PCSXBox - PSX Emulator for XBox v1
http://xport.xb-power.com
http://www.pcsx.net/
What's New :
- Emulates Playstation
- Memory Card manager (select from 10 memory cards)
- Save states (LTRIGGER+BLACK and LTRIGGER+WHITE)
- Cheat code searching
- Gameshark code-compatible
- Gameshark cheat code database with codes for over 1700 games
- Remappable PSX buttons
- Throttle/speed-up
- Supports BIN files or GZIP'd BIN files. (GZIP is not the same as ZIP)
- Background - Thanks to CandyISO for the background image
- True Type Font - Thanks to CandyISO for this PSX font
- MP3 support
- XPort's Configurable PlayThing
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Press Y from the main menu for help.
Press LTHUMB from main menu for Configuration
Press RTHUMB from main menu to switch between CDROM Drive and Hard Drive
Press LTHUMB during gameplay for the options menu
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Many thanks go out to the PCSX team for this great emulator and also to
Jens Duttke for his Gameshark cheat code database.
Also thanks to Lantus for helping me with the PAL issues I was having.
Hopefully PAL users will be able to enjoy this just as much as NTSC users.
Further thanks to CandyISO for providing the background and TTF font.
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This version does not support real CDs. There are a different set of technical
hurdles involved with PSX cds than with SegaCD and PCE CD/SCD. I was finally
able to get the XBox to read XA sectors, but it reads them much too slowly
for anyone to want to play games using it. (Reads about 2.5KB per second)
For now, create BIN/CUE's of your PSX games and either copy them to your HD or
burn them to DVDR/CDRW. Your BIN and CUE files should have the same names:
For example:
GAMENAME.BIN
GAMENAME.CUE
is a valid combination and
GAMENAME01.BIN
GAMENAME.CUE
is not.
Furthermore, if you use GZIP to compress your BIN image, you will end up with
a filename like
GAMENAME.BIN.GZ
This means that you need to rename your CUE file to be:
GAMENAME.BIN.CUE
or you could rename the GZ file so that the two files are:
GAMENAME.GZ
GAMENAME.CUE
make sense?
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A note about GZIP'ing your images. Yes, they will work, but you will suffer
a performance hit because there's no "true" direct access to any position in
the file. Let's say the game is reading sectors 1 to 100 - it'll read them
lickity-split, but then when it requests, say, sector 30000 is has to scan through
and do some processing on sectors 100 to 30000 before it can read the data instead
of just jumping directly to that spot and reading. This is the nature of compression.
No, cacheing of data does not help in this case. So, in a nutshell, compression
is supported, but I advise against it unless you run from the HD and have replaced
the standard XBox HD with a faster one.
You can make an XBox ISO with a BIN/CUE image on it, burn it to a disc, run PCSXBox
from the HD, then press the RTHUMB button to get a listing of files on the disc.
This is to make upgrading easier for those who prefer to keep BIN/CUE images
on disc instead of on the HD.
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When you select the BIN file to load, you will be presented with an options menu.
You can start the game using one of two different BIOS methods. Using an actual
BIOS file for the emulation is the most compatible, however it's a little slower
than HLE. Try both and see which one works best for the game you're playing.
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There is also a section for changing the graphics options. If the game you want
to play has graphics problems or isn't displaying graphics (but you can hear sound)
then you might want to try fiddling with some of the graphics options. There is
also a specific CPU option in this section for fixing Parasite Eve and Vandal
Hearts 1 and 2.
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Also on this options menu is the memory card manager. From this section,
you can change the memory cards that are in slots one and two. You have ten
different cards you can use. Please note that changing the card number
while playing a game *does not* switch the actual memory card that the game is
using.
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XPort's Configurable PlayThing
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This is part of a project I did many years ago that fiddles with
curves and trajectories. I thought it would look nice on the XBox. You
be the judge. Move the character with the Left Analog stick and fire
using the B button.
(Hint - fiddle with the X and Y Multipliers on the "Squiggle" effect.)
Stella, Gnuboy, SMSPlus, FCEUltra, HUGO, NeoPop, DGen, Bochs, HUGO-CD, FMSXBox,
Bliss, WinSTon, Gens, Z26, StepmaniaX, PCSXBox....what's next?
Enjoy!
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-XPort