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authorEdwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>2005-01-22 10:37:38 +0000
committerEdwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>2005-01-22 10:37:38 +0000
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+You should now log into your normal user account and issue a
+
+ epsxe-install
+
+in order to create and populate ~/.epsxe, needed to run the program.
+
+To do anything useful with the emulator, you'll need a GPU and a SPU
+plugin (the Ports Collection contains a number of those), and a
+Playstation BIOS image. From the port's documentation:
+
+ "During testing we found out that the scph1001.bin and
+ scph7502.bin BIOS are compatible, but the scph1000.bin
+ won't work."
+
+Note that you may only be in possession of the copyrighted BIOS if
+you're legally entitled to do so.
+
+When you install a PSEmu Pro plugin from a FreeBSD port or package,
+you should re-run
+
+ epsxe-install
+
+in order to make the plugin available to ePSXe.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------