When a PS1 game wants to draw a textured polygon, it doesn't talk directly to the GPU. It asks the BIOS: "Hey, run this drawing routine for me."
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SCPH1001.bin BIOS is perhaps the most famous piece of firmware in the retro gaming world. If you’ve ever dipped your toes into PlayStation 1 emulation, you’ve likely encountered this specific filename. When a PS1 game wants to draw a
Most emulators have a "Boot BIOS" or "Run BIOS" option. If you see the white Sony Computer Entertainment screen followed by the orange PlayStation logo, your setup is successful. Troubleshooting Common Issues If you’ve ever dipped your toes into PlayStation