Not every system in Lemuroid requires a BIOS. For example, NES, SNES, and Game Boy games usually run perfectly fine "out of the box." However, the following popular systems generally require you to provide your own BIOS files: Sony PlayStation (PS1): Requires files like scph5501.bin.
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To ensure compatibility across major systems, you typically need the following files. These must be placed in the (or a subfolder Lemuroid can scan), as the app copies them to its internal storage once detected. Required BIOS Files (Examples) PlayStation (PSX) scph5500.bin , scph5501.bin , scph5502.bin Required Sega CD bios_CD_US.bin , bios_CD_EU.bin , bios_CD_JA.bin Required Nintendo DS bios7.bin , bios9.bin , firmware.bin Optional (Enhances compatibility) GBA gba_bios.bin Optional (Mostly for intro animations) Where to Find BIOS Files Not every system in Lemuroid requires a BIOS
While standard Sega Genesis games do not need a BIOS, the Sega CD accessory requires specific regional firmware to read disc images. What version of Android is your device currently running
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Tap on the gear icon (usually located in the bottom-right corner).
Open Lemuroid, go to Settings , and hit Rescan . The app will detect the files and move them to its internal storage automatically.