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.
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.
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.
No. PlayStation 3 games will obviously not run natively, and as of 2010 there are no functional PlayStation 3 emulators.
Since, there is only 1 PS2 emulator (PCSX2) in existence, and it's completely legal, yes. Otherwise it depends on the emulator's package. What does it consists. If any emulator comes with any copyrighted material (BIOS, games), then that emulator comes in the illegal category.
You do not emulators use the PS2 bios to play PS2 games and are difficult to set up and run for someone without any experience or knowledge
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.
With a Window XP emulator program and a computer that can run it plus the ability and skills required and the Playstation Bios. Much easier to get a PS2
yes with the PS2 Bios and a PCSX2 emulator
You can not. Even with a current PC and an Emulator you would still need the PS2 Bios just to play some of the games
with the PCSX2 emulator PS2 bios and computer skills
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.
PS2 games do not work on the computer unless the PC has a program called the PCSX2 emulator that uses PS2 bios to play the game. It is not as good as using the PS2 but with time and patience you can complete a game for many titles
It is possible to use a PlayStation 2 emulator to play PS2 games on your computer. It is only legal to do if you own an original copy of the game.
No you can not. You need a Playstation 2 to play PS2 game Discs not a DVD player or a PC with a DVD drive and no emulator and PS2 bios
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
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"
No the PS22 emulator PCSX2 needs the PS2 BIOS to play the games