Never use the "HLE BIOS" option in ePSXe 1.9.0 unless you are debugging. It breaks vibration, CD audio, and half of Squaresoft’s library.
Quick tip for ePSXe 1.9.0 users: If your plugins aren't showing up in the dropdown menu, make sure you have the zlib1.dll file in your root folder. Also, I highly recommend using the SCPH7502 BIOS if you’re playing PAL region games. Works like a charm! Key things to remember when posting:
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Set Internal X and Internal Y resolutions to 2: Very High to upscale pixelated textures into crisp, high-definition graphics. epsxe 190 bios and plugins work
If the BIOS is the soul, the GPU plugin is the lens through which you view the past. ePSXe 1.9.0 is unique because it sits at a historical crossroads: the era of software rendering (ugly but accurate) and hardware acceleration (beautiful but wrong).
Click "Select" and choose the SCPH1001.BIN file you placed in the folder. Confirm: Click "OK." Without the correct BIOS, ePSXe 1.9.0 will fail to start. 3. Configuring Plugins (The Secret to "Work")
If you are running ISOs, you don't need a specific CD plugin. If using a physical CD, use . 4. Running Your First Game Go to File > Run ISO . Select your game file (e.g., .bin , .img , .mdf , or .iso ). Enjoy the nostalgia! 5. Troubleshooting: Making It Work If you experience issues, follow these common fixes: Never use the "HLE BIOS" option in ePSXe 1
Extract your BIOS file into the /bios folder within your ePSXe directory.
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The standard European (PAL) BIOS, necessary if you plan to play European game releases. How to Install the BIOS Locate your legal copy of the PS1 BIOS file. Open your main ePSXe190 directory. Open the folder named bios . Also, I highly recommend using the SCPH7502 BIOS
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1. The Legal and Technical Foundation: Step-by-Step BIOS Setup