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=2024-present year=
= Description =
<pre>No emulator backported yet.</pre>


=2014-2018 emulators=
<pre>PlayStation 2 emulation on the PlayStation 4 is handled with little difference to the PlayStation 3.
= Description =
Some issues that the PlayStation 3 encountered have moved on to the PlayStation 4, along with a few new ones.
 
The PS4 is too weak for emulation, therefore Sony had to sacrifice accuracy for performance.


The PlayStation 2 emulation on the PlayStation 4 is handled with little difference to the PlayStation 3. Some issues on PS3's PS2 emulator were left unfixed on the PlayStation 4. Consequently, the PS4 inherited some of PS3's emulation glitches, and even introduced new ones. The new issues came as a result of PS4's weakness with emulation, which likely resulted in the trade of accuracy for performance.
Each PS2ONPS4 package file (.pkg) includes the emulator itself. The ps4 does not have a native built-in emulator in its firmware, but it does have some PS2 emulator specific features. Like the functions sceLncUtilIsPs2Emu, sceShellCoreUtilGetImposeMenuFlagForPs2Emu, sceSystemServiceAddLocalProcessForPs2Emu, or sceSystemServiceShowImposeMenuForPs2Emu.


Each PS2onPS4 package file (.pkg) includes the PS2 emulator itself. The PS4 does not have a native built-in emulator in its System Software, but it does have a few PS2 emulator specific features, like the usermode functions sceLncUtilIsPs2Emu, sceShellCoreUtilGetImposeMenuFlagForPs2Emu, sceSystemServiceAddLocalProcessForPs2Emu, and sceSystemServiceShowImposeMenuForPs2Emu.
Emulators are programmed to be accurate for the games that they were made for. And that alone is a challenge for accurate emulation. Since emulators include per title patches, and different default settings, and since the Playstation 2 hardware is a complex system to emulate, any small change in configuration can make or break a game.


The PS2 emulators are programmed to be accurate for the games they were designed to emulate. In turn, this makes accurate emulation challenging, as emulators include per-title patches and different default settings. The PlayStation 2 hardware is a complex system to emulate; any small change in configuration can make or break a game. Currently, the most commonly used emulator is "Jakv2" from Jak games, as it is the most compatible one out there. When game crashes are concerned in an emulated PS2 game, then the Resident Evil Code: Veronica X's emulator is typically used, whereas for VU accuracy it is Rogue Galaxy's.
Currently the most commonly used emulator is Jakv2 because it is the most compatible. For game crashes we use RECVX, and for VU accuracy we use roguev1.


The PS2 BIOS is included in the game's pkg file. It is the same PS2 BIOS as used in the ps2_netemu in PS3 Operating System. The lack of encryption mechanism for PS2 game disc image files is also huge. This time, it is a plain ISO file, but the emulator still supports LIMG sector that allows the usage of non-2048 sector size discs. Moreover, memory cards are also unencrypted, but the emulator checks the CRC of some of the regions to ensure that the memory card was not modified. The PS2 emulator on PS4 also supports LUA scripting by a "Lua Bridge", which is a powerful interface that may prove exceptionally handy in fixing games.
The BIOS itself is included in the game's pkg and it is the exact same BIOS that was used in the ps2_netemu. Another important thing is the lack of encryption mechanism for PS2 game disc image file, this time it is just a plain ISO file. But the emulator still supports LIMG sector that allows the usage of non-2048 sector size discs. Memory card is also decrypted, but the emulator checks the CRC of some of the regions to ensure that the memory card was Not modified. The PS2 Emulator supports LUA scripting by "Lua Bridge", and it is an extremely powerful interface that provide many possibilities to improve compatibility.


This is first time that Sony has ever cared about floats in its emulators. Compared to the PS3 CPU, x86-64 is doing a worse job in mimicking FPU and VU floats calculation behavior. This is resolved by clamping, accurate math used per memory offset, and/or converting floats to double precision. The emulator uses OpenCL for GS, and likely other components as well.
This is first time that Sony has ever cared about floats in their emulators. Compared to the PS3 CPU, x86-64 is doing a worse job in mimicking FPU and VU floats calculation behavior. This is resolved by clamping, accurate math used per memory offset, and/or converting floats to double precision. The emulator uses openCL for GS, and likely other components as well.</pre>


= Emulator Configuration =
= Emulator Configuration =
The emulator can be configured through 4 files.


== Files ==
== Files ==
Emulator configuration is handled by 4 files:


* '''config-emu-ps4.txt''' - Stores paths, basic video/audio settings in official packages. But unofficially can be also used for advanced settings for global effect in multi disc .pkg with all commands originally used in cli.conf file.  
* '''config-emu-ps4.txt''' - Stores paths, basic video/audio settings in official packages. But unofficially can be also used for advanced settings for global effect in multi disc .pkg with all commands originally used in cli.conf file.  
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== Commands ==
== Commands ==
The rest of the CLI and LUA commands can all be found inside of any emulator's '''Eboot.bin''' file.
'''Known functions:''' Require cleanup.
<br>The rest of the CLI and LUA commands can all be found inside of any emulator's '''Eboot.bin''' file.
=== config-emu-ps4.txt commands ===
=== config-emu-ps4.txt commands ===


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| --config-local-lua ||  ||  || --config-local-lua=""
| --config-local-lua ||  ||  || --config-local-lua=""
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| --lopnor-config ||  0,1  ||  Enables limited PS3's PS2 config support || --lopnor-config=1
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| --load-tooling-lua ||  ||  || --load-tooling-lua=0
| --load-tooling-lua ||  ||  || --load-tooling-lua=0
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| --framelimit-fps ||  FPS/float || framelimiter || --framelimit-fps=0.8
| --framelimit-fps ||  FPS/float || framelimiter || --framelimit-fps=0.8
|-
|-
| --framelimit-scalar ||  scalar/float || || --framelimit-scalar=3.2
| --framelimit-scalar ||  scalar/float || Scalar must be between 0.1 and 5.0 || --framelimit-scalar=3.2
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| --framelimit-mode || slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest,turbo || A Standalone framelimiter || --framelimit-mode=fast
| --framelimit-mode || slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest,turbo || A Standalone framelimiter || --framelimit-mode=fast
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| --ps2-title-id || XXXX-YYYYY Example: (SLUS-21515) || Sets title-id for patches. Requires the game's region code as value || --ps2-title-id=SLES-50366
| --ps2-title-id || XXXX-YYYYY Example: (SLUS-21515) || Sets title-id for patches. Requires the game's region code as value || --ps2-title-id=SLES-50366
|-
| --verbose-cpu-cycles=1 || 0,1 || ? || --verbose-cpu-cycles=1
|-
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| --gs-uprender || none, 2x2 || Internal resolution upscaler. || --gs-uprender=2x2
| --gs-uprender || none, 2x2 || Internal resolution upscaler. || --gs-uprender=2x2
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|-
| --gs-upscale || none, gpu, edgesmooth, motionvec, point, motionvector, smooth, motion || upscaling type || --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth
| --gs-upscale || none, gpu, edgesmooth, motionvec, point, motionvector, smooth, motion || upscaling type || --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth
|-style="background-color:#ffe680"
|  || CDVD || ||
|-
| --max-disc-num || 1-5  || numbers of discs in package (maximum=5)  || --max-disc-num=1
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| --boot-disc-id || 1-5  ||  sets boot disc for multi-disc pkg || --boot-disc-id=0
|-
| --switch-disc-reset ||  1 = Enables resetting the game upon disc swap
0 = Disables resetting the game upon disc swap||  0 Can be used to prevent resetting the game when switching multiple discs. Useful for games like Samurai warriors 2 that include an Import data feature. Sadly this command isn't supported by many emulators, but jakv2 is confirmed to support it || --switch-disc-reset=1
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| --cdvd-sector-read-cycles || 0.1 = Fastest, 80000 = Slowest|| Set DVD reading speed. Higher values are slower, lower values are faster. Kinetica uses 40000, Psychonauts 4000, Red dead revolver 5000, Rise of kasai 31000. Some games require moderate speed, too slow or too fast could cause audio problems.|| --cdvd-sector-read-cycles=40000
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| --cdvd-sector-seek-cycles || 0.1 = Fastest, 80000 = Slowest || Set the speed at which the emulated CDVD spins. Higher values are slower,
lower values are faster. Fixes boot-up sometimes. More info here [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/3877]. || --cdvd-sector-seek-cycles=1
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| --verbose-cdvd-reads || 0, 1 || Might improve disc reading if set to 1|| --verbose-cdvd-reads=0
|-style="background-color:#ff8080"
|-style="background-color:#ff8080"
|  || Audio || ||
|  || Audio || ||
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=== XXXX-YYYYY_cli.conf commands ===
=== XXXX-YYYYY_cli.conf commands ===


