The PlayStation 2 emulator for OS X
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Nov 01, 2016 PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 emulator for PC. The compatibility rates for the emulator boast over 80% of all PS2 games as playable. If you own a reasonably powerful. Downloads of the PCSX2 emulator for Windows, Linux and Mac. PCSX2 Mac 0.9.7 Alpha - 2 July 2012 HOT. Build from 2 July 2012, the first alpha version for 0.9.7. This is in pre-beta stages so treat it as such! Only works on Lion!
PCSX2/Mac is a Mac OS X port of PCSX2, the popular PlayStation2 emulator for Windows and Linux, and this page will help you get it up and running!
- PCSX2 Mac 0.9.7 Alpha - 2 July 2012 HOT. Build from 2 July 2012, the first alpha version for 0.9.7. This is in pre-beta stages so treat it as such! Only works on Lion!
- Dedicated forum for the PCSX2 Mac port by Zedr0n.
Quick links
On this page:
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- PCSX2/Mac homepage
- PCSX2 homepage
Download PCSX2 dependencies
For PCSX2 to work properly, you need to download a few more things (see the PCSX2/Mac guide for more information):
XQuartz (latest X11 package):
A section of the XQuartz download page Microsoft word equivalent for mac. External ssd drive for mac.
A section of the NVIDIA CG Framework download page
Download PCSX2
Head to the PCSX2 Mac download page to download the newest version of PCSX2/Mac. You'll find the download throughout the post:
A section of the PCSX2/Mac download page
Which files do I download?
If you're running OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), download the files from the following links on the PCSX2/Mac download page:
- PCSX2/mac Snow Leopard (emulator installation package)
- ZZOglPG 0.1.0 (latest video plugin)
If you're running OS X 10.5 (Leopard):
- PCSX2/mac Leopard (emulator installation package)
- ZZOgl 0.21.204 (video plugin)
- ZeroSPU2 0.4.6 (audio plugin)
- Portaudio (for the audio plugin)
Set up PCSX2
To get PCSX2 up and running, just a few more steps are involved:
- Select your plugin directory
- Click Config in the PCSX2 window and select Configure
- Click the Select Plugin Dir button (bottom left corner), select the plugins folder, and click Open
- Select your bios directory
- Click Config in the PCSX2 window and select Configure
- Click the Select Bios Dir button (bottom left corner), select the bios folder, and click Open
- Install a legally-dumped bios
- Do a Google search on how to save a copy of your PS2 bios to your Mac. Note: SpeedofMac.com does not support the illegal acquisition of the PS2 bios or of PS2 games. This information is provided on the condition that it will not be used to violate copyright law.
- Move your bios to the PCSX2 bios folder, located in /Applications/pcsx2.app/Contents/Resources/pcsx2. Run the following code in Terminal to open this folder easily: '
open /Applications/pcsx2.app/Contents/Resources/pcsx2/bios
'.
- Configure your plugins
- Make sure that you've checked 'No logariphmic Z' in the video plugin settings to avoid missing textures!
