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I'm going to test rayman nextĪfter I test a few titles (I will NOT test rhythym games like parappa or vib ribbon cause.well, no sound), should I make a easier-to-read tutorial/small compatibility (RUNS) list for this odd and hard to config program?ĮDIT: DAMN! It runs MECHWARRIOR 2 too fast (seemingly 200% EMULATED?!) and it looks SO FREAKING FLUID!!!! Some 2-second blue screens between some loadings but nothing affects the game.
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nofps gets rid of what I hear is an annoyingly large Frame-per-sec counter. NO SPACES in the filename, and keep it short, just in case. cdimage=(image.extension) image must be in radshell folder and the name has to be exactly the name of the file (so gex is gex-1st.bin). Now, ps2psxe.elf NEEDS to be that exact name and in the radshell folder, and have run before it. Run ps2psxe.elf -ntsc -cdimage=gex-1st.bin -bios=SCPH1001.BIN -nofps The last line is the only thing that needs to be added BTW.
#Pcsx2 emulator too fast tv#
If you want it on a PAL tv (It will actually look better) remove -ntsc and change bios to a pal bios (AND USE PAL ROMS). So, here is my sucessful radshell.rsh file for booting gex (if you want to you may have to change the filename) on a NTSC 60hz TV that can't run PAL. To boot a game from USB you have to get radshell and edit radshell.rsh. There's no sound (expected) and it's a bit fast (?! AND SNESSTATION IS SLOW?!?!?).
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Sucess! I have, using PS2 Commandline RADSHELL, run GEX (the oldest PS1 game I could think of) In PS2PSXe public preview.