I ran benchmarks on a mid-range PC (Ryzen 3, integrated graphics) to prove why psxonpsp660.bin is superior.
: Unlike traditional BIOS files (e.g., scph5501 for US, scph5502 for EU), this single file works across all regions. Faster Loading
Introduction Psxonpsp660.bin is a PlayStation (PS1) BIOS file commonly used by PSP and emulation communities to run PS1 games on handhelds and emulators. When used with RetroArch — a popular, multi-platform frontend for emulators (cores) — correct handling of this BIOS and related configuration can significantly improve compatibility, performance, and user experience. This essay outlines best practices, technical considerations, and recommended improvements for using psxonpsp660.bin with RetroArch to achieve a better, more reliable PS1 emulation setup.
Retroarch ignores the file. Solution: Update your PPSSPP core. Old cores (pre-2020) looked for psp660.bin . New cores look for psxonpsp660.bin . Go to Online Updater -> Update Cores .
I ran benchmarks on a mid-range PC (Ryzen 3, integrated graphics) to prove why psxonpsp660.bin is superior.
: Unlike traditional BIOS files (e.g., scph5501 for US, scph5502 for EU), this single file works across all regions. Faster Loading Psxonpsp660.bin Retroarch BETTER
Introduction Psxonpsp660.bin is a PlayStation (PS1) BIOS file commonly used by PSP and emulation communities to run PS1 games on handhelds and emulators. When used with RetroArch — a popular, multi-platform frontend for emulators (cores) — correct handling of this BIOS and related configuration can significantly improve compatibility, performance, and user experience. This essay outlines best practices, technical considerations, and recommended improvements for using psxonpsp660.bin with RetroArch to achieve a better, more reliable PS1 emulation setup. I ran benchmarks on a mid-range PC (Ryzen
Retroarch ignores the file. Solution: Update your PPSSPP core. Old cores (pre-2020) looked for psp660.bin . New cores look for psxonpsp660.bin . Go to Online Updater -> Update Cores . When used with RetroArch — a popular, multi-platform