

Once you have replaced the LnxMain.c, simply cd /path/to/PcsxSrc-1.5/Linux then. My hack changes the config file from Pcsx.cfg to.
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If you hate unhidden config files as much as I do, you can download the PCSX source () and replace the LnxMain.c with my hacked version of LnxMain.c ( aid=1115952&group_id=42644&a tid=435782) in PcsxSrc-1.5/Linux. This annoyed the **** out of me, because every other UNIX program under the sun makes that a hidden file, so you never have to bloody see it there constantly. PCSX by default creates a configuration file in your home directory representing your settings named Pcsx.cfg. (This is all true for Omnipad as well, should you compile it.) If you do not do this, the plugin will not work. Place the plugin in the emulator's plugins folder, but place the binary configuration program in the /cfg directory you created. You must create a /cfg directory in your emulator's root folder. Like Pete's plugins, padJoy's config program needs to be moved somewhere (else) special. There is a special thing you must do to get the padJoy plugin to work too. Otherwise, the emulator cannot configure the plugins. so files) in the plugins directory, but you must place the binary configuration programs in the root emulator directory, with the emulator binary. When you're setting up your plugins, keep in mind there is a special thing you must do to get Pete's plugins to work correctly. You will need Linux input, gpu, and spu plugins which you can get from this website () (among others). You will need a copy of PCSX which you can get here ().

Screw you and your preconfigured package! I want to do it myself! (Skip this section if you're just using my package.) All you need to do is supply a BIOS image (don't ask me for one, Google is your friend.) and pick which plugins you want to use, then load a game! Download it here (). This package should contain everything you need to play PSX games in Linux. I compiled omnijoy for you, and I included my hidden config file patch. It contains PCSX 1.5 and every known Linux input, gpu, and spu plugin is properly installed. The easy way to get up and running fast is to download my custom PCSX build designed for easy PCSX deployments on Linux systems. The easy way, download kethipcsx, my preconfigured PCSX package Anyone want to report success/failure or special configs specific for ATI people? I'll add it to the guide!
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You have an NVIDIA card with their proprietary binary drivers installed. (My guide reportedly works in Debian as well.) The choice is purely a matter of preference, and I prefer PCSX, so my guide is about PCSX!** In the end they are both excellent emulators and we are lucky to have two great ones available to us in the Linux world. PCSX is open source software, whereas ePSXe is not. (This does, however, add complexity to PCSX whereas ePSXe is simpler.) PCSX has more controller configurability as it has an input plugin system whereas ePSXe is restricted to its built in controller config. However, most of us have computers more than fast enough for both emulators.) PCSX is generally a more compatible emulator than ePSXe. There is already a howto for doing PSX emulation with ePSXe posted here (), however my howto may be more useful to you for the following reasons:
