from pretty much anywhere...the thing is you need a BIOS, GPU, SPU, drivers, a hacked DVD drive, a secondary drive (another hacked DVD drive or a second hard drive or something like that), 2 processors (one 1.5+ghz, one 5+ghz),2gigs+ RAM, and an 8x+ AGP 512 MB DDR+ graphics card with advanced pixel shading and openGL...and that's it
no hacking
No, a DS emulator is not compatible with the PS2
The related link has the emulator and a guide for downloading and setting it up
The related link allows the download and is a guide to set up a PSCSX2 PS2 emulator
yes
Setting up PS2 BIOS is simple: Download a compatible PS2 BIOS file. Open your PCSX2 emulator and navigate to the BIOS settings. Select and configure the BIOS file within the emulator. Restart the emulator and enjoy your games! Make sure to use legally acquired BIOS files to comply with copyright laws.
http://emulator-zone.com/doc.php/ps2/pcsx2.html - PCSX2 PS2 Emulator.
The related link is the best download location
No. There isn't one now. No. There isn't one now. Well there are two that u cn download on emulator-zone.com but they dont work.
One can be found at the related link
YEA YOU COULD BUT FIRST YOU WILL NEED TO DOWNLOAD A EMULATOR CALLED DELTA V1.5 AND WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD IT DONT OPEN THE EMULATOR FIRST PUT IN THE PS2 GAME AND THEN RUN THE EMULATOR AND THE EMULATOR WILL READ THE GAME AND RUN IT=) 4RM:ZERO_689
The Bios you have to get from your PS2. However the PCSX2 Emulator guide will assist in downloading and setting up the system
No PS2 games are not compatible with the computer. When a Emulator is used on a PC the PS2 games are still required to use the PS2 bios to work and it is not like playing the game on a PS2