Ps1 Classic Project Eris -

The PS1 Classic runs on a MediaTek MT8167A Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A35 processor. Internally, it has 16GB of storage (though only about 14GB is user-accessible). The kernel of the operating system is Linux-based.

Project Eris performs two main actions:

Because it flashes the kernel, the mod is persistent. If you remove the USB drive, the console still knows it is modded, but it will simply boot to the stock 20 games. It does not "brick" the console; the process is reversible. ps1 classic project eris

Important disclaimer: Modding your console is generally legal for backing up your own games, but downloading ROMs for games you do not own is copyright infringement. This guide assumes you are adding legally obtained backups. The PS1 Classic runs on a MediaTek MT8167A

PS1 bin/cue files are huge. Project Eris supports CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data), which is a lossless compression format. Using a tool like chdman, you can shrink Final Fantasy VII from 1.5GB to 700MB without losing quality or save compatibility. Because it flashes the kernel, the mod is persistent

| System | Core | |--------|------| | PS1 | PCSX-ReARMed (stock or updated) | | SNES | Snes9x | | Genesis | Genesis Plus GX | | GBA | mGBA | | NES | FCEUmm | | Arcade | MAME 2003 Plus |

You can swap cores per game via the Eris menu.