<pre>These commands work in config-emu-ps4.txt, but the official way to use them is through the CLI file (It is also needed for multi-disc packages). Additionally, some commands are still not discovered, and known commands might be missing their values.
<pre>Please note that the commands listed here also work in config-emu-ps4.txt. But the official way to use them is by CLI file. The CLI file way is also needed for multi-disc packages. Some of the commands are still not discovered, and some known commands are missing their values. </pre>
All commands are pre-made. Creating new CLI commands is impossible.
<pre>All CLI commands are pre-made. It's not possible to create CLI commands out of thin air.
The values of the commands are also pre-defined by Sony and/or have a set of possible values or ranges.
The values of the commands are also pre-defined by Sony and/or have a set of possible values or ranges.
Some CLI commands have no effect, as they were added to the eboot.bin without being programmed. Some useful commands were removed or added in or from different emu revisions, or their effects were changed. In some emulators, CLI configurations can be found in the ram at SceLibcHeap[0]-3-881004000.</pre>
Some CLI commands have no effect and were added to the eboot.bin without any programming. Some useful commands were removed or added in different emu revisions, or their effects changed. In some emultors, CLI configuration can be found in the ram at SceLibcHeap[0]-3-881004000.</pre>
====EmotionEngine (MIPS-IV)====
====EmotionEngine (MIPS-IV)====
=====[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps2/Emotion_Engine EE]=====
=====EE=====
<pre>Commands for the emulated Emotion Engine. These commands may improve performance, prevent crashes, or provide better core sync.</pre>
<pre>Commands for the emulated Emotion Engine. These commands may help with performance gain, or better sync.</pre>
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
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|  || Speedhacks / Desync Fixes|| ||
|  || Speedhacks / Desync Fixes|| ||
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| --ee-cycle-scalar ||Slowest cycles speed: 5.00<br>Normal cycles speed: 1.000<br>Fastest cycles speed: 0.100 ||  Can benefit core sync or performance (lowering the cycle rate may affect FMVS). The default value for most emulators is ~1.0. It is highly sensitive, as any slight change may break or fix the game. (Possibly divides 100 with the entered value and sets the result as EE's clock speed percentage % .) || --ee-cycle-scalar=1.0  
| --ee-cycle-scalar || Accelerate EE cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate EE cycles: (1.1 => 5.0) ||  Accelerating can help with improving EE-DMA sync at the cost of performance. Decelerating can help with improving EE's sync with VU0-VU1 while also improving performance; too much deceleration can cause stuttery fmvs. The default value is 1.0 || --ee-cycle-scalar=1.0  
|-
|-
| --ee-context-switch-cycles || Accelerate cycles (360 => 0) <br>Decelerate cycles (361 => ∞ ) || Its effects are mysterious. Possibly configures how many CPU cycles the emulator should run before switching between different tasks or threads. Does not work on Jak emulators. Default value is 360. Seems to be useful for Bee Movie, Metal Gear Solid 3, as well as others with IPU issues.|| --ee-context-switch-cycles=2700?
| --ee-context-switch-cycles || [Overclocking(?)] (0.99 => 0.1) <br>[Cycle skipping(?)] (1.1 => ∞ ) || Similar effect to eecyclescalar, but it is still unknown what its effect truly is. Does not work on Jak emulators || --ee-context-switch-cycles=2700?
|-
|-
| [[--ee-hook|--ee-hook]] || AdvanceClock<br>FastForwardClock<br>Mfifodrain || Runs the specified functionality each time a selected EE offset is reached. FastForwardClock and AdvanceClock help fix core sync issues, but can be used as a speedhack. It is believed that AdvanceClock stalls the EE for a specified amount of cycles, while FastForwardClock behaves similarly. They are commonly used on affected COP2 instructions. Mfifodrain is still unknown. [[--ee-hook|For more examples]] ||--ee-hook=0x0025A9F2,AdvanceClock,,500 <br>--ee-hook=0x0019F0AD,FastForwardClock
| --ee-hook || AdvanceClock<br>FastForwardClock<br>Mfifodrain || Set a function to be applied every time the PC register reaches the selected offset in the EE memory. FastForwardClock is likely an overclocking function, while AdvanceClock stalls the EE for an allocated time to either improve sync, or performance. Mfifodrain is still unknown. ||--ee-hook=0x0025A9F2,AdvanceClock,,500 <br>--ee-hook=0x0019F0AD,FastForwardClock
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Game fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes || ||
|-
|-
| --ee-jit-pagefault-threshold || 0-254 || Ignore JIT pagefaults, usually caused by data placed right after code. JIT try to recompile it, and obviously hit some bad opcodes. This command reduces the occurrence of crashes the higher it is. || --ee-jit-pagefault-threshold=40
| --ee-jit-pagefault-threshold || 0-254 || Ignore JIT pagefaults, usually caused by data placed right after code. JIT try to recompile it, and obviously hit some bad opcodes. Command reduces the occurrence of crashes the higher it is. || --ee-jit-pagefault-threshold=40
|-
| --ee-regalloc-scalar || 0,none,ReadOnly,WriteOnly,RW || Register allocation setting. Setting it to 0 may prevent crashes. ||
|-
|-
| --ee-block-validation || PageProt, PageProtection, Hash, Full, none || way of validating that block been modified, and require recompilation. [[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/4db6b287cda817345f7ed4268a8a68f9fda76f26/pcsx2/Memory.cpp#L869| Some info about PageProt way]] || --ee-block-validation=None
| --ee-block-validation || PageProt, PageProtection, Hash, Full, none || way of validating that block been modified, and require recompilation. [[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/4db6b287cda817345f7ed4268a8a68f9fda76f26/pcsx2/Memory.cpp#L869| Some info about PageProt way]] || --ee-block-validation=None
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|-
| --ee-validate-kernel || 0, 1 || ||  
| --ee-validate-kernel || 0, 1 || ||  
|-
| --ee-regalloc-scalar || 0,none,ReadOnly,WriteOnly,RW || register allocation setting ||
|-
|-
| --ee-regalloc-simd || readwrite, writeonly, readonly || register allocation setting ||  
| --ee-regalloc-simd || readwrite, writeonly, readonly || register allocation setting ||  
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=====FPU=====
=====FPU=====
<pre>The FPU is a fast single-precision unit that typically serves the EE by calculating in-game physics. It mostly controls the accuracy of the movement of in-game objects, or the game's gravity as a whole. In some cases, it is best to use COP2 commands with the FPU's to ensure the accuracy of the game's geometrical calculations.</pre>
<pre>The FPU is a fast single-precision unit that typically serves the EE by calculating in-game physics. It's also called (COP1).</pre>
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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|  || Game fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes || ||
|-
|-
| --fpu-no-clamping ||  0, 1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the FPU. It's set to 1 by default. Might fix freezing issues, or misplaced characters/items (Inaccuracies with in-game physics) || --fpu-no-clamping=0
| --fpu-no-clamping ||  1 = Extra + preserve sign<br>0 = Extra || Changes the clamping behavior of the FPU. Might fix freezing issues, or misplaced characters/items (Inaccuracies with in-game physics) || --fpu-no-clamping=0
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-custom-min-max || 0, 1 || Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals. Enabled by default. Disabling it might break some games || --fpu-custom-min-max=0
| --fpu-custom-min-max || 0, 1 || Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals. Enabled by default. Disabling it might break some games || --fpu-custom-min-max=0
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| --fpu-no-clamp-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Per-range clamping for the FPU in the selected memory range. || --fpu-no-clamp-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
| --fpu-no-clamp-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Per-range clamping for the FPU in the selected memory range. || --fpu-no-clamp-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-accurate-muldiv  || 0 = Disabled<br>1 = Enabled  || Allows the FPU to accurately Divide/Multiply for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --fpu-accurate-muldiv=1
| --fpu-accurate-muldiv  || 0 = Disabled<br>1 = Enabled  || Allows the FPU to accurately Divide/Multiply by 0 for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --fpu-accurate-muldiv=1
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-accurate-addsub || 0 = Disabled<br>1 = Enabled || Allows the FPU to accurately Add/Subtract for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --fpu-accurate-addsub=1
| --fpu-accurate-addsub || 0 = Disabled<br>1 = Enabled || Allows the FPU to accurately Add/Subtract for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --fpu-accurate-addsub=1
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-accurate-muldiv-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the FPU to accurately Divide/Multiply in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. || --fpu-accurate-muldiv-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
| --fpjk-muldiv-range || offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || ? || --fpjk-muldiv-range=0x123456
|-
| --fpu-accurate-muldiv-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the FPU to accurately Divide/Multiply by 0 in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. || --fpu-accurate-muldiv-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-accurate-addsub-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the FPU to accurately Add/Subtract in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. || --fpu-accurate-addsub-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
| --fpu-accurate-addsub-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the FPU to accurately Add/Subtract in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. || --fpu-accurate-addsub-range=0x1acce0,0x2acce0
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|  || Speedhacks || ||
|  || Speedhacks || ||
|-
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| --fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate || 0, 1 || Decreases RSQRT's accuracy. Enabled by default, disabling it helps with achieving full FPU accuracy. || --fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate=1
| --fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate || 0, 1 || Decreases RSQRT's accuracy. Enabled by default. Disabling it is required for full FPU accuracy || --fpu-rsqrt-fast-estimate=1
|-
|-
| --fpu-accurate-mul-fast || 0, 1 || Speedhack for CLI FPU muldiv commands.  || --fpu-accurate-mul-fast=1
| --fpu-accurate-mul-fast || 0, 1 || A command that prevents muldiv commands from causing slowdowns.  || --fpu-accurate-mul-fast=1
|-style="background-color:#FFAA00"
|-style="background-color:#FFAA00"
|  || Other || ||
|  || Other || ||
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| --fpu-custom-fused-madd || 0, 1 || Custom FMA (fused multiply-add). Disabled by default. || --fpu-custom-fused-madd=0
| --fpu-custom-fused-madd || 0, 1 || Custom FMA (fused multiply-add). Disabled by default. || --fpu-custom-fused-madd=0
|-
|-
| --fpu-to-double || 0, 1 || Converts floats to doubles (Accurate). Limited testing shows that infinity is still wrong at 7F7FFFFF, rather than 7FFFFFFF with it enabled. || --fpu-to-double=1
| --fpu-to-double || 0, 1 || Converts floats to doubles (Accurate) || --fpu-to-double=1
|-  
|-  
| --fpu-clamp-operands || 0, 1 || Affects the fpu's clamping behavior || --fpu-clamp-operands=1
| --fpu-clamp-operands || 0, 1 || Affects the fpu's clamping behavior || --fpu-clamp-operands=1
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|}
|}


===== COP2 =====
=====COP2=====
 
<pre>VU0 Macro-mode.</pre>
<pre>VU0 Macro-mode. These commands assist the FPU.</pre>
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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|  || Speedhacks || ||
|  || Speedhacks || ||
|-
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| --cop2-opt-flags || 0, 1 ,2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) setting it to 0 can in some cases improve FPU accuracy. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --cop2-opt-flags=1
| --cop2-opt-flags || 0, 1 ,2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --cop2-opt-flags=1
|-  
|-  
| --cop2-opt-vf00 || 0, 1, 2 || Optimization for the vf00 register. || --cop2-opt-vf00=1
| --cop2-opt-vf00 || 0, 1, 2 || Optimization for the vf00 register. || --cop2-opt-vf00=1
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| --cop2-const-prop || 0, 1 || Disables or enables constant propagation. Can Be Used as speedhack for COP2 hungry games when set to 1 [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L312 More info] || --cop2-const-prop=1
| --cop2-const-prop || 0, 1 || Disables or enables constant propagation. Can Be Used as speedhack for COP2 hungry games when set to 1 [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L312 More info] || --cop2-const-prop=1
|-  
|-  
| --cop2-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 to skip setting invalid, and div by Zero flags in status register, and therefore improve performance. Can be used as a speedhack to skip costly calculations. || --cop2-di-bits=0
| --cop2-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 to skip setting invalid, and Div by Zero flags in status register, and therefore improve performance. Can be used as speedhack as it skip costly calculations. || --cop2-di-bits=0
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Game fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes || ||
|-
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| --cop2-no-clamping ||  0, 1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the COP2. The default value is set to 1.  || --cop2-no-clamping=0
| --cop2-no-clamping ||  1 = Extra + preserve sign<br>0 = Extra || Changes the clamping behavior of the COP2. The default emulator's behavior is none of the included values and cannot be set by CLI commands.  || --cop2-no-clamping=0
|-
|-
| --cop2-accurate-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) ||Accurate Mul/Div/Add/Sub math instructions for the COP2 by using software floats rather than hardware floats. Can be used for full COP2 mathematical accuracy in the specified range. || --cop2-accurate-range=0x123456,0x134567
| --cop2-accurate-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) ||Accurate Mul/Div/Add/Sub Math instructions for the COP2 by using software floats rather than hardware floats. Can be used for full COP2 Mathematical accuracy in the specified range. || --cop2-accurate-range=0x123456,0x134567
|-  
|-  
| --cop2-no-clamp-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Per-range clamping for COP2. || --cop2-no-clamp-range=0x123456,0x134567
| --cop2-no-clamp-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Per-range clamping for COP2. || --cop2-no-clamp-range=0x123456,0x134567
|-  
|-  
| --cop2-accurate-mul-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Accurate multiplication instructions for the COP2 in the specified range by using software floats rather than hardware floats (Offset range seems not to directly match EE's) || --cop2-accurate-mul-range=0x123456,0x134567
| --cop2-accurate-mul-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Accurate Multiplication instructions for the COP2 in the specified range by using software floats rather than hardware floats || --cop2-accurate-mul-range=0x123456,0x134567
|-  
|-  
| --cop2-accurate-mul || 1 = Enabled<br>0 = Disabled || Allows the COP2 to accurately multiply for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --cop2-accurate-mul=1
| --cop2-accurate-mul || 1 = Enabled<br>0 = Disabled || Allows the COP2 to accurately Multiply for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --cop2-accurate-mul=1
|-  
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| --cop2-accurate-addsub ||  1 = Enabled<br>0 = Disabled || Allows the COP2 to accurately Add/Subtract for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --cop2-accurate-addsub=1
| --cop2-accurate-addsub ||  1 = Enabled<br>0 = Disabled || Allows the COP2 to accurately Add/Subtract for all offsets by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Extremely slow) || --cop2-accurate-addsub=1
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| --cop2-accurate-addsub-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the COP2 to accurately Add/Sub in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. (Offset range seems not to directly match EE's. It is possibly 0x95400~ behind(?) || --cop2-accurate-addsub-range=0x123456,0x134567
| --cop2-accurate-addsub-range || start,end offset (0x0 - 0x1FFFFFF) || Allows the COP2 to accurately Add/Subtract in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats. || --cop2-accurate-addsub-range=0x123456,0x134567
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|-style="background-color:#FFAA00"
|-style="background-color:#FFAA00"
|  || Other || ||
|  || Other || ||
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| --cop2-regalloc || 0, 1 ? || Optimized Register Allocation(?). PCSX2 seems to have this enabled by default. Seems to slow down COP2 when disabled. ||
| --cop2-regalloc || 0, 1 ? || PCSX2 seems to have this enabled by default. ||
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| --cop2-inst-q || 0, 1 || instant Q, no stalling on VWAITQ, or instances of Q. Crashes some games when enabled. ||
| --cop2-inst-q || 0, 1 || instant Q, no stalling on VWAITQ, or instances of Q. ||
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| --cop2-inst-p || 0, 1 || instant P, no stalling on VWAITP, or instances of P. ||
| --cop2-inst-p || 0, 1 || instant P, no stalling on VWAITP, or instances of P. ||
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==== Vector Units (VU) ====
====Vector Units (VU)====
 
=====VU=====
===== VU =====
<pre>Custom DSPs used to process vertex data, physics calculations, and other related tasks. Settings found here affect VU1 & VU0 & COP2</pre>
 
<pre>Custom DSPs used to process vertex data, physics calculations, and other related tasks. Settings found here affect VU1, VU0, and COP2. They fix broken or missing geometry, black screens, and crashes.</pre>
 
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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| || Graphical fixes || ||
| || Graphical fixes || ||
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| --vu-xgkick-delay  || Limit is between (0 => 31)  || Delay xgkick instruction execution. PCSX2 uses 6 cycles, PS3 uses 2-8 cycles depending on the game. A game with missing graphics will require a low value such as 0, while one that crashes might require a high value such as 7.|| --vu-xgkick-delay=8
| --vu-xgkick-delay  || Limit is between (0 => 31)  || Delay xgkick instruction execution. PCSX2 uses 6 cycles, PS3 uses 2-8 cycles depending on the game. Can be used to repair missing graphics with 0 being the most compatible. Useful for games with GIF issues || --vu-xgkick-delay=8
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| --vu-custom-min-max  || 0, 1 || Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals. Disabled on pcsx2 by default but enabled by default on a couple of emus such as jakv2. Disabling it could potentially restore missing graphics.|| --vu-custom-min-max=0
| --vu-custom-min-max  || 0, 1 || Custom Max/Mini logic for denormals. Disabled on pcsx2 by default but enabled by default on a couple of emus such as jakv2. Disabling it could potentially restore missing graphics.|| --vu-custom-min-max=0
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| --vu-hack-triace  || 0, 1 || A hack designed specifically for games developed by Tri Ace. Corrects the VU's addi calculation. Without it, the result will be one bit off, which is enough to break the game's decryption algo. || --vu-hack-triace=1
| --vu-hack-triace  || 0, 1 || A hack designed specifically for games developed by Tri Ace. Corrects the VU's addi calculation. Without it, the result will be one bit off, which is enough to break the game's decryption algo. || --vu-hack-triace=1
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| --vu-branch-hazard || 0, 1 || This command relates to how the emulator handles branch hazards in the Vector Units (VU). Setting it to 0 is the compatible option, while 1 might improve performance. Seems to be enabled by default. Disabling it managed to prevent "'''Batman - Rise of Sin Tzu'''" from crashing|| --vu-branch-hazard=0
| --vu-branch-hazard || 0, 1 || Disabling it managed to prevent "Batman - Rise of Sin Tzu" from crashing|| --vu-branch-hazard=0
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| --vu-evil-branches || 0, 1 || Take in count branch in delay slot, or not. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L306 More Info]||
| --vu-evil-branches || 0, 1 || Take in count branch in delay slot, or not. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L306 More Info]||
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| --vu-t-bit  || 0, 1 || Debug halt. Acts similarly to D-bit ||  --vu-t-bit=0
| --vu-t-bit  || 0, 1 || Debug halt. Acts similarly to D-bit ||  --vu-t-bit=0
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| --vu-inst-mflag  || 0, 1 || Instant macflag? It's enabled by default. When disabled, some texture chunks pop and fade. || --vu-inst-mflag=1
| --vu-inst-mflag  || 0, 1 || ? || --vu-inst-mflag=1
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| --vu-inst-cflag || 0, 1 || Instant cflag?  || --vu-inst-cflag=1
| --vu-inst-cflag || 0, 1 || ?  || --vu-inst-cflag=1
|-  
|-  
| --vtune-vu  || ? || ? ||
| --vtune-vu  || ? || ? ||
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===== VU1 =====
=====VU1=====
 
<pre>VU1 is the GS’s alternate processing unit. Commands here typically improve performance, prevent crashes, and fix SPS; graphical glitches.</pre>
<pre>VU1 is the Graphics Synthesizer’s alternate processing unit. Commands here typically improve performance, prevent crashes, and fix SPS (graphical glitches).</pre>
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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|  || Speedhacks || ||
|  || Speedhacks || ||
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| --vu1-mpg-cycles  || Decimals<br>0 - 65535 || Set initial speed for VU1 Micro-programs. 100 is the default value. If VU1 requirements were a bottleneck, increasing it will result in better performance while decreasing it will result in the opposite. Increasing it can be beneficial for MTVU sensitive games.|| --vu1-mpg-cycles=1000<br><pre> Symbols (They change values close to VU1-mpg-cycles' offset):
| --vu1-mpg-cycles  || 0.1 - 20000|| Set initial speed for VU1 Micro-programs. Increasing it will result in better performance while decreasing it will do the opposite. Increasing it can be beneficial for games that are MTVU sensitive.|| --vu1-mpg-cycles=1000
 
$ goes to the specified succeeding offsets. $0 will go 2 bytes forward and change them. $1 will go 4 bytes forward and change the 2 bytes specified. For example, $0,$1 will change the 4 bytes ahead as the specified 2 bytes' value.
 
'0x' Is like '+' a symbol that modifies succeeding values. 0x0 goes 2 bytes ahead and changes them, 0x1 goes 4 bytes ahead and so on and so forth.
 
'-' or '+' Changes the specified preceding or succeeding 2 bytes of VU1 mpg cycles' offset according to the added number. Adding -1, for example will change the 2 bytes before it. Likewise, adding -2 will go 4 bytes away and change the specified 2 bytes accordingly. It even can change EE cycle scalar itself if you go far enough. These numbers are in HEX. Infinite amounts of '-' and '+' symbols seem to be supported.</pre>
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| --vu1-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 Skips setting invalid, and Divides by zero flags in status register. Can be used as a speedhack as it can skip costly calculations. But at the same time, it can cause issues such as broken geometry. || --vu1-di-bits=0
| --vu1-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 Skips setting invalid, and Divides by zero flags in status register. Can be used as a speedhack as it can skip costly calculations. But at the same time, it can cause issues such as broken geometry. || --vu1-di-bits=0
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| --vu1-const-prop || 0, 1|| Enabled by default. 0 will disable it and cause performance issues but with higher compatability.[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L312 More info] || --vu1-const-prop=1
| --vu1-const-prop || 0, 1|| Enabled by default. 0 will disable it and cause performance issues.[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L312 More info] || --vu1-const-prop=1
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| --vu1-opt-flags || 0, 1, 2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --vu1-opt-flags=0
| --vu1-opt-flags || 0, 1, 2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --vu1-opt-flags=0
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| --vu1-opt-vf00 || 0, 1, 2 || Optimization for the vf00 register. || --vu1-opt-vf00=2
| --vu1-opt-vf00 || 0, 1, 2 || Optimization for the vf00 register. || --vu1-opt-vf00=2
|-  
|-  
| --vu1-jr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as the default setting. Setting it into newprog has been proven to fix some crashes [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu1-jr-cache-policy=newprog
| --vu1-jr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as default setting.[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu1-jr-cache-policy=sameprog
|-
|-
| --vu1-jalr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as the default setting. Setting it into newprog has been proven to fix some crashes [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu1-jalr-cache-policy=newprog
| --vu1-jalr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as default setting.[https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu1-jalr-cache-policy=sameprog
|-  
|-  
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Game fixes / Graphical fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes / Graphical fixes || ||
|-
|-
| --vu1 || jit-sync ||  Selector between IR/JIT and it modes. Jit-sync works similarly to disabling MTVU. jit, trans, and jit-async are unimplemented functions that do not change anything. || --vu1=jit-sync
| --vu1 || jit-sync,  jit, trans, jit-async ||  Selector between IR/JIT and it modes. Jit-sync works similarly to disabling MTVU. || --vu1=jit-sync
|-
|-
| --vu1-no-clamping ||  0,1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the VU1. Setting specific to ps4 emulators, unimplemented in pcsx2, with 0 being closest to extra, and 1 to extra + preserve sign. The default emulator's value is 1. || --vu1-no-clamping=0
| --vu1-no-clamping ||  0,1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the VU1. Setting specific to ps4 emulators, unimplemented in pcsx2. The default emulator's behavior cannot be set by CLI commands. || --vu1-no-clamping=0
|-  
|-  
| --vu1-clamp-range || vu1 memory offset start,end (0x0 - 0x7FF) || Values must not exceed 0x7FF ||
| --vu1-clamp-range || vu1 memory offset start,end (0x0 - 0x7FF) || Values must not exceed 0x7FF ||
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| --vu1-inst-q || 0, 1 || instant Q, no stalling on WAITQ, or instances of Q.  || --vu1-inst-q=1  
| --vu1-inst-q || 0, 1 || instant Q, no stalling on WAITQ, or instances of Q.  || --vu1-inst-q=1  
|-  
|-  
| --assert-path1-ad || 0, 1 || Path 1 is how the GIF takes data from VU1 via XGKICK instruction. It's unknown what this command does but it's related to VU1, and helps prevent crashes in VU1 sensitive games when enabled. || --assert-path1-ad=1
| --assert-path1-ad || 0, 1 || Path 1 is how the GIF takes data from VU1 via XGKICK instruction. It's unknown what this command does but it's related to VU1 || --assert-path1-ad=1
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=====VU0=====
=====VU0=====
<pre>VU0 is the Emotion Engine’s alternate processing unit. It is sometimes referred to as "micro-mode". Commands here prevent crashes, and fix SPS (graphical glitches).</pre>
<pre>VU0 is the Emotion Engine’s alternate processing unit. It is sometimes referred to as "micro-mode"</pre>
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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|  || Speedhacks || ||
|  || Speedhacks || ||
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| --vu0-mpg-cycles || Decimals<br>0 - 65535 || Set initial cycle speed for VU0 Micro-programs. 100 is the default value. It is not available in older emulators such as War of the Monsters. Raising the value helps COP2 timing, while lowering does the opposite.|| --vu0-mpg-cycles=1000<br><pre> Symbols (They change values close to VU0-mpg-cycles' offset):
| --vu0-mpg-cycles || 0.1 - 20000 || Set initial cycle speed for VU0 Micro-programs. || --vu0-mpg-cycles=1000
 
$ goes to the specified succeeding offsets. $0 will go 2 bytes forward and changes them. $1 will go 4 bytes forward and changes the 2 bytes specified. For example, $0,$1 will change the 4 bytes ahead as the specified 2 bytes value.
 
'0x' Is like '+' a symbol that modifies succeeding values. 0x0 goes 2 bytes ahead and changes them, 0x1 goes 4 bytes ahead and so on and so forth.
 
'-' or '+' Changes the specified preceding or succeeding 2 bytes of VU0 mpg cycles' offset according to the added number. Adding -1, for example will change the 2 bytes before it. Likewise, adding -2 will go 4 bytes away and change the specified 2 bytes accordingly. It even can change EE cycle scalar itself at -15 (Jakv2). Setting it to --vu0-mpg-cycles=1280,-15 would, for example, set ee-cycle-scalar to 5. These numbers are in HEX. Infinite amounts of '-' and '+' instances seem to be supported.</pre>
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| --vu0-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 to skip setting invalid, and Div by zero flags in status register. Can be used as speedhack as it skips costly calculations, but at the same time can cause issues like broken geometry, and weird physics behavior. Depending per game.|| --vu0-di-bits=0
| --vu0-di-bits || 0, 1 || 0 to skip setting invalid, and Div by zero flags in status register. Can be used as speedhack as it skips costly calculations, but at the same time can cause issues like broken geometry, and weird physics behavior. Depending per game.|| --vu0-di-bits=0
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| --vu0-opt-flags  || 0, 1, 2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --vu0-opt-flags=1
| --vu0-opt-flags  || 0, 1, 2 || Optimize flags upon recompilation (1 is safe, 2 update sticky, and mac flag on every status flag update) [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L280 More Info] || --vu0-opt-flags=1
|-  
|-  
| --vu0-jr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as the default setting [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu0-jr-cache-policy=sameprog
| --vu0-jr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 use newprog as default setting [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu0-jr-cache-policy=sameprog
|-
|-
| --vu0-jalr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 uses newprog as the default setting [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu0-jalr-cache-policy=sameprog
| --vu0-jalr-cache-policy || newprog, sameprog, auto, new, same || PCSX2 use newprog as default setting [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/blob/58f5a5b915915293b90e7e8f34c33f9c0424d1e8/pcsx2/x86/microVU_Misc.h#L319 Info] || --vu0-jalr-cache-policy=sameprog
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Game fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes || ||
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| --vu0-clamp-range || start, end offset (0x0 - 0x1FF) || per range clamping for VU0 || --vu0-clamp-range=0x100,0x120
| --vu0-clamp-range || start, end offset (0x0 - 0x1FF) || per range clamping for VU0 || --vu0-clamp-range=0x100,0x120
|-  
|-  
| --vu0-no-clamping || 0,1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the VU0. Setting specific to ps4 emulators, unimplemented in pcsx2. The default emulator's value is 1. || --vu0-no-clamping=0
| --vu0-no-clamping || 0,1 || Changes the clamping behavior of the VU0. Setting specific to ps4 emulators, unimplemented in pcsx2. The default emulator's behavior cannot be set by CLI commands. || --vu0-no-clamping=0
|-  
|-  
| --vu0-accurate-addsub-range || offset (0x0 - 0x1FF) ||Allows the VU0 to accurately Add/Subtract in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats.||  
| --vu0-accurate-addsub-range || offset (0x0 - 0x1FF) ||Allows the VU0 to accurately Add/Subtract in the specified ee memory range by using software floats rather than hardware floats.||  
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====DMA Channels====
====DMA Channels====
=====VIF=====
=====VIF=====
<pre>The VIF decompresses vector data, uploads microprograms to the VUs, and sends graphical data to the GIF. Its commands
<pre>The VIF decompresses vector data, uploads microprograms to the VUs, and sends graphical data to the GIF.
are often used to fix freezing.</pre>
VIF CLI commands often fix freezing issues.</pre>
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
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| --vif-ignore-invalid-cmd || 0, 1 || Ignore invalid vif commands. In some cases, setting it to 1 can fix games that freeze while showing the same frame. || --vif-ignore-invalid-cmd=1
| --vif-ignore-invalid-cmd || 0, 1 || Ignore invalid vif commands. In some cases, setting it to 1 can fix games that freeze while showing the same frame. || --vif-ignore-invalid-cmd=1
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|-
| --vif-thread-chunk-size || 0, 1024 || Slows down both VIFS the lower it is, and speeds them up the higher it is. 1024 is the limit, with 112 being the default value.  ||  --vif-thread-chunk-size=100  
| --vif-thread-chunk-size || 1, 1000 || Unknown usage. 1024 is likely the limit.  ||  --vif-thread-chunk-size=100  
|-
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| --detect-idle-vif || 0, 1 || Enabled by default. Unknown function || --detect-idle-vif=0
| --detect-idle-vif || 0, 1 || Enabled by default. Unknown function || --detect-idle-vif=0
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|  || VIF1 || Game fixes ||
|  || VIF1 || Game fixes ||
|-
|-
| --vif1-ignore-cmd-ints || 0, 1 ||  Set to 1 to ignore command interrupt bit. ([https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/#vifcommands info] , explanation of int bit is right before command list). Can in some cases fix games that freeze while showing the same frame if set to 1. Games likes "Men in Black II - Alien Escape" and "Test Drive Unlimited" Will always need it. || --vif1-ignore-cmd-ints=1
| --vif1-ignore-cmd-ints || 0, 1 ||  Set to 1 to ignore Command Interrupt Bit. ([https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/#vifcommands info] , explanation of int bit is right before command list). Can in some cases fix games that freeze while showing the same frame if set to 1. Games likes "Men in Black II - Alien Escape" and "Test Drive Unlimited" Will always need it. || --vif1-ignore-cmd-ints=1
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|-
| --vif1-instant-xfer ||  1 = Instant VIF1<br>0 = Delayed VIF1 || Changes VIF1 timing. 0 slows its timing and is the compatible option for most games, while 1 speeds up its timing, and being more compatible with a small fraction of games. It can be used to fix graphical glitches or potentially prevent games from freezing. || --vif1-instant-xfer=0
| --vif1-instant-xfer ||  1 = Instant VIF1<br>0 = Delayed VIF1 || Changes VIF1 timing. 0 is the accurate option. It can be used to fix graphical glitches or to potentially prevent games from freezing. || --vif1-instant-xfer=0
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|  ||  || SIF1 (IOP) ||
|  ||  || SIF1 (IOP) ||
|-
|-
| --iop-sif1-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| Controls the speed at which the IOP receives from the EE || --iop-sif1-cycle-scalar=0.1
| --iop-sif1-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| It controls how much data the IOP receives from the EE || --iop-sif1-cycle-scalar=0.1
|-
|-
| --ee-sif1-cycle-scalar ||Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| Controls the speed at which the EE sends to the IOP || --ee-sif1-cycle-scalar=0.1
| --ee-sif1-cycle-scalar ||Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| It controls how much data the EE sends to the IOP || --ee-sif1-cycle-scalar=0.1
|-style="background-color:#99ddff"
|-style="background-color:#99ddff"
|  ||  || SIF0 (EE) ||
|  ||  || SIF0 (EE) ||
|-
|-
| --iop-sif0-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| Controls the speed at which the IOP sends to the EE || --iop-sif0-cycle-scalar=0.1
| --iop-sif0-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| It controls how much data the IOP sends to the EE || --iop-sif0-cycle-scalar=0.1
|-
|-
| --ee-sif0-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| Controls the speed at which the EE receives from the IOP || --ee-sif0-cycle-scalar=0.1
| --ee-sif0-cycle-scalar || Accelerate SIF cycles: (0.99 => 0.1)<br>Decelerate SIF cycles: (1.1 => ∞ )|| It controls how much data the EE receives from the IOP || --ee-sif0-cycle-scalar=0.1
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====[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps2/Graphics_Synthesizer GS]====
====GS====
<pre>"GS" stands for Graphics Synthesizer. It's the PlayStation®2's co-processor that's responsible for rendering the graphics (but is also used by some games for additional calculations and other purposes)</pre>
<pre>"GS" stands for Graphics Synthesizer. It's the PlayStation®2's co-processor that's responsible for rendering the graphics (but is also used by some games for additional calculations and other purposes)</pre>
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| --gs-adaptive-frameskip || 0, 1 || Speedhack. Skips frames when the gs demands more resources than there are available. doesn't work on all emulators.  It does however, work on jak emulators || --gs-adaptive-frameskip=1
| --gs-adaptive-frameskip || 0, 1 || Speedhack. Skips frames when the gs demands more resources than there are available. doesn't work on all emulators.  It does however, work on jak emulators || --gs-adaptive-frameskip=1
|-
|-
| --gs-h2l-list-opt || 0, 1 || Setting it to 1 improves GS performance||--gs-h2l-list-opt=1
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|| Gs settings / Behaviour || ||
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#cbddfb"
| --gs-use-deferred-l2h || 0, 1 || Delay option for L2H (local to host, GS to EE). || --gs-use-deferred-l2h=1
| || GS features || ||
|-
|-
| --gs-use-mipmap || 0, 1 || Enables mipmapping support. Can be used to fix graphics. Needs --gs-kernel-cl="mipmap" for full mipmapping support. If upscaling, however, --gs-kernel-cl-up="mipmap2x2" is also needed. It works best on War of the Monsters emulator, as can be seen in the Ratchet series' mipmapping issues responding only to this emu's mipmapping functionality.|| --gs-use-mipmap=1
| --gs-uprender || none,2x2 || Internal resolution upscaler. || --gs-uprender=2x2
|-  
|-  
| --gs-use-deferred-l2h || 0, 1 || Delay option for L2H (local to host, GS to EE). || --gs-use-deferred-l2h=1
| --gs-upscale || none, gpu, edgesmooth, smooth, motion, motionvec, motionvector, point || Upscaling type Selector || --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth
|-
| --gs-use-clut-merge || 0, 1 || Enabling CLUT merging helps improve how the emulator processes textures that use indexed color palettes. It ensures more accurate emulation of the PS2’s color handling. It sometimes restores missing graphical elements, and fix texture flickering (prominently flickering shadows or UI elements).  It prevents Spyro's shadow from flickering in Enter the Dragonfly. Enabling it is the accurate, albeit slow option. || --gs-use-clut-merge=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-flush-ad-xyz || always, safe, safeZwrite, off, 0 || Force a primitive flush when a framebuffer is also an input texture. This fixes some processing effects, but it can sometimes be heavy on the GS in terms of performance. GTA: SA, and Jak 3 use this command. || --gs-flush-ad-xyz=safe
| --gs-kernel-cl-up || "DarkCloud2" "fantavision" "h2lpool2x2", "OptRightTri", "clutmerge2x2", "mipmap2x2", "up2x2simple", "up2x2skipinterp", "up2x2tc", "up2x2", default || Kernel Variant Color lookup Upscaler (?), Mipmap and clutmerge and h2l will have to be enabled first before using their options|| --gs-kernel-cl-up="clutmerge2x2"
|-
| --gs-force-bilinear || 0, 1 || Forces bilinear filtering, can fix ghosting problems in some cases. Not recommended for games that use 2D images, as it could possibly break games that rely on nearest filtering.|| --gs-force-bilinear=1
|-
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Gs settings / Behaviour || ||
|-
| --gs-uprender || none,2x2 || Internal resolution upscaler. || --gs-uprender=2x2
|-  
|-  
| --gs-upscale || none, gpu, edgesmooth, smooth, motion, motionvec, motionvector, point || Upscaling type Selector || --gs-upscale=EdgeSmooth
| --gs-override-small-tri-area || 0, 1 || Could potentially restore missing text in some games. || --gs-override-small-tri-area=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-kernel-cl-up || "DarkCloud2" "fantavision" "h2lpool2x2", "OptRightTri", "clutmerge2x2", "mipmap2x2", "up2x2simple", "up2x2skipinterp", "up2x2tc", "up2x2", default || Kernel Variant Color lookup Upscaler (?), mipmap and clutmerge and h2l need to be enabled before their options become usable|| --gs-kernel-cl-up="clutmerge2x2"
| --gs-dirty-page-policy || 0, 1 || || --gs-dirty-page-policy=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-override-small-tri-area || 0, 1 || This option is designed to modify how the emulator handles or renders small triangles that fall below a certain area threshold. Enabling this option could resolve graphical problems such as missing, flickering, or incorrectly rendered small details, and could potentially restore missing text in some games. || --gs-override-small-tri-area=1
| --gs-ignore-dirty-page-border || 0, 1 || ? ||--gs-ignore-dirty-page-border=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-dirty-page-policy || 0, 1 || Unknown. Used by Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter || --gs-dirty-page-policy=1
| --gs-ignore-rect-correction || 0, 1 || || --gs-ignore-rect-correction=1
|-
| --gs-ignore-dirty-page-border || 0, 1 || Unknown. Used by Samurai Shodown Anthology ||--gs-ignore-dirty-page-border=1
|-
| --gs-ignore-rect-correction || 0, 1 || Setting it to 1 is known to fix flickering textures and graphical glitches in far distances. || --gs-ignore-rect-correction=1
|-
|-
| --gs-opt-frbuff-switch || 0, 1 ||  Unknown. Used by Everybody's Tennis/Hot Shots Tennis || --gs-opt-frbuff-switch=0
| --gs-opt-frbuff-switch || 0, 1 ||  || --gs-opt-frbuff-switch=0
|-
|-
| --gs-kernel-cl || h2lpool, clutmerge, mipmap, DarkCloud2, fantavision, Mipmap and clutmerge and h2l need to be enabled before their options become usable ||Kernel Variant Color lookup(?). Options included here can be upscaling if --gs-kernel-cl-up were to be used along with it || --gs-kernel-cl="clutmerge"
| --gs-kernel-cl || h2lpool, clutmerge, mipmap, DarkCloud2, fantavision, Mipmap and clutmerge and h2l will have to be enabled first before using their options ||Kernel Variant Color lookup(?). Options included here can be upscaling if --gs-kernel-cl-up were to be used along with it || --gs-kernel-cl="clutmerge"
|-  
|-  
| --force-frame-blend || 0, 1 || Enables blend (Deinterlacing?). Should be used to fix games with shaking screens. || --force-frame-blend=1
| --force-frame-blend || 0, 1 || Enables blend (Deinterlacing?). Should be used to fix games with shaking screens. || --force-frame-blend=1
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| --force-pal-60hz || 0, 1 || Enables 60hz PAL mode. || --force-pal-60hz=1
| --force-pal-60hz || 0, 1 || Enables 60hz PAL mode. || --force-pal-60hz=1
|-
|-
| --gs-progressive || 0, 1 || Enables progressive scan. Can fix graphical glitches/double screen issues.  ||
| --gs-use-clut-merge || 0, 1 ||Color lookup table(?). It could possibly solve graphical issues or improve the quality of the colors. || --gs-use-clut-merge=1
|-
| --gs-use-mipmap || 0, 1 || Enables Mipmapping support. Can be used to fix graphics. || --gs-use-mipmap=1
|-
| --gs-progressive || 0, 1 || Enables progressive scan. It's used to fix Graphical glitches/double screen issues.  ||
|-  
|-  
| --gs-vert-precision || 8, 16 || This option allows the user to choose between 8-bit and 16-bit precision for the vertex calculations in 3D graphics rendering. It reduces the likelihood of visual distortions such as jagged edges, improper alignment of polygons, or model "warping." The emu expects the values of 8 or 16, any other values are not permitted. || --gs-vert-precision=8
| --gs-vert-precision || 8, 16 || 3D Rendering vertex precision. The emu expects the values of 8 or 16. Any other values are not permitted. || --gs-vert-precision=8
|-
| --gs-force-bilinear || 0, 1 || Forces bilinear filtering. Can fix ghosting problems in some cases. But despite this, it's not recommended for games that use 2D images. Can break games which use nearest filtering on purpose.|| --gs-force-bilinear=1
|-
|-
| --gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap || 0, 1 || Skip flushing textures marked as dirty from cache when enabled. It does, however, require mipmap to be enabled first. || --gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap=1
| --gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap || 0, 1 || Skip flushing textures marked as dirty from cache when enabled. It does, however, require mipmap to be enabled first. || --gs-skip-dirty-flush-on-mipmap=1
|-  
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| --gs-packed15-fmv-opt || 0, 1 || Unknown. This option likely controls whether the emulator optimizes or processes FMVs that use the 15-bit packed color format. Used by Ape Escape 2|| --gs-packed15-fmv-opt=1
| --gs-packed15-fmv-opt || 0, 1 || || --gs-packed15-fmv-opt=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-fieldswap-delay || 0, 254 || Wait longer than usual to change field. In essence, it blurs/sharpens image. ||
| --gs-fieldswap-delay || 0, 254 || Wait longer than usual to change field. Reduces sharpness. ||
|-   
|-   
| --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling || 0, 1 || Can be used on games like manhunt that have issues with [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/257#issuecomment-1140338680 UV light rendering] || --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling=1
| --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling || 0, 1 || Can be used on games like manhunt that have issues with [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/257#issuecomment-1140338680 UV light rendering] || --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling=1
|-
|-
| --gs-render-tile-threshold || 0, 3000000 || Unknown. Used by Psychonauts|| --gs-render-tile-threshold=300000
| --gs-render-tile-threshold || 0, 3000000 |||| --gs-render-tile-threshold=300000
|-
|-
| --threaded-gs || 0, 1 || Multi-threaded-gs ? || --threaded-gs=1
| --threaded-gs || 0, 1 || Multi-threaded-gs ? || --threaded-gs=1
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| --gs-aspect-ratio || aspect/float (default=0.81) || || --gs-aspect-ratio=0.65
| --gs-aspect-ratio || aspect/float (default=0.81) || || --gs-aspect-ratio=0.65
|-
|-
| --gs-frontend-opt-mode || 0, 1, 2 || GS optimization mode? Unknown effect. Used on JakX || --gs-frontend-opt-mode=1
| --gs-frontend-opt-mode || 0, 1, 2 || ? || --gs-frontend-opt-mode=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-motion-factor || 25, 50 ||  Unknown. Used by Wild ARMS 3|| --gs-motion-factor=25
| --gs-motion-factor || 25, 50 ||  || --gs-motion-factor=25
|-
|-
| --gs-scanout-delay || 0, 200 ||  || --gs-scanout-delay=200
| --gs-scanout-delay || 0, 200 ||  || --gs-scanout-delay=200
|-
|-
| --gs-check-trans-rejection || 0, 1  || Check transfer rejection? Unknown. Used by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City || --gs-check-trans-rejection=1
| --gs-flush-ad-xyz || always, safe, safeZwrite, off, 0 || Force a primitive flush when a framebuffer is also an input texture. This fixes some processing effects, but it can sometimes be heavy on the GS in terms of performance. GTA: SA, and Jak 3 use this command. || --gs-flush-ad-xyz=safe
|-
| --gs-check-trans-rejection || 0, 1  || Check transfer rejection ? || --gs-check-trans-rejection=1
|-  
|-  
| --gs-check-trans-rejection68 || 0, 1 || Unknown. Used by Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter || --gs-check-trans-rejection68=1
| --gs-check-trans-rejection68 || 0, 1 || || --gs-check-trans-rejection68=1
|-
|-
| --l2h-2d-params || TRXREG,BITBLTBUF,height ||  || --l2h-2d-params=0x0000000800000001,0x000000003a0a2300,512,2
| --l2h-2d-params || TRXREG,BITBLTBUF,height ||  || --l2h-2d-params=0x0000000800000001,0x000000003a0a2300,512,2
|-
|-
| --gs-h2l-accurate-hash || 0, 1 || ||--gs-h2l-accurate-hash=1
| --gs-h2l-accurate-hash || 0, 1 || Used with h2l Upscaler ||--gs-h2l-accurate-hash=1
|-
| --gs-h2l-list-opt || 0, 1 || Used with h2l Upscaler ||--gs-h2l-list-opt=1
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#9042f5"
|-style="background-color:#9042f5"
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| --framelimit-mode || slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest,turbo ||Standalone Framelimiter|| --framelimit-mode=fast
| --framelimit-mode || slowest,slower,slow,normal,fast,fastest,turbo ||Standalone Framelimiter|| --framelimit-mode=fast
|-
|-  
| --framelimiter ||  0, 1 || Enable or disable Frame limiting || --framelimiter=1
|-
| --framelimit-fps ||  FPS/float || framelimiter || --framelimit-fps=0.8
|-
| --gs-hdr-support || 0, 1? || ? ||  
| --gs-hdr-support || 0, 1? || ? ||  
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====IOP====
====IOP====
<pre>The emulated I/O Processor (IOP) settings. Commands here are rarely useful, as very few games will require them. The IOP controls the emulated DEV9, SPU2, USB, Memory cards, CDVD, Firewire, along with other input/output devices</pre>
<pre>The emulated I/O Processor (IOP) settings. Commands here are rarely useful; very few games will require these options. The IOP controls the emulated DEV9, SPU2, USB, Memory cards, CDVD, Firewire, along with other input/output Devices</pre>
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage  
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|  || Game fixes || ||
|  || Game fixes || ||
|-
|-
| --iop-cycle-scalar ||<br>Accelerate IOP cycles: (0.999 => 0.100)<br>Decelerate IOP cycles: (1.001 => 5.000)|| '''Not a performance speedhack'''. It impacts the speed of loading times and input latency. The default value for most emulators is 0.5|| --iop-cycle-scalar=1.0
| --iop-cycle-scalar ||<br>Accelerate IOP cycles: (0.99 => 0.1) <br>Decelerate IOP cycles: (1.1 => 5.0)|| '''Not a Speedhack'''. Accelerating can improve DVD reading speed|| --iop-cycle-scalar=1.0
|-
|-
| --iop-const-folding || None,Gpr,All || IOP constant folding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant_folding More info] || --iop-const-folding=All
| --iop-const-folding || None,Gpr,All || IOP constant folding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant_folding More info] || --iop-const-folding=All
|-
|-
| --iop-tight-slice-count || 0, 2000 || Seems to slow down the iop the higher the value. Can be used to fix CDVD timing issues. || --iop-tight-slice-count=12
| --iop-tight-slice-count || 0, 2000 || Seems to slow down the iop the higher the value, Can be used in games such as the godfather or gran turismo 4 to solve stuttering fmvs due to very fast iop cycles|| --iop-tight-slice-count=12
|-
|-
| --iop-hook || AdvanceClock<br>FastForwardClock<br>Mfifodrain || IOP native hook, Sony uses it on their official release of Red dead revolver. It helps fix timing issues || --iop-hook=0x0086ac,FastForwardClock
| --iop-hook || AdvanceClock, FastForwardClock || IOP native hook, Sony uses it on their official release of Red dead revolver || --iop-hook=0x0086ac,FastForwardClock
|-
|-
| --iop-block-validation || IsC, ShortHash, Hash || Way of validating that block been modified, and require recompilation. Other Possible values include PageProt, None, PageProtection || --iop-block-validation=IsC
| --iop-block-validation || IsC, ShortHash, Hash || Way of validating that block been modified, and require recompilation, other Possible values include PageProt, None, PageProtection || --iop-block-validation=IsC
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#FEA15C"
|-style="background-color:#FEA15C"
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| --iop-evt-check-full || 0, 1 ?|| ||  
| --iop-evt-check-full || 0, 1 ?|| ||  
|-
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====CDVD====
<pre>The emulated CDVD settings. These commands help games with timing issues.</pre>
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
|-style="background-color:#e9f562"
|  || General commands || ||
|-
| --max-disc-num || 1-5  || numbers of discs in package (maximum=5)  || --max-disc-num=1
|-
| --boot-disc-id || 1-5  ||  sets boot disc for multi-disc pkg || --boot-disc-id=0
|-
| --switch-disc-reset ||  1 = Enables resetting the game upon disc swap, 0 = Disables resetting the game upon disc swap||  0 Can be used to prevent resetting the game when switching multiple discs. Useful for games like Samurai warriors 2 that include an import data feature. Sadly this command isn't supported by many emulators, but jakv2 is confirmed to support it || --switch-disc-reset=1
|-style="background-color:#46a4e8"
|  || Timing || ||
|-
| --cdvd-sector-read-cycles || 0.1 = Fastest, 80000 = Slowest|| Set DVD reading speed. Higher values are slower, lower values are faster. Kinetica uses 40000, Psychonauts 4000, Red dead revolver 5000, Rise of kasai 31000. Some games require moderate speed, too slow or too fast could cause audio problems.|| --cdvd-sector-read-cycles=0.1
|-
| --cdvd-sector-seek-cycles || 0.1 = Fastest, 80000 = Slowest || Set the speed at which the emulated CDVD spins. Higher values are slower,
lower values are faster. Fixes boot-up sometimes. More info here [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/3877].
|-
| --verbose-cdvd-reads || 0, 1 || Significantly helps games with CDVD timing issues when set to 1. || --verbose-cdvd-reads=0
|-
|-
|}
|}