- Run a game
Preview
Final Fantasy X in-game
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PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 10 months ago
PCSX2-CE is the easiest way to play PlayStation 2 games on your Mac, using the latest versions of PCSX2. It's a pretty big download so it's currently hosted at GameFront: you can download it here (updated Jan 28, 2014). For detailed instructions on how to get it set up and working, check out How to Install PCSX2 1.0 on Mac OS X For advanced users:
If you have time to give it a try, I'd like to know if it works for you and if you have any suggestions on how I could make it easier to use! Right now, downloading and installing the Windows dependencies is a pain. I'm looking into how to include them in the bundle without violating any distribution rules. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 10 months ago
Heh. 171 MB isn't huge, but given FileFactory's abysmal 80k/sec download speed, it's gonna be a while before it downloads. No worries. Methinks my Hackwell Pro can handle this new PCSX2 from you. I would think an i7-4770k, GTX 780 SC/ACX, and 32 GB RAM is up to the task. At least as long as you aren't making OpenCL calls (it's a GK110 Rev. B issue with nVidia 780 cards). I'll let you know how it goes. Maybe I can enjoy Wild Arms 3 again without wearing out my real PS2's laser (which stays active even when running my games from the internal HD bay). |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 10 months ago
I sure hope it downloaded by now. Your new machine is a beast! You'll be able to play games at full speed comfortably. My MBP is showing its age for sure. I should let you know that only the ZeroGS graphics plugin is working at the moment. If you select 'Import Settings' or whatever in the setup dialog, it will select that plugin for you to use. I'm working on getting other plugins to work. If you can think of anything to make this easier to run or run better, let me know! |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 10 months ago
SpeedofMac wrote: I sure hope it downloaded by now. Your new machine is a beast! You'll be able to play games at full speed comfortably. My MBP is showing its age for sure. I should let you know that only the ZeroGS graphics plugin is working at the moment. If you select 'Import Settings' or whatever in the setup dialog, it will select that plugin for you to use. I'm working on getting other plugins to work. If you can think of anything to make this easier to run or run better, let me know! Yeah, I read the Readme.txt before doing anything. I forgot to hook up my controller from my old Mac Pro so I'll need to configure that before I can get past the langauge selection screen you get when you turn on the PS2 for the first time. Took me a while to get a real USA BIOS (Japanese ones are easy to find). But since I own a legit PS2 still, that's perfectly legal on my part. Here is my system build, if you are interested. There was just no way I was going to shell out that much more money for the TrashCan Pro with inferior GPUs for gaming, no internal expandability, and the cost of getting Thunderbolt enclosures for my many SSDs and data HD, and at a speed loss as well (limited to PCIe 2.0 x4 for TB/TB2). |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
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Well I'll be damned. I was just snooping around ConsoleEmu, got bummed that pcsx2 hasn't been updated since '12..so I came here & ya put a smile on my face, TY! Hopefully it's easy to use. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Trying to install the bios scph10000.bin, says the variable pcsx2ce is not defined after I click ok to install it.thats the right bios? |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Thundar wrote: Trying to install the bios scph10000.bin, says the variable pcsx2ce is not defined after I click ok to install it.thats the right bios? You can just drag the BIOS image over the folder that is labeled Drop PS2 bios files here and just drop it there. It will install properly. Do not use the installer you see in the directory. If you need to manually install the BIOS, perform the following steps: 1) Right click the PCSX2-CE application icon in the Finder and select Show Package Contents. 2) Navigate to the following folder from the newly open folder window: /Contents/Resources/drive_c/Program Files//pcsc2/bios/ 3) Drag your BIOS image (SCPHXXXXX.bin) to the open window for the /bios folder You're done. NOTE: You are using SCPH10000.bin, which is the Japanese BIOS. You need a USA version of the BIOS (ex: SCPH39001.bin) or else you will not be able to play US NTSC games. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Oh! I didn't realise that the installer was broken. I'll get that fixed up. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
I went through installing the bios through using the app itself. No problem, all installed..cept the game won't run, I imagine the compatibility isn't perfect, so I'll just choose another game. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Thundar wrote: I went through installing the bios through using the app itself. No problem, all installed..cept the game won't run, I imagine the compatibility isn't perfect, so I'll just choose another game. Which BIOS are you using, and what game? As I noted, the BIOS you listed is the Japanese BIOS. It will not run US games. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
scph-70012_bios_v12_USA_200.bin theres another one with scph-70012.bin theres a few in the folder..10000, 70004 bios v12 pal 200, (I have no idea which is what), 3004R, 1001, 10000, 30004, (all these have scph before the number btw), & 390001 those are all bin files, then there's NVM, & MEC files that have the file names I gave. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns & WWE All-Stars (both playable according to pcsx2 compatibility lists |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
