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.
YES but even i am having trouble finding it
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
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...
Bios are not allowed to be supplied because of copyright laws. PCSX2 is considered the best emulator and is free see related link
Heres how to dump the bios from you ps2:Via LANRF's Guide to Dumping Your PS2 Bios over LANhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/83608-rfs-guide-dumping-your-ps2-bios-over-lan.htmlVia USBGuide to dump bios through USBhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/84994-guide-dump-bios-through-usb.html
It is actually not as hard as you would think. Refer to: http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-forum/84994-guide-dump-bios-through-usb.html for directions to dump your PS2 bios onto a USB Flashdrive. And on a side note, when you dump your bios using a custom code (as explained in the above link) you are actually copying your bios, so it does not render your PS2 useless.
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.
yes, there's pcsx2, but u have to dump the bios from ur own ps2
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To install the BIOS in PCSX2, first, download the appropriate PlayStation 2 BIOS files from a reliable source. Then, extract the downloaded ZIP file, and locate the BIOS files (usually named like "SCPH-xxxxx.bin"). Next, open PCSX2, go to "Config" > "Emulation Settings," and then select the "BIOS" tab. Click on "Browse" to navigate to the directory where you placed the BIOS files, select that folder, and click "OK" to complete the installation.
BIOS stands for basic input-ouput-system and it is how the machine reads and parses data
If you're facing a "BIOS not found" error, try these steps: Verify that the BIOS file is correctly placed in the emulator’s BIOS folder. Check that the BIOS file is properly extracted (if compressed). Ensure you’ve selected the correct BIOS version in the emulator settings. Restart PCSX2 after applying the changes.
You could either dump the bios yourself, which could take a little patience, or download from the link below. Note that the only LEGAL way of obtaining a bios is dumping it from your OWN Playstation 2 console.DO NOT ask where to get the bios in the PCSX2 forum, because it's against the rules. That's because the ps2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony and that makes its distribution illegal, meaning we could get in trouble if it was found out that we were supplying people illegally with bios files.Getting the bios needs to come from your machine according to copyright protections. Procedures can be found at the link for the best emulator the PCSX2. PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 'emulator', a free program that tries to replicate the Playstation 2 console to enable you to play PS2 games on your PC. If you do not have the skill to even download bios think about forgetting PS2 emulation. It will not be like playing a PS2 and instead is a lengthy and time consuming process. See the PCSX2 home site and try the getting started link. or the other link for the guide and under the guide bios configuration section there is a link for "A new Bios dumper is already available that can dump your PS2 Bios,ROM1,ROM2,EROM and NVM. Get it HERE"
u can download it on net
yes with the PS2 Bios and a PCSX2 emulator
YES but even i am having trouble finding it