[2021] How to get a PlayStation One Emulator on your PC (With voice)
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It would be wise to only download games that you own.
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Links:
PS1 Emulator for PC: http://mmoity.com/IQi
The Bios Files: http://mmoity.com/IkB
zlib1.dll file: http://mmoity.com/IkW
The game ISOs: http://mmoity.com/Iku
If you are unable to open .rar or .zip files download Win-rar: http://mmoity.com/Hsq
To learn how to use Win-rar watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ_oypmfgiM
If you're having trouble where you need to config the video settings, user uploadergenesis recommends downloading Pete's OpenGl2 PSX GPU V 2.9 from this website: http://adf.ly/f8lTV
uploadergenesis: well i use windows so i downloaded the first one called "Pete's OpenGl2 PSX GPU V 2.9 " it says, "Win Emu plugin for modern cards" and then I took out the file called "gpuPeteOpenGl2.dll" and put it in the plugins folder that came with the playstation player
iTzBrN: READ THIS IF YOU'RE HAVING PROBLEMS STARTING THE GAME!
If your game starts up and all you see in a black screen, it's because your file that you're trying to play is a .ecm file. This file cannot be played by the ps1 emulator. You need to change the .ecm file to a .bin file. To do this you need a ecm tool. I got mine at emuparadise . com. Just search "ecm tool" and it should be the first link. After you got the tool, open it up, drag your .ecm file ontop of the unecm.exe file.
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