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Old July 10th, 2003, 01:53   #1
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A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

You know that, in PCSX, you can boot a game through the BIOS....so, is it possible to do the same with ePSXe (v1.5.2) ?

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Old July 10th, 2003, 01:55   #2
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

I think that is the -slowboot switch
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Old July 10th, 2003, 02:27   #3
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

Ohh......that kinda sucks. I have to use that command line all the time?.....poo. Where do I use this command? (Yes, dealing with a dumbass here )

Thanks, Kane. B.T.W, sorry again for the 'Chun Li' post thing.

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Old July 10th, 2003, 07:54   #4
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

I start ePSXe either over the start menu (you can insert the -slowboot line to the program path) or Delta (you can also define command line options there).
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Old July 10th, 2003, 14:29   #5
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

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I start ePSXe either over the start menu (you can insert the -slowboot line to the program path) or Delta (you can also define command line options there).
You can also do this with ePSXeCutor.

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Old July 10th, 2003, 16:23   #6
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

Of course you can. But I was just talking about my personal ways to start ePSXe
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Of course you can. But I was just talking about my personal ways to start ePSXe
And I was adverstising my favorite one.

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Old July 10th, 2003, 19:42   #8
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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

>> You can also do this with ePSXeCutor.

How do you do it in ePSXeCutor?

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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

Just insert -slowboot in the command line option.
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Got it! Thanks.

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Re: A question about the BIOS....is this possible?

On the ePSXe.exe icon, right click on that and type -slowboot after C:\....\epsxe\epsxe.exe in the command line to become like this:

C:\......\epsxe\epsxe.exe -slowboot

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