Hmm, I think this means you have a 64bit system but epsxe is 32bit. You'll need to cross-compile then. Or use my libspuPeopsALSA.so.1.0.9:
Or download enetrnalspu manually and put in in the plugins folder.
dude it happened to me before with epsxe tryin to play a game, if you go in the settings of the the pcsx2 you can configure wich bios ( cause there's a lot of em ) you want to use, just try those bios you have one by one until you find the right one, if you don't have any try download some
The two recommended plugin emulators are PCSX-R and ePSXe. Since ePSXe added support for most PCSX-R exclusive plugins with 2.0, the main difference between them now is that PCSX-R supports CPU overclocking (SonofUgly's fork only) though ePSXe introduced it in later versions.
I downloaded epsxe, Pete's soft GPU plugin and Pete's sound plugin, and yes, I remembered the BIOS (no fewer than 7 different versions, none of them work). When I try to launch a game or run BIOS, I get "epsxe.exe is not responding", or occasionally "error: failed loading [plugins]" I tried disabling DEP, but that gives the message "this program must be used with DEP enabled, you cannot disable DEP for this program" so I don't really know what to do right now. Any help is greatly appreciated.
To download emulators and plugins, check out ngemu.com. To download games, psx bios images, or learn how to make uncopyprotected CD images, google for a site less legal than mine.
Alternatively, you can download my custom PCSX build designed for easy PCSX deployments on Linux systems. It contains PCSX 1.5 and every known Linux input, gpu, and spu plugin is properly installed. I compiled omnijoy for you, and I included my hidden config file patch. This package should contain everything you need to play PSX games in Linux. All you need to do is supply a BIOS image (don't ask me for one...) and pick which plugins you want to use, then load a game!
With all the emulator offerings as of 2023, should you use ePSXe? Well, probably not. DuckStation is currently the #1 emulator. Another great option is RetroArch, a multi-system emulator that supports over 40 systems. Both DuckStation and RetroArch offer superb PlayStation 1 emulation. They don't use a plug-in system, so you don't have to bother with plugins to set everything up. They can also correct 3D gittery and distorted textures . Just like ePSXe, DuckStation makes it easy to swap discs for multiple-CD games. RetroArch, however, is a hassle when it comes to swapping discs.
Notice, however, that if you have a 64 bit machine and you choose to grab one of the AUR versions, PCSXR will be compiled to 64 bit architecture, rendering it incompatible with the vast majority of the plugins, which are 32bit only. If you intend to use any plugins other than the ones that come with the emulator, you should install the 32 bit package lib32-pcsxrAUR.
Upon the first launch PCSXR will create a hidden directory named .pcsxr into your home directory, where all the configurations, plugins, savedata and the console bios will be stored. Deleting this directory will reset PCSXR's configuration to its original state.
The bios dump must be put into the /.pcsxr/bios/ directory. PCSXR can also emulate an internal bios, but it is not compatible with all games and presents issues. PCSXR provides an incomplete compatibility list on their site.
PCSXR already comes with a set of plugins that allows to play out-of-the-box, however, if you wish to install plugins for extra video/sound/joystick/configurability you will need to put the respective plugins and their configuration files at the /.pcsxr/plugins/ directory.Most of the Linux compatible plugins can be found at Pete's Domain.
This issue happens because the latest Linux version of Pete's plugins do not provide the configuration files with them. To solve the problem go to Pete's GPU Plugins page and find the Linux GPU Configs section, download the configuration files - they will come all together in a .tar.gz file. Fetch the missing ones from the Gzip file and put them on the /.pcsxr/plugins/ folder and the problem will be solved.
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