====Misc====
====Misc====
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! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
! Command !! Values !! Notes !! Usage
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| --pcr0-delta-hack || 0.1 , 400000.0 || Modify delta of pcr0 when reading it from MFC0. Some games rely on good performance counters accuracy (Spyro ANB cutscenes), and since emulator don't implement most events, hack it is. || --pcr0-delta-hack=1.0
| --pcr0-delta-hack || 0.1 , 400000.0 || Modify delta of pcr0 when reading it from MFC0. Some games rely on good performance counters accuracy (Spyro ANB cutscenes), and since emulator don't implement most events, hack it is. || --pcr0-delta-hack=1.0
|-
|-
| --jitproc-use-aslr || || Disables compiler process ASLR, useful for easier debugging, as the compiler process will be always on fixed address. Theoretically useful for mast1c0re, but to change it you need to be already in... || --jitproc-use-aslr=0
| --jitproc-use-aslr || || Disable compiler process ASLR, useful when you want easier debugging, compiler process will be always on fixed address. Theoretically useful for mast1c0re, but to change it you need to be already in... || --jitproc-use-aslr=0
|-
|-
| --detect-idle-intc ||0, 1|| Enabled by default, 0 disables it || --detect-idle-intc=0
| --detect-idle-intc ||0, 1|| enabled by default, set to 0 in order to disable it || --detect-idle-intc=0
|-
|-
| --detect-idle-chcr|| 0, 1|| Enabled by default, 0 disables it || --detect-idle-chcr=0
| --detect-idle-chcr|| 0, 1|| enabled by default, set to 0 in order to disable it || --detect-idle-chcr=0
|-
|-
| --rom || location of the bios that's inside of the fpkg || Could allow to use custom bios, though still not working || --rom="PS20220WD20050620.crack" or --rom="/roms/PS20220WD20050620.crack"
| --rom || location of the bios that's inside of the fpkg || Could allow to use custom bios, though still not working || --rom="PS20220WD20050620.crack" or --rom="/roms/PS20220WD20050620.crack"
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==== PCSX2's gameindex ====
====PCSX2's gameindex====
 
<pre>PCSX2's equivalent commands on the PS4</pre>
<pre>PCSX2's commands on the PS4 (or the commands which behave similarly)</pre>


