PCSX is a Sony Playstation (PSX) emulator which will allow you to play many PSOne game titles on a Macintosh Computer System. It has been ported from the similarly named Linux/Windows version. It also includes several standard plugins, which means it will work right away.
Emulating a PSX is processor intensive and will need a 800MHz CPU or better for many games. However it's not unlikely that some games will play very nicely on slower hardware. You mileage may vary.
Features
• Excellent compatibility (check the list)
• Simple Native Mac OS X Interface
• Dynamic Recompiling CPU core
• Software Rendered Graphics using P.E.Op.S GPU plugin
• Full Sound support using P.E.Op.S SPU plugin
• HID Controller Input support for up to 2 players
• Support for Memory Card saves and usage of CVGS savegames
• Freeze / defrost support
• Partial support for operation without a PSX BIOS image
• Native CD-ROM support
• Open-Source, licensed under the GPL license
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