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Part 7: Troubleshooting the "Holy Trinity" (BIOS, Memory Card, Emulator)

Even with a "new" setup, issues occur. Here is your checklist. emulator ps1 psx 113 bios memory card new

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution with SCPH-113 & New Emu | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Black screen after BIOS boot | Corrupt BIOS dump or missing region file. | Re-dump SCPH-113. Verify SHA-1: 924e4edb7c6f35ae64873b30b99c6ecf8d29c2f7 | | Memory card not saving | Wrong file format or write protection. | In DuckStation, right-click the memory card -> "Set as Default Card." | | "No BIOS found" error | Emulator can't find the file path. | Move scph113.bin to Documents/DuckStation/bios/ | | Game runs slow despite new PC | Renderer conflict. | Switch from OpenGL to Vulkan. Disable "Software Renderer." | | Save file is "corrupt" | Expanded memory card (2048KB) used. | Create a new Standard (128KB) card. Use MemcardRex to transfer saves. | "emulator ps1 psx 113 bios memory card new"


1. The Core: BIOS Files

The most critical step in setting up any PS1 emulator is the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The PlayStation hardware relied on this firmware to boot games and manage system functions. Volume: 100% Reverb: Enabled (Requires BIOS accuracy)

3. Step-by-Step Setup (DuckStation as example)

  1. Install DuckStation from official website.
  2. Set BIOS:
    • Settings → BIOS → Select BIOS directory.
    • Place your dumped scph5501.bin there.
  3. Create a new memory card:
    • Settings → Memory Cards → Add → choose size → “New”.
  4. Load a game (cue/bin or chd).
  5. Check “113” – If this is a game ID or cheat:
    • Use “Cheats” menu → add new → enter 113 as value if known.