Pcsx rearmed save files6/18/2023 ![]() Now select the second entry from the top named "Terminal". To open a terminal/shell press the Pandora-button that will open the XFCE-menu. I will stick only to the very basic things needed to copy the bios-file to the right directory. For help on a certain command search for "manpages" (manual pages) together with the command, for example "manpage ls" to get help on the "ls" command. I recommend to search the web for stuff like "basic introduction into command line linux" or in combination with terms like "shell" or "terminal". You have to know at least some commands and basics. Using the command-line in Linux offers you the most options and power to do things. You for sure already know that the Pandora runs Linux. Since you said that you want to learn something about the Pandora I will try to help you with a very quick introduction about the command-line-interface. This post apparently refers to an earlier version of Recalbox, this procedure does not currently make sense, do not get confused.No need to be sorry about being a newbie (which btw is something completely different than a noob in my opinion). It is not because you were unable to make it work that it is broken, I use this emulator without any problems, and I did not have to make any configuration or modifications to work, it was enough to add the correct recommend that you use the latest official version of Recalbox (do not use ready-made images from the internet, or outdated versions), and use the correct BIOS files (remembering that these files are copyrighted, so requesting or distributing them is against the forum rules). Why include the emulator when it's broken? You are "cheating" the MD5 checker, but that is not enough to "cheat" the Emulator: If you have a problem with the BIOS, or you are using the wrong MD5, or you have the wrong name or extension (remembering that they are case sensitive, name and extension). Now warning message is not shown but any PSX game I load, it just kick me out (just as before). ![]() I keep my bios.xml file unchanged, I use the correct BIOS, and everything works:
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