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Quite often, users would download ePSXe 1.5.2 to avoid using ePSXe 1.6.0. In the case that a game does not run successfully, patches written for the game in question can be used, though few games have patches available.
The current version of ePSXe, 1.7.0, is able to run most Playstation games accurately, however, few games run flawlessly without extensive configuration and trial by error testing. Input: The core plug-in is sufficient, but there are others that allow for more functionality.
SPU: The SPU plug-ins can emulate everything from music to sound effects, with varying degrees of success depending on the plug-in settings, and of course the plug-in being usedĬD-ROM: ePSXe comes with a core CD-ROM plug-in, but many others are available for freeware download and many can emulate up to seven different types of read modes GPU: Most GPU plug-ins run with either Direct3D, OpenGL, or the Glide API, and are available as freeware or open source Video card: 3D capable video card with support for OpenGL, DirectX, or Glide Processor: Pentium 200 MHz, recommended Pentium 3 at 1 GHz For this reason, ePSXe does not come bundled with any of the PlayStation BIOS images, requiring the user to provide one for the emulator. Since the various PlayStation BIOS images are Sony's intellectual property, it is illegal to distribute them. Unlike a few alternative PlayStation emulators that are able to use high level emulation to mimic the effect of the PlayStation's BIOS, ePSXe functions with an image of an official Sony PlayStation BIOS. Not all games prone to bugs have ppf patches written for them.
Games that do not necessarily run properly, or even start at all, can be fixed and played via the use of ePSXe patch files in. Games can be loaded from the computer's CD drive or from one of many types of CD images directly from the user's hard drive.Ī patching feature allows the user to apply game patches. ePSXe is closed source with the exception of the application programming interface (API) for its plug-ins.Īs with many modern emulators, ePSXe makes use of plug-ins to emulate GPU, SPU (sound), and CD-ROM drive functions, a model first established in PSEmu Pro. It was written by three authors, using the aliases "Calb", "_Demo_", and "Galtor".
EPSXe (enhanced PSX emulator) is a PlayStation emulator for x86-based PC hardware with Microsoft Windows or Linux.