OK, so as long as you're using a US BIOS, you should be able to run the games fine. Did you follow the instructions in the readme file that was included in the package? You may need to set your plugins to the correct ones: |
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Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
got it working, I didn't chose RUN to run the game..might help huh? lol |
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Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Thundar wrote: got it working, I didn't chose RUN to run the game..might help huh? lol Heh. I've had brainfarts like that myself. You'd be amazed at how often people think 'well, I've done the easy stuff so quit asking me!' and then they realize they missed something ultra simple. I'm quite guilty of that myself. That's why when something doesn't work and I'm trying to get it going, I usually second and triple guess my actions so that I don't accidentally forget something. Doesn't always work though. ;D |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
And PCSX2-CE has an odd peculiarity: If I use the keyboard to open it (CMD-Down Arrow), the Wineskin Windery configuration/installation menu comes up and PCSX2 doesn't load. If I use CMD-O or right click and select 'Open' to launch it, it works. This is an annoyance I have to deal with when using any Wineskin created app. It holds true even for the Solitaire app I made a wrapper for from Windows XP (and the deck of cards doesn't even have the options it should despite cards.dll being where it's supposed to be). Unfortunately it isn't going fullscreen properly, and Wild Arms 3 is unplayably slow with dialogues onscreen. What happens is that the game engine seems to just drop to like 20% of normal speed (including sound) and controller input is locked out until the dialogue's code (instructions) has all been run and it's ready to go to the next dialogue window or be dismissed. And being an RPG, those come up constantly, so, not playable. I'll have to tinker with some options and see what I can do to fix it. But it really doesn't look good right now. Edit: Aaaaaaaaaand it's interlaced. And enabling the toggle and trying F5 has no effect. Unless I can find a way around this, it's Windows 7 or Bust if I want to run PS2 games decently. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
I gave up on it. Gamecube has some of the same games as PS2 has & Dolphin works better for me. I enjoy playing DS, & GBA & all the newer stuff on the iMac, but I usually mainly play the old stuff more still. 80s consoles, arcade, computer games. My 9 year-old son is catching on that dad can play DS & Gamecube games on the iMac & he asked me last week..'Dad, those are free right? It's just so awesome seeing Mario Kart Double Dash on the computer. How do you do all that?' Without going into where & how & all that.I looked at him & simply said..There are computer magicians out there that can make all these things you see. That answer was enough for him. lol |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
Don't lose hope yet! I've been playing around with various builds of PCSX2, and I came up with something pretty good. Using XQuartz instead of Wineskin's built-in X11 makes the better graphics plugin usable in both software and hardware rendering modes. This should solve a lot of headaches people had with the last bundle. I put together a new bundle today, which you can download here. I'll update the original post, too. |
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Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
I'll give it a try..once it's done downloading (how come you aren't using a site like filefront? Do they not allow such files? They're much faster to get files from at least). Does the new build also solve the issues with interlacing? It's really bad in the build we already downloaded before. BTW, I know consoleemu.com is relatively new, but the only way to get to the latest builds (or any downloads at all) on the site is to use the dropdown menus at the top. The big links on the respective pages for each emulator do not yet work. Easy workaround - I just figure it's maybe a WIP? Now if I could just figure out a way to get rid of Wineskin's annoying habit of launching its wrapper creation app instead of the app you opened with the keyboard or double clicked. It does that for ALL Wineskin wrappered apps and it's very frustrating. |
Re: PCSX2-CE for OS X (Wineskin port) 5 years, 9 months ago
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OK, this build won't even run in fullscreen. I'm trying various options, but thus far, instant crash upon entering fullscreen. Edit: Got fullscreen working. Seems that you have to redo ALL preferences for each build. I forgot that because these are Wine encapsulated builds that they store their preferences within the C: drive structure found in Windows, not in OS X specific preferences. That said, the issue from the last build remain - interlacing is rampant and cannot be disabled, and there are slowdowns with dialogues or damage text in the game I'm attempting to play (Wild Arms 3). Audio slows down as well. I had to disable the option that slows down/speeds up audio because it was constantly doing a 'hurry up and sloooooooow - hurry up and sloooooooow' thing. I do recommend installing the current version of XQuartz, which is at 2.7.5 though as the previous one I was at (2.7.2) has issues with this builds. |
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