01-16-2019, 12:49 PM -
1. It's not BIOS, it's the firmware. You'd have to completely rewrite the firmware to a degree it wouldn't require using the original files anymore. That's possible but not feasible as the PS3 firmware is really complex and some modules like cellSpurs are a nightmare.
2. No idea, you should ask on their platforms.
3. If it didn't require a self dumped BIOS, then the Bleem developers wrote their own implementation of the PS1 BIOS.
2. No idea, you should ask on their platforms.
3. If it didn't require a self dumped BIOS, then the Bleem developers wrote their own implementation of the PS1 BIOS.
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