<br>[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/master/bin/resources/GameIndex.yaml Current Gameindex.yaml]
<br>[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/master/bin/resources/GameIndex.yaml Current Gameindex.yaml]
<br>[https://github.com/Scalerize/Pcsx2-gameindexes Old Gameindex.yaml files]
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! {{cellcolors|#00d6f2|#000000}}PCSX2 !! {{cellcolors|#38ffc3|#000000}}PS4 !! Notes
! {{cellcolors|#00d6f2|#000000}}PCSX2 !! {{cellcolors|#c300ff|#000000}}PS4 !! Notes
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}XGKickHack ||{{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--vu-xgkick-delay= ||  Possible equivalent value is 8
| XGKickHack ||--vu-xgkick-delay=0 ||  Limit is between
(0 => 31)
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}VuAddSubHack ||{{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--vu-hack-triace=1 || Required for every single game developed by TriAce
| VuAddSubHack ||--vu-hack-triace=1 || Required for every single game developed by TriAce
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}vuClampMode: 2 ||{{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}<br>--vu1-no-clamping=0<br>--vu0-no-clamping=0<br>--cop2-no-clamping=0  ||
| vuClampMode: 2 ||--vu1-no-clamping=0<br>--vu0-no-clamping=0  ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}vuClampMode: 3  || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}<br>--vu1-no-clamping=1<br>--vu0-no-clamping=1<br>--cop2-no-clamping=1<br>--vu-to-double=1 ||
| vuClampMode: 3  || --vu1-no-clamping=1<br>--vu0-no-clamping=1 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}eeClampMode: 2 || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--fpu-to-double=0<br>--fpu-no-clamping=0<br> ||
| vu0ClampMode: 2 || --vu0-no-clamping=0 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}eeClampMode: 3 || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--fpu-to-double=1<br>--fpu-no-clamping=1<br> ||
| vu0ClampMode: 3 || --vu0-no-clamping=1 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}eeRoundMode: || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--fpu-accurate-muldiv=1<br>--fpu-accurate-addsub=1 ||
| vu1ClampMode: 2 || --vu1-no-clamping=0 ||  
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}vu0RoundMode: || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--cop2-accurate-mul=1<br>--cop2-accurate-addsub=1<br>--vu0-accurate-addsub-range=<br>--vu0-mul0fix-range= ||
| vu1ClampMode: 3 || --vu1-no-clamping=1 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}vu1RoundMode: || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--vu1-accurate-addsub-range=<br>--vu1-mul0fix-range=||
| eeClampMode: 2 || --fpu-no-clamping=0<br>--cop2-no-clamping=0 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}eeCycleRate: || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--ee-cycle-scalar= || '''"Potential" equivalent values: PCSX2 - PS4''':<br>300% --> 0.333<br>180% --> 0.555<br>130% -->0.769<br>'''100% --> 1.0'''<br>75% --> 1.333<br>60% --> 1.666<br>50% --> 2
| eeClampMode: || --fpu-no-clamping=1<br>--cop2-no-clamping=1 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}FpuNegDivHack<br>FpuMulHack || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--fpu-accurate-muldiv=1 ||  
| FpuNegDivHack & FpuMulHack || --fpu-accurate-muldiv=1 || it'll have an impact on performance, therefore it's recommended to use "--fpu-accurate-mul-fast=1" along with it.
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}cpuCLUTRender: 1 || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-uv-shift-pointsampling=1 ||
| cpuCLUTRender: 1 || --gs-uv-shift-pointsampling=1 ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}MTVUSpeedHack: 0 || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--vu1=jit-sync || Some games will also require --vu1-mpg-cycles= to be between "6000 - 19000"
| MTVUSpeedHack: 0 || --vu1=jit-sync || Some games will also require --vu1-mpg-cycles= to be between "6000 - 19000"
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}mergeSprite<br>alignSprite || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-kernel-cl-up="up2x2simple" || Note: works similarly but not the equivalent
| mergeSprite<br>alignSprite || --gs-kernel-cl-up="up2x2simple" || Note: Works very similar but not the equivalent
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}cpuSpriteRenderBW: 4 || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-opt-frbuff-switch=1 || Note: works similarly but not the equivalent
| cpuSpriteRenderBW: 4 || --gs-opt-frbuff-switch=1 || Note: Works very similar to it, but it's not exactly the same
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}mipmap || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-use-mipmap=1<br>--gs-kernel-cl="mipmap" || Note: Works best on War of the Monsters emu
| mipmap || --gs-use-mipmap=1  ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}autoFlush || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-flush-ad-xyz=safe || Possible values include always, safe, off, 0
| autoFlush || --gs-flush-ad-xyz=safe || Possible values include always, safe, off, 0
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}VIF1StallHack || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--vif1-instant-xfer=0 ||  If that doesn't work, the lua command eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("vif1.dma", 0x9000) might assist.
| VIF1StallHack || --vif1-instant-xfer=0 ||  if that doesn't work you can always use the lua command eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("vif1.dma", 0x9000)
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}wildArmsHack || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--gs-kernel-cl-up="DarkCloud2" ||
| wildArmsHack || --gs-kernel-cl-up="DarkCloud2" ||
|-
|-
| {{cellcolors|#0b9fb3|#000000}}deinterlace || {{cellcolors|#03fcb1|#000000}}--force-frame-blend=1 ||
| deinterlace || --force-frame-blend=1 ||
|}
|}


=== Emulators ===
=== Emulators ===
 
Every emulator is programmed differently. Sometimes choosing the right emulator is the only way to fix a game. Emulators are not provided pre-installed on the ps4, they have to be unpacked from an official Sony made PS2CLASSICS pkg. this list includes the typical usage of those emulators.
Every PS2 emulator is programmed differently. Sometimes choosing the right emulator is the only way to fix a game. Emulators are not provided pre-installed in the PS4 OS, but instead they have to be unpacked from an official PS2 CLASSICS PKG file signed by Sony. This list includes the typical usage of those emulators.
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
 
! Emulator name !! Typical usage !! API Version !! Similar emulators
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Emulator name !! Typical usage - Info !! API Version !! Similar emulators
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || 2018 || ||
|  || 2018 || ||
|-
|-
| The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match || The only known emulator where '''Mojin-ribbon''' is playable. Commonly known as "KOF98"|| 2.0 ||
| The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match || The only known emulator that managed to fix '''Mojin-ribbon'''. Commonly referred to as "KOF98"|| 2.0 ||
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || 2017 || ||
|  || 2017 || ||
|-
|-
| Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy || Good compatibility with most ps2 games. It has a very high api version which means more LUA commands are supported. In addition, Jak emus are one of the few emus that can use the '''--gs-adaptive-frameskip=1''' command. It is often referred to as "Jak v2"|| 2.2 || '''JakX,''' '''Jak 2,''' '''Jak 3,'''  
| Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy || Good compatibility with most ps2 games. It has a very high api version which means more LUA commands are supported. Jak emus are one of the few emus that can use the '''--gs-adaptive-frameskip=1''' command. Often referred to as "Jak v2"|| 2.2 || '''JakX,''' '''Jak 2,''' '''Jak 3,'''  
|-
|-
| Art of Fighting Anthology || Similar to RECVX. It was successful in fixing "'''Coraline'''." Sometimes called "AOFA" || 2.0 ||
| Art of Fighting Anthology || It is programmed in a similar fashion to RECVX and was successful in fixing "Coraline." Often referred to as "AOFA" || 2.0 ||
|-
|-
| Resident Evil - Code: Veronica || Fixes games like '''Jackie chan Adventures, SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature From the Krust Krab, Pac-man World 3, Yu-Gi-Oh: Capsule monsters, SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis''' freezing at a black/splash screen. Additionally, it fixes many games requiring '''OPL's mode 2'''. Often referred to as "RECVX" || 1.7 || '''Fatal Fury,''' '''Redfaction,''' '''AOFA.'''
| Resident Evil Code: Veronica || Fixes Games like '''Jackie chan Adventures, Pac-man World 3, Yu-Gi-Oh: Capsule monsters, SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis''' freezing at the splash screen. Often referred to as "RECVX" || 1.7 || '''Fatal Fury,''' '''Redfaction,''' '''AOFA.'''
|-
|-
| Fatal Fury Battle Archives: Volume 2 || Similarly to RECVX, it is often used to fix frozen games. ||  ||  
| Fatal Fury Battle Archives: Volume 2 || The emulator with the closest VU0-EE sync on the PS4; setting eecyclescalar to 5 on this emulator will enable some VU0 sync demanding games to run on the PS4. ||  ||  
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || 2016 || ||
|  || 2016 || ||
|-
|-
| Red Faction || It is prominently used to fix VU1 sensitive games. It was used to fix '''Tony Hawk games''' suddenly crashing, as well as MTVU sensitive games such as '''Star Wars Battlefront II'''.|| 1.6 || '''Max payne'''  
| Redfaction || It is prominently used to fix games that are VU1 sensitive. It was used to fix '''Tony Hawk games''' suddenly crashing. || 1.6 || '''Max payne'''  
|-
|-
| Forbidden Siren || The only emulator to fix '''Ice age 2''' being stuck at splash screen. It also fixed '''Gran turismo 4''' running abysmally slow. || 0.1 ||
| Forbidden Siren || The only emulator that was able fix '''Ice age 2''' being stuck at splash screen by using it in conjunction with patches. It also fixed '''Gran turismo 4''' running EXTREMELY slow. || 0.1 ||
|-
|-
| King of Fighters 2000 || Seemingly one of the most VU-accurate emus, fixing sps in games such as '''Crash Twinsanity''', '''Rayman 3''', '''Crazy Frog Racer'''. It also '''prevents Koei tecmo games from suddenly freezing when battle starts. Moreover, it is likely the only emulator where '''Batman Begins''' does not crash.''' Often referred to as "KOF2000"|| 1.2 || '''Roguev1''', '''KOF98''', '''Okage'''
| King of fighters 2000 || Fixes graphical issues and sps in games such as '''Crash Twinsanity''', '''Rayman 3''', '''Crazy Frog Racer''', and '''prevents Koei tecmo games from suddenly freezing when battle starts.''' Often referred to as "KOF2000"|| 1.2 || '''Roguev1''', '''KOF98''', '''Okage'''
|-
|-
| Destroy All Humans! || Fixed '''Tenchu: Fatal Shadows'''' crashing. || 0.1 ||  
| Destroy All Humans! || Fixed '''Tenchu: Fatal Shadows''' in conjunction with patches. || 0.1 ||  
|-
|-
| Destroy All Humans! 2 ||  || 0.7 ||  
| Destroy All Humans! 2 ||  || 0.7 ||  
|-
|-
| Rise of the Kasai || It fixed most of the '''Harry Potter''' games. Often referred to as "rotk". || 0.2 ||
| Rise of the Kasai || Fixed most of the '''Harry potter''' games. Often referred to as "rotk"|| 0.2 ||
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || 2015 || ||
|  || 2015 || ||
|-
|-
|War of the monsters v1 || Subjectively the best emulator to use. Used as PS2CLASSICSGUI's default emulator, it is the best one around for accurate gs emulation, as some graphical issues on the Ratchet series and Tekken 5 can only be fixed by it. Another interesting case is GTA SA's lack of need for auto flush on it, and being natively performant. Additionally, its VU0 timing is much better than Jakv2's, making it one of the best emulators on the PS4. || 0.1 || '''Rogue v1 and v2, Arc the Lad, Star Wars Jedi Starfighter'''
|War of the monsters v1 || The emulator that's used in ps2classicsgui and the best one around for GS accuracy. || 0.1 || '''Rogue v1 and v2, Arc the Lad, Star Wars Jedi Starfighter'''
|-
|-
| GTA III || Fixed the PAL version of '''Genji: Dawn of the Samurai'''. || 0.6 ||
| GTA 3 || Fixed the pal Version of '''Genji: Dawn of the Samurai''' || 0.6 ||
|-
|-
| PaRappa the Rapper 2 || The only emulator to boot '''Spyro: A Hero's Tail'''. || 0.1 ||
| Parappa 2 || The only emulator that was able to boot '''Spyro: A Hero's Tail''' || 0.1 ||
|-
|-
| Star Wars Racers Revenge || Seemingly the closest emulator to the PS3's. Useful for debugging games as it also shows useful information such as pagefault. || 0.4 ||  
| Star Wars Racer Revenge || Seems to be the most similar emulator to the ps3. Useful for debugging games as it also shows useful information such as pagefault || 0.4 ||  
|-
|-
|}
|}
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=== XXXX-YYYYY_config.lua ===
=== XXXX-YYYYY_config.lua ===


