In your Download folder, you're going to see “ps1_bio._ip.zip” - that's my BIOS zip file. We need to move this to the folder where your PlayStation 1 ISO's are located (again, this is a recommendation, not a requirement). Select the dot menuthen selectMove to. ...
A "BIOS" ROM image is required to start the emulator and to play games. A ROM image is not provided with the emulator for legal reasons, you should dump this from your own console using Caetla/Unirom/etc. Games are NOT provided with the emulator, it can only be used to play legally...
Inside DuckStation's folder, you'll find a folder called “bios”. Inside this bios folder is where you need to place inside “Scph1001.bin”. That's it! Once “Scph1001.bin” is in the bios folder, the next time you open DuckStation it'll detect it and you'll be able to boot ...
So, if you were using Linux, you would place your BIOS images in~/.local/share/duckstation/bios. This directory will be created upon running DuckStation for the first time. If you wish to use a "portable" build, where the user directory is the same as where the executable is located, ...
Place the bios in the bios folder Inside DuckStation's folder, you'll find a folder called “bios”. Inside this bios folder is where you need to place inside “Scph1001.bin”. That's it! Once “Scph1001.bin” is in the bios folder, the next time you open DuckStation it'll detect...