Can I run any PSX (A.K.A. PS1) Emulators on a PC with these specs?
EDIT: Preferably one that makes me need this topic
http://forums.emulator-zone.com/show...03&postcount=1
Actualy I would need that topic for this topic
Can I run any PSX (A.K.A. PS1) Emulators on a PC with these specs?
EDIT: Preferably one that makes me need this topic
http://forums.emulator-zone.com/show...03&postcount=1
Actualy I would need that topic for this topic
Last edited by RiderLeangle; November 13th, 2007 at 23:19.
Yes you can.
"Question" is not an acceptable thread title. I've deleted your other thread so you can have a little practice at this.
I hate all of you, especially donkeyknob.
Sorry, Didn't know I couldn't ask "question" as the title.
But cool, Any of them able to use USB PS1 controllers?
Oh, well I can't really think of titles that much, when I think of one, its too big.
And that good to hear, Now the real problem, getting ISOs, which this place can't really help.
Use Xebra because you dont need to get too complicate plugins that ePSXe requires. If you want to know how to run Xebra emulator. PM me and i will be happy to help you in 2 minutes step by step. It is best emulator for n00bs and have a huge compability than ePSXe does.![]()
MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1
EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin
Figures, you tell me after I get ePSXe and get some plugins that it told me I need. If ePSXe doesn't work, I'll keep that in mind.
Ok, suit yourself.
MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1
EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin
How much better is it?
Because if overall ePSXe is better when you play games I'll learn to play it, If when you play a game Xebra is better, I'll switch my Emulator.
you should test both if you knew how to use plugins for ePSXe and Xebra doesn't need it but have a greater compability than ePSXe. I am using two emulators... ePSXe and Xebra.![]()
MacBook Pro 13" with a Retina October 2014 (Purchased on March 28, 2015) - macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
iPhone 6+ - iOS 10.1.1
EMU: SDL MAME - SNES9X - FCEUX - Gens32 - No$gba - DeSmuME - ePSXe - SSF - NeoPop - OSwan - Mupen64Plus - PCSX2 - Dolphin
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