: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to unpack the PSX v1.0.1.rar file into a dedicated folder on your PC.
The .rar file you likely have contains the essential components for a PlayStation emulator. In the emulation community, version 1.0.1 often refers to a "goldilocks" build—one that balances compatibility with modern hardware while maintaining the original feel of the console. 5 Steps to Get Up and Running
: This is usually a BIOS mismatch. Double-check that your BIOS file is correctly named and recognized in the emulator settings.
: Navigate to the input settings. While keyboards work, a modern USB or Bluetooth controller is highly recommended for the best experience.
: For the emulator to work, you typically need a BIOS file (often named SCPH1001.bin ). Ensure this is placed in the BIOS subfolder of your extracted directory.
: Most PSX emulators allow you to scale resolution. For an authentic look, keep it native; for a modern crispness, increase the internal resolution to 2x or 4x.



