PS1 BIOS Glitches: Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • #duckstation #playstation #psx #glitches #corruption #emulation #60fps

Комментарии • 11

  • @thanhrooney
    @thanhrooney 20 дней назад +4

    0:35 analog horror be like:

  • @DEA1HYT
    @DEA1HYT 21 день назад +2

    that 2nd one though sounds so heavenly i want it to be used fr

  • @huaweiy5p111
    @huaweiy5p111 19 дней назад +2

    0:35=fearful harmony ps1 sound 🔊

    • @GdYellow2024Gaming
      @GdYellow2024Gaming 13 дней назад

      It's actually the bios sound it's on the Playstation part.

  • @AronsWindow
    @AronsWindow 7 дней назад +2

    Hey, if you still read the video’s comments, did you do this with vinesauce rom corruptor? i tried and maybe i needed to turn on byte corruption because it didn’t work.

    • @matthewacbroad
      @matthewacbroad  6 дней назад +1

      I'm on youtube daily before or after work
      Indeed, its that rom corruptor but isn't simple as enabling corruption with random values. Doing that will result in a black screen most of the time.
      If you are looking to start off:
      Start Byte 0
      End Byte Auto End
      Corrupt every:
      Replace:
      Corrupt every , and replace is where the magic happens. I have been writing down the corruption values and what it does to each bios. Obviously I have to work irl, so this process takes time

    • @AronsWindow
      @AronsWindow 6 дней назад +2

      @@matthewacbroad i did the steps, but it didn't work, wth.

    • @AronsWindow
      @AronsWindow 6 дней назад +2

      @@matthewacbroad then can you give me the settings you wrote down, nothing worked with random numbers.

    • @matthewacbroad
      @matthewacbroad  5 дней назад +1

      ​@@AronsWindow We need to have the same files, I assume most PS1 BIOS on the internet are 512KB (524,288 bytes) and unmodified, also make sure you save the corrupted rom and direct the emulator to run that file.
      Easiest to corrupt is SCPH 1001, most difficult is 5000x in my experience.
      Going on from my last comment, you just can't put random values and expect it to work. Try corrupt byte around 256, more likely to fail on lower numbers than higher, but higher numbers don't give any results. Which is why I write down all results, and chain off those to find new corruptions. I spent a whole summer in 2019 just writing down different results on each bios, testing the same values on different BIOS and testing each screen or function (memcard, CD player, BAD CD etc).
      Sometimes a value would make a bootable BIOS but mem card screen would be glitchy, so many possibilities

    • @AronsWindow
      @AronsWindow 3 дня назад +1

      @@matthewacbroad I have a psxfin games folder i made and an scph1001 bios folder i made, files: Crash Bandicoot (USA).bin
      Pepsiman (Track 8) (Japan).bin
      Test-Drive-5-Setup.bin
      ubuntu iso file
      scph1001.bin

  • @user-tp8do4kz6w
    @user-tp8do4kz6w 6 дней назад +1

    SONY