There are no PS3 emulators and the bios file for the PS3 would not work in a PS2 emulator
You have two options. There is a subfolder called 'bios', just place the file there. Otherwise, if you want to place it in a different folder, go to configuration settings and change the bios directory from there...
There are several BIOS manufacturers in existence. Phoenix and American Megatrends (AMI) are the two major ones still in existence (Award was purchased by Phoenix in 1998). Some OEMs, notably Toshiba, also develop their own BIOS in-house.
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
You can flash the BIOS. I wouldn't recommend it, as it won't give much of an improvement UNLESS you're experiencing BSOD, crashing, etc. If this is the case you can go to your motherboard manufacturers website and they should have a BIOS update you can d/l.
look up the bios on google look for scph1001 and put it in the bios folder in the emulators folder
Actually no they don't all have the same bios but don't worry because they are all very similar there would only be a few differences between psx bios previous answer: Yes, and if they don't, who cares. As long as you can play games is all that matters.
it has something to do in your BIOS all you have to do is go to bios and put everything in originall
PSX Emulator? I know of a good one. ePSXe. Highly configurable, many options. You'll have to find the BIOS though, as those ARE illegal. http://www.epsxe.com Please let me restate, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN FOR FINDING THE BIOS. There are sites out there. For best results, try searching for it on Google.
PSX - DVR - was created on 2003-12-13.
a psx is a PlayStation 1
Nothing Really There The Same. But The Psx Can Be Wireless If You Buy The Screen For It
A PSX emulator may be obtained from ePSXe. They have high quality products that seamlessly emulate the PSX on both Windows and Linux platforms. You may also get ROMs from this site.
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psx = ps1 they just look a little different so yes
As of July 2014, the market cap for Phillips 66 (PSX) is $46,455,940,344.20.
A PSX ISO would probably refer to an ISO image made from a PlayStation 1 CD.