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==BIOS==
==BIOS==
Obtaining PS2 games can be as easy as buying PS2 DVDs off eBay. However, an original game DVD is not enough to make PCSX2 work. You'll also need the BIOS dumped from your PS2. There is no region locking so if you have a PAL BIOS on your PS2 you can still play NTSC games, and vice versa.


[[image:Bios_with_Bios.png|thumb|left]]
[[image:Bios_with_Bios.png|thumb|left]]
On the BIOS tab of the Plugin/BIOS selector window, you'll see an identical screen to the last one of the First Time Configuration wizard, with the same usability, meaning to select a BIOS file from the list and change the folder where PCSX2 tries to find your BIOS images
The ''BIOS'' tab of the Plugin/BIOS selector window will allow you to select a BIOS image from the list of BIOSes available to you or to specify the folder where these images are stored.<br />
In this list you will find your bios image, if you have one and have put it in the selected bios folder.  
{{Warning|Note that the only '''LEGAL''' way of obtaining a BIOS image is to dump it from your '''own''' Playstation 2 console. Do '''NOT''' attempt to ask where to get the BIOS images on the PCSX2 forums, because it's against the [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Announcement-Global-Forum-Rules forum rules]. The PS2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony Corporation. It is illegal to distribute the copyrighted files without copyright holder consent. PCSX2 team could get in trouble if suspected of illegally supplying people with BIOS files.}}
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If your BIOS image does not appear on the BIOS list and you are sure that you have selected the correct folder, you may what to try dumping your BIOS again because the one you have is probably not valid or corrupted.<br />
{{Warning|Note that the only '''LEGAL''' way of obtaining a BIOS is dumping it from your '''OWN''' Playstation 2 console. '''DO NOT''' ask where to get the BIOS in the PCSX2 forum, because it's against the [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Announcement-Global-Forum-Rules rules]. That's because the PS2 BIOS is a copyrighted material of Sony and that makes its distribution illegal, meaning we could get in trouble if it was found out that we were supplying people illegally with BIOS files.}}
Note that it is not recommended to use the first Japan version of BIOS (''SCPH-10000.bin''). You will probably be able to run the games with it but there is a chance to affect compatibility somehow. Although the first PS2 consoles should be really hard to get these days.
If your BIOS image does not even appear on list even after you have selected your right bios directory, it is an invalid image.
<br />'''Attention''': It is recommended that you have all files for BIOS newer than the ''SCPH-10000.bin''. You will probably be able to run the bios or games without having them but there may be a chance that these affect compatibility somehow. This includes ''rom1.bin'',''rom2.bin'',''erom.bin'' and a ''SCPH-XXXXX.nvm'' file where ''XXXXX'' is the version of your bios(eg ''SCPH-34004.nvm''). This last file can be also created from PCSX2 after you configure your bios (set time zone, language, etc.) but it's better if you have this file directly ripped from your Playstation 2. Once more <span style="color: red">'''DO NOT ASK'''</span> where to get these files, since they are part of the BIOS too.
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<br />Here's a quick explanation about what these files do by '''auMatt''':


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{{tip|Interesting fact: For maximum compatibility it is recommended that you use a BIOS image '''different''' than SCPH10000.BIN which is the oldest one. That's because with this BIOS there are problems in memory card emulation and in other sections. '''auMatt'''.}}
|'''auMatt''' wrote:


Basically the first Japaneese PS2 had a single bios and the dvd player etc were installed on the memcard.
The dumping of BIOS is a complicated process so pay attention to the instructions you can get [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Official-English-PCSX2-configuration-guide-v0-9-8#Bios from this thread]. You can start dumping by downloading the tool from [http://pcsx2.net/download/releases/tools.html this place] or refer to the official guide [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Guide-to-Dumping-Your-PS2-Bios-over-LAN here]. Also, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3AVqzYcqSw here] is a youtube tutorial on dumping your BIOS (thanks to '''FullGrownGaming''').  
<br />The PS2's after that first model had the Dvd Player software installed in a separate ROM (EROM) which is encrypted.
<br />The ROM1 is an additional part of the BIOS that contains some extra stuff like ID's for DVD Player version etc.
<br />ROM2 is the same really but I think only available in Chinese PS2's.
<br />Hope this helps.
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A new Bios dumper is already available that can dump your PS2 Bios,ROM1,ROM2,EROM and NVM. Get it [http://pcsx2.net/download/releases/tools.html here].
'''Note''': For maximum compatibility it is recommended that you use a BIOS image '''different''' than SCPH10000.BIN which is the oldest one. That's because with this BIOS there are problems in memory card emulation and in other sections.> How to extract the bios files from your PS2: Visit [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-An-orientation-through-some-of-the-PCSX2-BIOS-memcard-tools this thread] and a thread [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Guide-to-Dumping-Your-PS2-Bios-over-LAN here]. Also, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3AVqzYcqSw here] is a youtube tutorial on dumping your BIOS from your console. Thanks to '''FullGrownGaming'''.
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So now we are done Configuring all plugins for PCSX2.
Apart from the main BIOS file (''SCPH-XXXX.bin'' must be exactly 4Mb of size) your BIOS files collection may include ''rom1.bin'',''rom2.bin'',''erom.bin'' and ''SCPH-XXXXX.nvm'' files (note that ''XXXXX'' is the version of your BIOS, e.g. ''SCPH-34004.nvm'' and ''SCPH-34004.bin''). The last file contains some PS2 common and regional settings and it can also be created by the PCSX2 itself after you configure your BIOS while emulating it (set time zone, language, etc.) but it would still be fine to dump this file directly from your console.
 
{{tip|Interesting fact 2: Basically the first Japaneese PS2 had a single BIOS and the DVD player etc were installed on the memcard. The PS2's after that first model had the DVD Player software installed in a separate ROM (EROM) which is encrypted. The ROM1 is an additional part of the BIOS that contains some extra stuff like ID's for DVD Player version etc. ROM2 is the same really but I think only available in Chinese PS2's. '''auMatt'''.}}


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