PCSX is a free
console emulator which allows software and peripherals designed to be used with the
PlayStation to be used with
personal computers. It is currently available for a number of different
operating systems including
Microsoft Windows,
Mac OS X,
Xbox, the
Dreamcast and various
Linux distributions. Released under the
GNU General Public License, PCSX is
free software.
[edit] History
The emulator was first released for the PC on August 31, 2000. Official development ceased on September 17, 2003
[1] and development shifted to the new PlayStation 2 emulator,
PCSX2[2].
PCSX-df[3] was created in 2006 and adds new features, a cleaner interface and corrects some bugs, but is developed mainly with only Linux compatibility in mind. Version 1.10 was released on March 29, 2009.
PCSX-Reloaded[4] is a new project created in mid-2009, which is based on the work of the PCSX-df branch, completely independent, and works on bug fixes while maintaining
Windows and
Mac OS X compatibility alongside Linux.
[edit] Features
PCSX features support for network play and for external
plugins as used by
ePSXe. Additionally PCSX seeks to simulate the functionality of the
PlayStation BIOS and consequently does not require a
BIOS file dump to operate, making easier to emulate legally.
[edit] Compatibility
PCSX has a typically high compatibility rate, comparable to that of
ePSXe[citation needed]. If a game doesn't work or has issues, the consensus is usually "fix it yourself" due to PCSX being discontinued, but open-source
[citation needed].
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