| Model | Region | Console Type | File Prefix | |-------|--------|--------------|--------------| | SCPH-70012 | NTSC-U/C | Slim | scph70012 | | SCPH-70004 | PAL | Slim | scph70004 | | SCPH-70000 | NTSC-J | Slim (Japan) | scph70000 | | SCPH-39001 | NTSC-U/C | Phat (v7) | scph39001 | | SCPH-50001 | NTSC-U/C | Phat (v9-10) | scph50001 |
You have the file. Now what? Assuming you are using PCSX2 (Windows/Linux/Mac):
Troubleshooting:
scph70012_rom1.bin, scph70012_rom2.bin, scph70012_nvm.bin) to mimic the real hardware.Note: An isolated
scph70012.binis usually not enough. A full BIOS dump for the SCPH-70012 consists of multiple files (typically 4-6 files).
In emulators like PCSX2, the core feature that utilizes this file is the BIOS Selector. Without this, the emulator is essentially an empty shell. ps2+bios+scph70012bin
How to use the file:
If the emulator does not recognize the file: | Model | Region | Console Type |
Summary: The "feature" you need is the BIOS Configuration. Place the file in the bios folder and select it in the emulator's settings to enable the core emulation functions.