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systems:psx [2022/07/12 09:04] – note about rendering resolution not being accurate atarisystems:psx [2026/04/06 15:27] (current) – [BIOS] clarify psxonpsp660 bios description - it's now the first one listed, so it doesn't make sense as a replacemnt for the first 3. Removed that bit and moved the other details to the table. Also added some hyphens to improve readibilty. nfriedly
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 It was a commercial success, partly due to Sony encouraging third-party developers with affordable dev-kits, being relatively easy to program for (compared to others at the time) and because its CD-based media was cheaper than the competition. It was a commercial success, partly due to Sony encouraging third-party developers with affordable dev-kits, being relatively easy to program for (compared to others at the time) and because its CD-based media was cheaper than the competition.
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 +Although most PlayStation games would run at a near 240p resolution, some were capable of running at 480i. [[https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54382|Here's a link to a list on the shmups system11 forum.]]
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 +--> In case that list ever gets lost to the annals of the internet...#
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 +austin532
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 +Joined: 12 Mar 2014
 +Posts: 842
 +Location: Arizona, US
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 +Post subject: List of PS1 games that natively run in 480i
 +Post Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 2:20 am 
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 +Alright, here is an ever growing list of PS1 games that natively run in 480i.
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 +I also have a list of PS2 games that run in 240p which can be found here. https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=55420
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 +  * All Star Boxing
 +  * Arcade Hits: Shienryu
 +  * Atari Anniversary Edition Redux (7 of the 12 games support 480i in High resolution mode)
 +  * Bloody Roar II
 +  * Boxing
 +  * Bubsy 3D
 +  * Bugi
 +  * Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within
 +  * Clock Tower: Ghost Head
 +  * Dead or Alive
 +  * Devil Dice
 +  * Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibouken 2: Fushigi no Dungeon
 +  * Dynasty Warriors
 +  * Ehrgeiz
 +  * Formula 1 (High Res and Wide Screen modes)
 +  * Gekioh Shooting King
 +  * Geki-Oh Shooting King: Shienryu
 +  * iS Internal Section
 +  * Kensei: The Sacred Fist
 +  * Kickboxing
 +  * Kickboxing Knockout
 +  * Rapid Racer
 +  * Ridge Racer Turbo
 +  * Sangoku Musou
 +  * Simple 1500 Series Vol. 32: The Boxing
 +  * Simple 1500 Series Vol. 64: The Kickboxing
 +  * Tekken 3
 +  * Tobal No.1
 +  * Tobal 2
 +  * Torneko: The Last Hope
 +  * Turbo Prop Racing
 +  * Xevious 3D/G+ (Xevious, Super Xevious, and Xevious Arragement displays 480i in Normal Screen Modes)
 +  * XI [sai]
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 +Framemeister 240p scanline settings: https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=33450&start=9600
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 +Last edited by austin532 on Fri Jun 02, 2017 2:25 am, edited 7 times in total.
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 This system scrapes metadata for the ''psx'' group and loads the ''psx'' set from the currently selected theme, if available. This system scrapes metadata for the ''psx'' group and loads the ''psx'' set from the currently selected theme, if available.
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 ===== BIOS ===== ===== BIOS =====
  
-The BIOS files aren't strictly required for emulation, but can dramatically improve compatibility and accuracy. As a replacement for any of the first 3 BIOS files mentioned above, it is also possible +The BIOS files aren't strictly required for emulation, but can dramatically improve compatibility and accuracy. Their md5 checksums and expected paths are as follows:
-to use the PSXONPSP660.bin BIOS. This BIOS comes from the PSP, is region-free and can sometimes offer better performance. Their md5 checksums and expected paths are as follows:+
  
 ^ MD5 checksum ^ Share file path ^ Description ^ ^ MD5 checksum ^ Share file path ^ Description ^
-| ''c53ca5908936d412331790f4426c6c33'' | ''bios/psxonpsp660.bin'' | Extracted from a PSP | +| ''c53ca5908936d412331790f4426c6c33'' | ''bios/psxonpsp660.bin'' | Extracted from a PSP - region-free and sometimes offers better performance 
-| ''6e3735ff4c7dc899ee98981385f6f3d0'' | ''bios/scph101.bin'' | Version 4.4 03/24/00 | +| ''6e3735ff4c7dc899ee98981385f6f3d0'' | ''bios/scph101.bin'' | Version 4.4 03/24/00 | 
-| ''dc2b9bf8da62ec93e868cfd29f0d067d'' | ''bios/scph1001.bin'' | Version 2.0 05/07/95 |+| ''dc2b9bf8da62ec93e868cfd29f0d067d'' | ''bios/scph1001.bin'' | Version 2.0 05/07/95 |
 | ''8dd7d5296a650fac7319bce665a6a53c'' | ''bios/scph5500.bin'' | PS1 JP BIOS | | ''8dd7d5296a650fac7319bce665a6a53c'' | ''bios/scph5500.bin'' | PS1 JP BIOS |
-| ''490f666e1afb15b7362b406ed1cea246'' | ''bios/scph5501.bin'' | Version 3.0 11/18/96 PS1 US BIOS |+| ''490f666e1afb15b7362b406ed1cea246'' | ''bios/scph5501.bin'' | Version 3.0 11/18/96 PS1 US BIOS |
 | ''32736f17079d0b2b7024407c39bd3050'' | ''bios/scph5502.bin'' | PS1 EU BIOS | | ''32736f17079d0b2b7024407c39bd3050'' | ''bios/scph5502.bin'' | PS1 EU BIOS |
-| ''1e68c231d0896b7eadcad1d7d8e76129'' | ''bios/scph7001.bin'' | Version 4.1 12/16/97 |+| ''1e68c231d0896b7eadcad1d7d8e76129'' | ''bios/scph7001.bin'' | Version 4.1 12/16/97 |
  
 ===== ROMs ===== ===== ROMs =====
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