RenameBIOS File. You'll need to rename your BIOS file according to the model of your PlayStation. You can find the model number on the bottom of the console. For example, if your PS1 is an SCPH-7503, you'll need to name the BIOS file "SCPH7503.bin." How to set up DuckStation fo...
Setting Up The DeviceFollow these steps to set up Knulli on your device. I arranged the steps in a helpful order, so it is best to follow them along.I recommend using two SD cards – one for Knulli and one for the ROMs and your Knulli settings. This has the advantage of updating...
To use ROMs with game emulators on iPhone or iPad, you’ll have to either download them into the Files app on your iPhone or put them in a cloud storage location (like iCloud Drive) that can be accessed by the app. The apps don’t provide direct access to ROMs themselves, howe...
Ensure your Steam Deck is set to Stable mode for updates to ensure optimal compatibility with EmuDeck's update system. Running the Steam Deck in Beta or Beta Candidate Mode will trigger more frequent updates, which may cause issues with the emulators. However, it's always worth checking if t...
(PSX) ePSXe memory card files (Gamboy/Color) BGB save states (TurboGrafx16/CD) MagicEngine save states Back to top 11. Hacking Resources Want to learn how to hack into ROMs and change whatever you want? Check out the hacking guides at RomHacking.net. Or how about the save state hacking...
Foreword: After a year and a half later, I have decided to re-write this guide, because honestly, it was not my own and it was presented very poorly. Remember, I do no support piracy. Use the USB method to play your games on the hard drive to help your
Lakka should reboot and when it comes back up, you’ll see all of your ROMs ready to go. Just head to a game you want play, hit B orO(circle) on your gamepad to select it, and hit B orOagain to run it. Controllers and Other Features ...
How to extract ROMs from PS1 discs Connect your external disc drive. Plug your external disc drive into your Mac via USB and insert your PS1 game disc into the drive. Identify your external drive. OpenTerminalon your Mac. You can find it in the Applications > Utilities folder. In Terminal...