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Psxonpsp660.bin Scph101.bin Scph7001.bin Scph5501.bin Scph1001.bin

The collection of files——represents the complete history of the PlayStation’s system software. Whether you are reliving Final Fantasy VII on a PSP, testing Metal Gear Solid on DuckStation, or debugging a rare PAL import on RetroArch, having the correct BIOS is the difference between smooth gameplay and a digital paperweight.

: This filename suggests a connection to running PlayStation (PS) games on a PSP console, specifically with firmware version 6.60. The PSP's ability to run PS games was a significant feature, allowing gamers to play a subset of PS games on the go. The PSP's ability to run PS games was

If scph1001 is the birth, is the graduation. : The 1997 revision (v4

Thus, for accurate emulation, you need one or more BIOS dumps. 288 bytes |

: The 1997 revision (v4.1) associated with the introduction of the DualShock controller.

This is the uncomfortable part of the conversation that every guide must include.

| Filename | MD5 Checksum | Size | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | scph1001.bin | 924e392ed05558ff3d42432b2a6e6c2b | 524,288 bytes | | scph5501.bin | b6f9cbedf613a0f89d1c9fa9ae0e6549 | 524,288 bytes | | scph7001.bin | 79d439fe6302acb387c6b1c42c8aaf93 | 524,288 bytes | | scph101.bin | 4e5fa52f9b1873d72b977fad1d1ffc10 | 524,288 bytes | | psxonpsp660.bin | c53ca591787ae2f29babbc8e1bc6b9b2 | 524,288 bytes |

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