The process of modifying your GPU's BIOS using FPS2BIOS involves several steps:
While most BIOS versions function similarly, certain versions are preferred for better emulator performance and stability: Recommended Version: v2.00 or newer fps2bios
Yet, the remains: the idea that the truest measurement of performance happens beneath the OS, beneath drivers, beneath the game itself — in the silicon’s first breath after power-on. FPS2BIOS is a perfect artifact of the "demo scene" and "overclocking scene" mindset: obsessive, minimalist, and profoundly respectful of hardware. The process of modifying your GPU's BIOS using
If you're eager to try FPS2BIOS, here's a step-by-step guide to get you started: Most games expect the exact quirks of the original Sony code
From the "FPS2BIOS Victims List" (a webring page circa 2000):
Recreating a 100% compatible BIOS is incredibly difficult. Most games expect the exact quirks of the original Sony code.
(often associated with the SCPH-70000 or SCPH-90000 "Slim" models) is widely considered to have the best compatibility and performance. Version to Avoid: SCPH-10000