Technical Report: Installation and Configuration of RetroBoot 1.2.1 for PlayStation Classic
Date: [Current Date]
Version Covered: 1.2.1
Platform: Sony PlayStation Classic (PSC)
Author: Technical Support Division
This gives you the best of both worlds: a visual game carousel plus the raw power of Retroboot 121.
Alternatively, manually add images to USB:\retroboot\thumbnails\[playlist_name]\Named_BoxArts\.
USB Drive: A USB 2.0 drive is recommended for better compatibility.
5.3 BIOS Files (for PSX Emulation)
Place PSX BIOS files in retroarch/system/:
for native support of Xbox and other third-party controllers. How to Install RetroBoot 1.2.1
Step 3: Extract and Copy Files to USB
- Extract the downloaded ZIP archive using 7-Zip or WinRAR.
- Plug your formatted USB drive into your computer.
- Copy the entire contents to the root of the USB drive. Do not put them inside any subfolder.
- Your USB stick’s root should now contain the
retroboot folder and rboot.sh file.
Additional Resources
Retroboot 121 Install Repack Online
Technical Report: Installation and Configuration of RetroBoot 1.2.1 for PlayStation Classic
Date: [Current Date]
Version Covered: 1.2.1
Platform: Sony PlayStation Classic (PSC)
Author: Technical Support Division
This gives you the best of both worlds: a visual game carousel plus the raw power of Retroboot 121. retroboot 121 install
Alternatively, manually add images to USB:\retroboot\thumbnails\[playlist_name]\Named_BoxArts\. Extract the downloaded ZIP archive using 7-Zip or WinRAR
USB Drive: A USB 2.0 drive is recommended for better compatibility. Additional Resources
5.3 BIOS Files (for PSX Emulation)
Place PSX BIOS files in retroarch/system/:
for native support of Xbox and other third-party controllers. How to Install RetroBoot 1.2.1
Step 3: Extract and Copy Files to USB
- Extract the downloaded ZIP archive using 7-Zip or WinRAR.
- Plug your formatted USB drive into your computer.
- Copy the entire contents to the root of the USB drive. Do not put them inside any subfolder.
- Your USB stick’s root should now contain the
retroboot folder and rboot.sh file.
Additional Resources