PSX MAC EMULATOR PATCH
You also need the file for the patch you want to apply. If you got it online, you likely have to put it through Stuffit Expander first so it's in a format that will actually work. You should at this point have an FFT file. cue untouched FFT files, and whenever you want to patch your FFT, you copy and paste the files into a different folder, so no matter what you always have a clean untouched FFT iso. I suggest making a little folder (within your folder) and put your. Never patch over a file that has already been patched on, or it will not work. NOTE: If you're applying patches, always use a clean FFT file.
PSX MAC EMULATOR HOW TO
You've now got a completely functioning PSX emulator! The next steps are for getting roms to work, and how to patch with PPF-O-Matic. Paste your BIOS in here, and you're all set. Open up the BIOS folder, the inside should be completely empty. Open the Pcsx folder, and inside you'll see a folder called "BIOS". Inside you should see another folder called "Pcsxr" or "Pcsx", sometimes it's a little different, but open whichever one looks like Pcsx or some variation. Inside the Library folder, you will see another folder called "Application Support", open that one. A text box should pop up, inside the text box type "~/Library/" (Except not in quotation marks). If you don't have an option of Go to Folder, then you have to hold the "option" key as you click Go. Click this, and in the dropdown menu click "Go to Folder". Open Finder, and along the top of your screen there is a tab called "Go". NOTE: Lion OS hides the user Library folder, so you have to access it differently. In front of you now should be some folders with names like "Documents, Downloads, Music, Library, etc. Open up Finder, and along the left side you should see your name/username with a little house icon next to it. Highlight your BIOS files and copy them (Command + C), as in a moment you'll be pasting these somewhere. bin it all sort of depends where you got them from. If they aren't, run them through Stuffit Expander (Right click -> Open with -> Stuffit Expander) and they should come out as. So now that you've got all the things from above, your next big move is to apply the BIOS to your emulator.