While ePSXe 1.6.0 is a classic version of the PlayStation emulator, modern users generally prefer the latest ePSXe v2.0.5
Setting up correctly requires three core components: the emulator itself, a specific BIOS file for system instructions, and a set of plugins to handle video, audio, and CD-ROM input. While newer versions like 2.0.5 exist, 1.6.0 remains a legacy favorite for its specific compatibility with older hardware and certain game-fixing plugins. 1. Recommended BIOS Selection
To function correctly, ePSXe requires three main components besides the executable itself:
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