
systems:ps2 [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
Feb 16, 2024 · Batocera is shipping the latest PCSX2 Linux standalone binary. Check out the up-to-date official compatibility list for more information.
Batocera is shipping the latest PCSX2 Linux standalone binary. Check out the up-to-date official compatibility list for more information.
We simplified the BIOS requirements with Batocera 39. From now on, you need to put your BIOS files in /userdata/bios/ps2/ (they used to be in /userdata/bios/ in previous Batocera versions).
add_games_bios [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
Open the controller-friendly OD-Commander in the Ports system and transfer the data using the Batocera machine itself. eg. put all your ROMs onto a USB drive, plug it into the Batocera machine …
choose_a_desktop_computer [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
If you have to choose a new GPU, recent Nvidia GTX and AMD Radeon RX cards are supported well in the main Batocera image, and usually give very good results. A combination of an Intel i5 4xxx CPU …
choose_a_single_board_computer [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
Dec 24, 2025 · PS2 works well with 2D games, but 3D games are less than 50% speed. Here's a demonstration video by ETA Prime (not using Batocera, but performance should be similar.)
Supported PC Hardware - Batocera.linux - Wiki
Jun 2, 2025 · If you have to choose a new GPU, recent Nvidia GTX and AMD Radeon RX cards are supported well in the main Batocera image, and usually give very good results. A combination of an …
USFF/NUC/Mini PCs - Batocera.linux - Wiki
Just because your device isn't here yet doesn't mean it's unsupported, this is just a list of confirmed fully functional Asus Mini PCs and what version of Batocera they were tested on.
troubleshooting [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
Oct 9, 2025 · Batocera only shows systems for which games have been added. First, try adding your games and then go to GAME SETTINGS → UPDATE GAME LISTS to refresh the list.
batocera-and-crt [Batocera.linux - Wiki]
Jul 23, 2025 · Batocera is unlike other typical Linux-based distributions as it contains most system-critical configuration files (such as files in the /etc/ or /usr/ folders) in its virtual filesystem, read this …