file that needs to be extracted with ecmtools. Sudo apt-get install ecm ecm-uncompress game-file.bin.ecm Where is lr-beetle-psx?

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The Beetle/Mednafen PSX core is not available for systems with ARM CPUs (like the Raspberry Pi) because it does not perform well enough. This emulator is supplied for people who are running RetroPie on more powerful x86 systems.