Versions 1.0 & 1.1 are not supported anymore This way there is no need for PSN feature anyway once all games are available to play from inside the app. Because it would be very hard job to patch it with the PS network as it's not their official product. Make sure it's in format of image file (".ISO" file) If you don't know what's an ISO, you can learn it at Wikipedia or do a Google search.Īfter this feature has been implemented, we decided to cancel our plan to make PSN supported with the emulator. Where to download games? You don't have to! Because PS3Mobi has its own server connected to it with all of top PlayStation 3 games uploaded inside so you just need a strong internet connection (WiFi preferred) to download games to your device or even play them online from our server!īut in case some less known game is not included at the server, you can always download it from the web and run it from your hard drive too. And good news for you is that BIOS file is already built inside PS3Mobi so you don't have to download it separately from web.
Shortly, BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a log file (manual) of codes which tells your device how to run certain console games correctly. In other words, this makes your device (smartphone/PC) to act like a real PS3 console while running its games. The application is coded in C & C++ languages with caching/recompilation method which achieves effect of emulating CPU of device you use and make it function like PS3's one does. I don't mess with vMac because I want the emulation of a color Mac.Welcome abroad players! This is official website of PS3Mobi - No.1 emulator for Sony PlayStation 3 console built primarily for Android and iOS mobile operating systems, and later we decided to make it supported for desktop computers as well (with Windows and Mac OS). VMac only lets you emulate a Mac Plus up to System 7.5.5.
I don't know how exactly it works on Mac OS X. I only used it under BeOS 5 Pro on PPC and with Mac OS 8.1 on a seperate partition. My experience with SheepShaver is limited. Mac OS 8.1 was the last OS to support 68k processors and only ran on 68LC040s and and 68040s. My trials with it under Linux was even less successful.īasilisk only lets you use up to System 7.5.5 (not sure about System 7.6) if you're using a Mac IIci ROM and up to Mac OS 8.1 when using a Quadra 900 ROM.
Under the right conditions, as far as I could get was a blinking questionmark on startup. I've tried it with both supported ROMs which is the Mac IIci and Quadra 900 (athough the ROM I'm using came from a 950, last time I checked there was no differences).
I've been watching the progess of Basilisk II for Mac OS X for quite sometime and so far I haven't been able to get it to work properly.