Now, open up PCSX. It should open up normally but complain about a missing BIOS. Why arent there many games for mac. Now, close PCSX. Nov 26, 2016 - are there any ways to play pcsx2 for mac os x sierra? Crap for me and on that same mac on boot camp side i run the emulator at max and play. This step creates the neccesary location for us to put the BIOS files into. (EDIT: Thanks for pointing it out uselessparadigm) Now to install the PS1 BIOS. Double click 'Playstation Bios Files.zip' to unzip the folder. Bring up a new finder window and navigate to: Your user account name e.g. Library Application Support Pcsx Bios Now take all the files that were unzipped from 'Playstaion Bios Files.zip' and drag them into the Bios folder. OK, tried most of my PS1 games, and the only one that worked was Oddworld - and that didn't really work. There were just a few opening images hitching on the screen. I couldn't get to the point of actually playing a game, and if I did, it looks like the performance would have been far, far too poor to actually play it. The 'screen' is just a smallish wind in the center of the actual screen. Good thing a still have a PS 1 floating around here, somewhere. It not the large grey one - it's the little white one with a detachable screen. So, it could be safe to say that a MacBook Air (13') with a SuperDrive, running OS X 10.6.8 it not an ideal setup for this PS1 Emulator. Well, I did all that, and things seemed to have gone well. I installed everything according to the instructions provided and found all the instructions said I should, blah blah, blah, blah. But I have not yet tested any PS1 CDs yet because I am using a 2011 Macbook Air. I bought the Superdrive with it, but am too lazy just now to get up out of bed, find it, plug it in. Dig out my PS1 collection. Which is pretty good, by the way. I sort of collect video games - until there were just too many to store manage. I just traded 131 PS2 games for a WMD Warbeast BC Rich and a Bronze Bich. I still have about two hundred games left. Say, I remember a PS1 Emulator that was commercially availably for a short time - until they got a Cease & Desists order from Sony. This was back in the mid-90s, so I may be remembering the name wrong. Was it, BLEEN? I passed on the chance to buy a copy, (had no PC then; my new(ish) Gateway was in storage). Later, I found a copy of it on the Internet - a trial copy with no sound. The image was tiny, and I was no so certain about how the controls worked. This is the reddit community for OpenEmu help and discussion. OpenEmu is changing the world of video game emulation. For the first time, the 'it just works' philosophy now extends to open source video game emulation on the Mac. With OpenEmu it is easy to add, browse, organize and with a compatible gamepad, play those favorite games (ROMs) you already own. • • • • • • • • • Rules 1) Asking/showing where to find games (ROMs) and BIOS files is not allowed. 2) Don't post PlayStation (PSX) tutorial videos unless they follow the steps on the wiki exactly. 3) Posts about Pokemon games on DS will be removed. 4) Please flair your posts. 5) Posts that can be answered by reading the sidebar/Getting Started post may be locked and/or removed. Other Places. I have an early 2011 MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra. The other day I reinstalled OpenEmu after uninstalling a while ago, and downloaded a bunch of ROMs. I played a couple for a while and didn’t have any problems with my computer or with OpenEmu, and then when I was done I shut down my computer. When I went to turn it back on, my computer was even slower than usual to boot up (it’s been starting up slowly for a while) and the progress bar that appears when you start up was stuck at 100% and wouldn’t continue. Basically, now I can’t start up my computer at all. I’ve tried a bunch of different things to get it to start up, and looking around for solutions on the internet I’m getting the impression that it may be OpenEmu that’s causing the problem - if it isn’t playing nice with High Sierra it may be causing the start up issues. I’m bringing my computer to the apple store this week but has anyone else encountered a problem like this? Any potential fixes? See below for details on my system. MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) • Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory • 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 3MB shared L3 cache or 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor with 4MB shared L3 cache • 4GB (two 2GB SO-DIMMs) of 1333MHz DDR3 memory; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 8GB • 320GB or 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive; optional 500GB 5400-rpm hard drive or 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB solid-state drive • • • • •.
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