Classic Project Eris - Ps1
Add your entire personal PlayStation 1 collection via a USB drive.
Easily add your own PS1 backups (ROMs) via a USB drive. ps1 classic project eris
Project Eris uses a USB drive with a custom payload. The PS1 Classic boots normally unless a properly formatted USB drive (FAT32, labeled SONY ) with the Eris files is inserted. This makes it non-destructive — remove the USB to revert to stock. Add your entire personal PlayStation 1 collection via
Project Eris is more than just a software patch; it is a complete reimagining of what the PlayStation Classic should have been. By leveraging the community’s passion for preservation and performance, it bridges the gap between a disappointing retail product and a top-tier emulation machine. For anyone owning the miniature console, Project Eris is an essential upgrade that breathes new life into 32-bit history. The PS1 Classic boots normally unless a properly
The interface is snappy, the save-state system is reliable, and the community continues to release updates. While the PlayStation Classic is discontinued, Project Eris has given it a second life as one of the most convenient emulation boxes on the market.
To begin, you will need a low-power USB 2.0 drive (32GB or smaller is safest for the initial step) and a computer.
| Feature | Project Eris | Autobleem | |--------|--------------|-----------| | Kernel installation | Optional | Optional | | Built-in game manager | Yes (desktop app) | No (manual folder structure) | | RetroArch integration | Deep (pre-configured) | Manual setup needed | | OTA updates | Yes | No | | Boot time | Slightly slower | Faster |