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There are basically three main gaming consoles on the market. These are the Playstation, Xbox and the Wii.

Each of these have different varieties or versions. The PlayStation has a version 1, 2, 3, and 4.

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In a previous article about RecalboxOS I covered an Operating System (OS) which included a Playstation 1 emulator (the OS is for the Raspberry Pi). In this article I want to cover the emulators for the Playstation 1 and 2 for a standard Linux system. PlayStation History The PlayStation console, now referred to as the PlayStation 1, was released in 1994. Its success was shown that it sold over 100 million units within 9 and a half years.

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In 2000 the PlayStation 2 was released and sold over 155 million units as of 2012. The PlayStation 3 was released in 2006 and sold over 80 million consoles by 2014. The latest release was the PlayStation 4 released in 2013 and sold over 1 million units in the first 24 hours. (Log in to hide this advertisement) If the screen turns black after you load an ISO then there is a test you need to try. Open a Terminal and execute the following commands: cd /usr/games./pcsx The application should start. Open an ISO file as before. Once the application shuts down you should get an error in the Terminal like ‘pcsx:./libpcsxcore/ix86_64/ix86-64.c:158: MEMADDR_OP: Assertion `!isreg reg!= 0' failed.’.

If so, the fix is simple. Go to the folder ‘~/.pscx’. In this folder is a file named ‘pcsx.cfg’. Open the file in a text editor and find the line ‘Cpu = 0’ and change it to ‘Cpu = 1’.

Save the file and close PCSX and reopen it. Reload your ISO and it should start. I suggest using a controller of some type instead of the keyboard and mouse.

PlayStation 2 Emulator The home site for the PlayStation 2 emulator can be found at. The download is done through a Personal Package Archive (PPA). To add the PPA perform the following steps: • sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa • sudo apt-get update • sudo apt-get install pcsx2 NOTE: Before continuing with the the setup make sure you have a decent video card.

Do not expect an Intel based video card to work but get a Radeon or Nvidia video card. If you do not have one of these or yours will not work then you can look on E-Bay for a decent card. I bought a 256MB Radeon for about $10.00 and it works for the emulator.

With the installation there are dependencies which are required for the PlayStation 2 Emulator. The dependencies are: • WX 3.0 with GTK2 support and without SDL1.2 support (or with SDL2 support) • SDL 2.0 support • Portaudio (pulseaudio/alsa) • libpng • zlib • openGL • libaio • GTK2 • Old GCC 4.X ABI. GCC 5+ requires a rebuild You will also need the BIOS files to be able to run ROMS. The BIOS files for the various PlayStation 2 consoles can be found at. The BIOS files are included in a compressed format and include the following BIOS files: • PS2 Bios 30004R V6 Pal.bin • PS2 Bios 30004R V6 Pal.MEC • PS2 Bios 30004R V6 Pal.NVM • Rom1.bin • scph10000.bin • scph10001.nvm • scph39001.bin • scph39001.mec • scph39001.NVM • SCPH-70004_BIOS_V12_PAL_200.bin • SCPH-70004_BIOS_V12_PAL_200.erom • SCPH-70004_BIOS_V12_PAL_200.nvm • SCPH-70004_BIOS_V12_PAL_200.rom1 • SCPH-70004_BIOS_V12_PAL_200.rom2 After performing these steps you should have the ‘pcsx2’ application installed. Find the ‘pcsx2’ application in your Graphical User Interface (GUI) menu, usually under ‘Games’, and start it. It may take a while to start but you should eventually see a screen similar to Figure 3.

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FIGURE 3 After you click on ‘Next’ you will go to the second screen which is shown in Figure 2. Here you can specify the BIOS to use and see the directory where the BIOS files should be placed. In Figure 4 you can see that my BIOS file location is at ‘/home/jarret/.config/PCSX2/bios’. Once the files are placed in the proper folder press the ‘Refresh List’ button to populate the list of BIOS files. Click on the BIOS file you wish to use and then click ‘Finish’ to complete the configuration. FIGURE 4 A screen similar to that in Figure 5 should appear to let you start playing a PlayStation 2 game.