This appears to reference a — specifically for the SCPH-70004 model (a slimline PAL/EU PlayStation 2), BIOS version v1.20 (often denoted as "v12" in PS2 homebrew terminology), with the suffix +top possibly indicating a modification, a header, or a scene release note.
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A: No – they’re both raw binary dumps. Some emulators expect .rom extension, but you can rename .bin to .rom . This appears to reference a — specifically for
The v12 EUR BIOS is excellent for emulation and preservation – no major bugs, fully compatible, and represents a major hardware revision. It’s neither “better” nor “worse” than fat PS2 BIOS for most games. Some emulators expect
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | Is scph70004biosv12eur200bin+top an official Sony BIOS file? | No — the +top suffix is unofficial. | | Is it safe to use? | Only if you verify the hash against a known clean dump from . | | Can you share it? | No, illegal. | | Should you trust pre-downloaded copies? | ⚠️ High risk of malware/modification with +top . |