The last stable version was released in 2013 and can be installed with the pcsxrAUR package. The pcsxr-gitAUR package allows the installation of the development version, the latest commit having taken place in 2017.
Upon the first launch PCSXR will create a hidden directory named .pcsxr into your home directory, where all the configurations, plugins, savedata and the console bios will be stored. Deleting this directory will reset PCSXR's configuration to its original state.
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The bios dump must be put into the /.pcsxr/bios/ directory. PCSXR can also emulate an internal bios, but it is not compatible with all games and presents issues. PCSXR provides an incomplete compatibility list on their site.
PCSXR already comes with a set of plugins that allows to play out-of-the-box, however, if you wish to install plugins for extra video/sound/joystick/configurability you will need to put the respective plugins and their configuration files at the /.pcsxr/plugins/ directory.Most of the Linux compatible plugins can be found at Pete's Domain.
This issue happens because the latest Linux version of Pete's plugins do not provide the configuration files with them. To solve the problem go to Pete's GPU Plugins page and find the Linux GPU Configs section, download the configuration files - they will come all together in a .tar.gz file. Fetch the missing ones from the Gzip file and put them on the /.pcsxr/plugins/ folder and the problem will be solved.
By default, the filename of the Memcard slot 1 savedata (if enabled) will bepcsx-card2.mcd. This basically means that all games in the same folder sharethe same nemory card in slot 1.
Enables or disabled second memory card (Memcard 2 slot). When enabled,Memcard 2 slot's save data will be loaded and saved aspcsx-card2.mcd file in the saves directory.All games will share the same second memory card.
DL #4 is a PS1 game file to let you test and get started using this emulator with what's right here. Don't write it to disc, use "Mooby" to run this. It is a Japanese yr. 1991 16-bitlike arcade side-scrolling shooter, ported to PlayStation in 1999 remaining in Japanese. Here are two versions, the real Japanese one plus an unofficial English translation of it. At only 2 MB when compressed, it is the smallest PS1 game and an excellent "test cartridge" for pcsx. 2ff7e9595c
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