![]() Click on the drop-down selection under “ Select Sound plug-in”. You'll arrive at the “ Config Sound” window.Go to Config > Plugins > Sound, as shown here.That's it! In the “ Config Video” window click OK.All you need to do is click on the Nice button, then click OK, as shown here. Fortunately, you don't need to bother with any of it. As you can see there are many options here, and it can be intimidating to look at this for the first time. The “ Configure Pete's PSX OpenGL Renderer” window pops up.Click on the Configure button below it - this one. Next, we need to configure the plug-in.Later you can play around with the other plug-ins, but for now, I recommend Pete's OpenGL Driver. Click on the drop-down selection under “ Select/Config Main Video plug-in”. You'll arrive at the “ Config Video” window.Go to Config > Plugins > Video, as shown here.That's it! In the “ Config Bios” window click OK.Click on it, then click Open, as shown here. You'll see “ Scph1001.bin” (the PlayStation 1 BIOS file). The “ Select PSX BIOS” window pops up.Click on the Select button, as shown here. You'll arrive at the “ Config Bios” window. ![]() Then move the plug-ins into the “ plug-ins” folder. Move the PlayStation 1 BIOS (“ Scph1001.bin”) into the “ bios” folder. Organize them into ePSXe's folder as shown above. spuEternalL.dll - This is just a supporting file for spuEternal.dll.Īfter you download the BIOS and plug-ins, extract them from their zip files.It's friendlier for slower/older computers. spuEternal.dll - This is the second best audio plug-in. ![]()
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