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149 bytes added, 18:14, 23 May 2020
thx for suggestion
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|[[PCSX-Reloaded|PCSX-R]]
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|[http://www.emucr.com/search/label/PCSX-Reloaded/ Windows]<br/>[http://consoleemu.com/emulator/pcsx-reloaded macOS]
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* [[XEBRA]] is an emulator made in Japan that has high compatibility. The UI is in English, however, since it's not the developer's first language some of the naming conventions may seem weird compared to other emulators (for example the BIOS are instead referred to as OSROM). Luckily there is a [https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/9a4mwk/xebra_guide_ps1_emulator/ guide] that helps explains how each option works. Games that require subchannel data are not supported, but most other games run flawlessly.
* [[No$|NO$PSX]] has two versions, but standard users will want to use the cut-down gaming version. Made in the same style as [[No$|NO$GBA]], where it handles the PocketStation, it offers decent compatibility with very low spec requirements – the programmer's philosophy is to deliver a working application out of the box. It is still being actively developed.
* [[PSX]]fin is a simpler emulator with a lot of compatibility issues,<ref name="psXcompat">http://psx.silvanthalas.com/psx.html</ref> especially when using different BIOS'. Development has been halted and it remains closed-source. It's really only useful for very old toasters.
* [[Avocado]] is one of the few open-source PS1 emulators that does not require a plugin-based system. It and is relatively new on the scenestill being actively developed.
* [[MAME]] is a very broad emulator known to support thousands of systems. It has a focus for accuracy, much like Mednafen, but when it comes to the "Sony PlayStation" driver (<code>psj</code>), the developers still call it "preliminary", and have marked it as "Not Working". It can boot to the BIOS and launch games, but much like they say, you can expect bugs, especially between hardware revisions. The MAME project as a whole remains active, but don't expect it to work any time soon.
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