They're the startup code for the PS2. You need to dump (save) them from your console if you plan to run an emulator, but that involves either a mod chip or disc-swapping.
Also, since the code is copyrighted by Sony it's illegal to download or distribute.
The only LEGAL way of obtaining a bios is dumping it from your OWN Playstation 2 console. That's because the ps2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony and that makes its' distribution illegal. see related link
PlayStation 2 BIOSs are not legally redistributable. You must dump the BIOS from your own PlayStation 2.
You must purchase a PS2 and download those Bios for them to be legally obtained and not download them from a site that has no legal right to allow the sharing of the PS2 Bios
I finally found mine at this site:
http://mmm-downloads.at.ua/load/games/emulator_files/playstation_2_ps2_bios_and_firmware_files/18-1-0-6
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get xbox live and dowload him
The only LEGAL way of obtaining a bios is dumping it from your OWN Playstation 2 console That's because the ps2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony and that makes its' distribution illegal.
No. PlayStation 3 games will obviously not run natively, and as of 2010 there are no functional PlayStation 3 emulators.
No, the Sony PlayStation 2 uses DVD media for its games. The older PlayStation only has a CD drive. Therefore, PlayStation 2 games will not work on the PlayStation. Other problems also include the graphical processing limitations of the original PlayStation.
It's pretty much the same thing as if you'd by a CD record and you decide to copy it in your PC in mp3 format even if you don't intend to share it. You paid for it you can use it however you want! So if you already own a PlayStation I don't really think it's a problem, unless of course the PS BIOS you're using is illegal.
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get xbox live and dowload him
PlayStation BIOS dumps are not legally redistributable. You must dump them from your own PlayStation.
Legally, PCSX2 requires you to have a PlayStation 2 for two reasons, one as a license to play PlayStation 2 games, and the other for you to dump the BIOS from, as PCSX2 requires a copy of the PlayStation 2 BIOS. Once you have PCSX2 running, however, there is no technical reason you need a PlayStation 2.
While PlayStation 2 emulators like PCSX2 have gotten better about emulating the hardware, the firmware (BIOS) of the PlayStation 2 is very unique. It takes time to reverse-engineer all the system calls that games make to the BIOS, so there is currently no drop-in replacement for the real deal.
Yes. Despite how it sounds, "dumping" only copies the BIOS; it does not remove or modify it.
Unfortuately there is no downloadable content for the PlayStation 2 version of Rock Band.
go to PlayStation store and search skate 2 and download the demo or buy and of course you need Internet
just go to the playstation store, go to demos, and dowload any demo you want.theyre free
The only LEGAL way of obtaining a bios is dumping it from your OWN Playstation 2 console That's because the ps2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony and that makes its' distribution illegal.
PCSX2 and it also requires the PS2 Bios
No you can only download games from the Playstation store and they do not have PS2 games