Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Emulators are 100% legal btw. ROM's are not unless you own a copy of the game itself.
Yeh, I know but there are still people who have a serious cow when ever I mention the word emulator...
Slater wrote:and sometimes, ROMs may still be illegal. I am reminded by the warnings at the end of the Goldeneye (N64) manual that says that it's illegal and unnecesarry to make a backup (ie, ROM) of the game.
Arrr... yes but a PS disk falls under a slighly different area as it is a common CD formated software and not a specialised use device. I think PS files fall under Inteligent Computer Software whilst ROM are actually under an Digital Patents act... may be off on that one a bit though, haven't looked it up in while and can't remeber where to find it.
AFAIK the same bios should be OK for both PAL and NTSC games. At least it works for me. (and yes I do own a Playstation, which is modded to accept imported games - it's now legal to do this here)
Really, I tried a PAL copy of Harvest Moon:Back To Nature usig the scph1001.bin bios and it crashed...
Probably the disk then as it like... 7 years old...