David Hedlund

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> Well, the best test would be to use OpenBIOS with an actual PS1 console and try the test ROM there first. I don't know if such a thing is...

> > * Download pcsx-redux-nightly-*-x64.zip from https://github.com/pcsx-redux/nightlies/releases, extract it, copy openbios.bin to ~/.config/retroarch/system/, and rename it to scph5501.bin > > Oh Gods no, this is utterly outdated. I've moved away...

> Can confirm, it works with the OpenBIOS Cart + Unirom setup, and a fixed image of the 240p test suite: [filipalac/240pTestSuite-PS1#12](https://github.com/filipalac/240pTestSuite-PS1/issues/12) The original release is badly mastered and cannot...

> FWIW, we would be open to any PRs that would integrate OpenBIOS into Beetle PSX core proper as some kind of built-in HLE BIOS feature. I think that could...

@LibretroAdmin Is it possible to perform the steps that I mentioned in the top post from the terminal (if so what are the commands?): * Retroarch: Main menu -> Online...

> the online updater is not usable via CLI. You could just wget/curl the files, though. They're all publicly accessible from buildbot.libretro.com. Thanks. However, http://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/ does not contain the sub-directory...

> http://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/frontend/assets.zip is the package you want for the icons. http://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/frontend/info.zip is the core info files. http://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/linux/x86_64/latest/ is where to find precompiled nightly linux x86_64 cores. http://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/cores/Sony%20-%20PlayStation/240pTestSuitePS1-EMU.zip is the link...

@LibretroAdmin http://buildbot.libretro.com/ links don't redirect to the HTTPS protocol (for example http://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/frontend/assets.zip should redirect to https://buildbot.libretro.com/assets/frontend/assets.zip. Where should I report this?

> AFAIK, this is known behavior. Firefox canceled the download automatically and warned me that a non-secure connection tried to establish.

> What you could do if you always wanted the following changes is use Rufus to make a Windows installer the way you like it. Then make a copy of...