<br>It is the most powerful configuration on the emulator, it allows for direct patching of EE/IOP/VU memory, hooks registers, hook dma. Almost Everything can be done here.  
<br>It is the most powerful configuration on the emulator, it allows direct patching of EE/IOP/VU memory, hooks registers, hook dma, almost Everything can be done here.  
<br>If needed it can hook registers by using register names from alias files. Alias files (ee-cpr0-alias.lua, ee-gpr-alias.lua, ee-hwaddr.lua) are stored in lua_include folder, and can be included to config by using require ("alias file name").  
 
<br>'''Known functions:  
<br>If needed it can hook registers by using register names from alias files. Alias files (ee-cpr0-alias.lua, ee-gpr-alias.lua, ee-hwaddr.lua) are stored in lua_include folder, and can be included to config by using require ( "alias file name" ).
 
'''Known functions:  
'''
'''
Require cleanup.
Require cleanup.
 
====ApiRequest====
==== ApiRequest ====
<pre>The most important part of the lua. The lua will crash the game if it was used without it. </pre>
 
<pre>The most important part of the LUA script. The LUA script will crash the game if used without it.</pre>
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|-
|}
|}
===== (Emulator) EmuObject =====
=====(Emulator) EmuObject=====
 
<pre> Commands for the emulator</pre>
<pre> Commands for the emulator</pre>
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|ThrottleFast || emuObj.ThrottleFast() || Faster than default, but exact value is unknown.
|ThrottleFast || emuObj.ThrottleFast() || Faster than default, but exact value is unknown.
|-
|-
|ThrottleMax || emuObj.ThrottleMax() || Disable framelimiter during loading screens.  
|ThrottleMax || emuObj.ThrottleMax() || Disable framelimiter During loading screens.  
|-style="background-color:#ffe680"
|-style="background-color:#ffe680"
|  || CDVD ||  
|  || CDVD ||  
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| GetDiscTitleId || ||
| GetDiscTitleId || ||
|-
|-
|ShowDiscSwitchInfo || emuObj.ShowDiscSwitchInfo() ||
|ShowDiscSwitchInfo ||emuObj.ShowDiscSwitchInfo() ||
|-
|-
|-style="background-color:#FEA15C"
|-style="background-color:#FEA15C"
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| EnableImposeMenu || emuObj.EnableImposeMenu(<true/false>) || EnableImposeMenu(false)
| EnableImposeMenu || emuObj.EnableImposeMenu(<true/false>) || EnableImposeMenu(false)
|-
|-
|LoadConfig || emuObj.LoadConfig( 0 or 1 )|| emuObj.LoadConfig(0)
|LoadConfig || ||
|-
|-
|SaveConfig || emuObj.LoadConfig( 0 or 1 ) || emuObj.LoadConfig(0)
|SaveConfig || ||
|-
|-
|GetPad || emuObj.GetPad(<gamepad button by bits>)|| example usage for reading input:  
|GetPad || emuObj.GetPad(<gamepad button by bits>)|| example usage for reading input:  
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18 - english-uk</pre></div>
18 - english-uk</pre></div>
|-
|-
|PadSetLightBar || emuObj.PadSetLightBar(<port, red, green, blue>) || Set DS4 light bar color. The correct port values are 0-3, correct light values are 0-255.
|PadSetLightBar || emuObj.PadSetLightBar(<port, red, green, blue>) || Set DS4 light bar color. Correct port values are 0-3, correct light values are 0-255.
|-
|-
|PadPressureStickRemap || emuObj.PadPressureStickRemap()||
|PadPressureStickRemap || emuObj.PadPressureStickRemap()||
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|}


===== (EE) EEObject =====
=====(EE) EEObject=====
 
<pre>Commands for the emulated Emotion Engine</pre>
<pre>Commands for the emulated Emotion Engine</pre>
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|-
|-
|FastForwardClock || eeObj.FastForwardClock() || Skip Emotion Engine cycles?
|FastForwardClock || eeObj.FastForwardClock() || Skip Emotion Engine cycles?
<pre>
eeObj.AddHook(0x002cc350, 0x78a30000, function()
          eeObj.FastForwardClock()
end)
</pre>
|-
|-
|AdvanceClock || eeObj.AdvanceClock() || Likely skips an allocated amount of EE cycles.  
|AdvanceClock || eeObj.AdvanceClock() || it is still unknown how to use this command. Check Psychonauts lua for more details.
<pre>
eeObj.AddHook(0x002cc350, 0x78a30000, function()
          eeObj.AdvanceClock(21000)
end)</pre>
|-
|-
| GetClock || eeObj.GetClock() || Returns the value of how many cycles the EE is ahead of normal clock (?)
| GetClock || eeObj.GetClock() || Returns the value of how many cycles the EE is ahead of normal clock (?)
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| CallPredicate
| CallPredicate
|-
|-
|SchedulerDelayEvent || eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("event", cycles)<br>Example:<br>eeObj.AddHook(0x0033A4DC,0xAC430000, function() eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("gif.dma", 0x10500) end) || Parrapa use eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("vif1.dma", 0x6500) other events are gif.dma, vif0.dma, vif1.dma, sif0.dma, Sif0-NormalTransfer, sif1.dma, Sif1-NormalTransfer, ipu0.dma, ipu1.dma . This command allows for the delayment of certain DMA transfer by cycles.  
|SchedulerDelayEvent || eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("event", cycles) || Parrapa use eeObj.SchedulerDelayEvent("vif1.dma", 0x6500) other events are gif.dma, vif0.dma, vif1.dma, sif0.dma, Sif0-NormalTransfer, sif1.dma, Sif1-NormalTransfer, ipu0.dma, ipu1.dma . This command allows for the delayment of certain DMA transfer by cycles.  
|-
|-
|WaitVu1 || eeObj.WaitVu1() || Likely to be the lua equivalent of "--vu1=jit-sync".
|WaitVu1 || eeObj.WaitVu1() || Likely to be the lua equivalent of "--vu1=jit-sync".
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|-
|-
|}
|}
======SetGsTitleFix======


====== SetGsTitleFix ======
<pre>One of the most important commands in lua, allows to change the GS's behavior.
 
Part of EmuObject() class. Used frequently in official configs.</pre>
<pre>One of the most important LUA commands. It modifies the Graphics Synthesizer's behavior.
 
Part of EmuObject() class, it's frequently used in official configs.</pre>
'''Examples'''
'''Examples'''
<pre>
<pre>
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</pre>
</pre>


<br />
 
'''Commands'''
<br>'''Commands'''
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Example !! Notes !! Values
! Command !! Example !! Notes
|-
|-
|globalSet || emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "globalSet",  "reserved", { packedRegsLo = 0x42,packedRegsHi = 0, packedRegsNum = 2, packedFlags = 3, packedPrim = 5}) || used with workLoadThreshold or  waveThreshold or loadThreshold
|globalSet || emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "globalSet",  "reserved", { packedRegsLo = 0x42,packedRegsHi = 0, packedRegsNum = 2, packedFlags = 3, packedPrim = 5}) || used with workLoadThreshold or  waveThreshold or loadThreshold
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|forcePoint|| emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forcePoint", "reserved", {mipIsGt=0,  mmin=0} ) ||
|forcePoint|| emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forcePoint", "reserved", {mipIsGt=0,  mmin=0} ) ||
|-
|-
|forceSimpleFetch ||  emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forceSimpleFetch",  "reserved", {psm=0} ) ||Used frequently to fix graphical corruptions
|forceSimpleFetch ||  emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forceSimpleFetch",  "reserved", {psm=0} ) ||Used Frequently To Fix Graphical Corruptions
|-
|-
|forcePointSampling|| emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forcePointSampling", "reserved", {alpha = 0x80000048, twIsLess=5, thIsLess=5 } ) ||
|forcePointSampling|| emuObj.SetGsTitleFix( "forcePointSampling", "reserved", {alpha = 0x80000048, twIsLess=5, thIsLess=5 } ) ||
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Argument !! Usage !! Notes
! Argument !! Usage !! Notes
|-style="background-color:#7698FF"
|  || Variable ||
|-
|-
|alpha_mask ||  ||
|alpha_mask ||  ||
|-
|-
|texType || {texType = 3}|| (1-3, more? )
|alphaIsNot || || alpha - is not X
|-
|-
|texMode || || 1 - Point? , 2 - bilinear  
|texMode || || 1 - Point? , 2 - bilinear  
|-style="background-color:#D7EF54"
|  || Argument ||
|-
|alphaIsNot || || alpha - is not X
|-
|-
|twIsLess || || texture width - is less than X
|twIsLess || || texture width - is less than X
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PSMT4    = 20  PSMZ16S = 58
PSMT4    = 20  PSMZ16S = 58
PSMT8H  = 27  </pre>
PSMT8H  = 27  </pre>
|-
|primIsNot || || GS primitive type - is not
<pre>Point        = 0
Line          = 1
LineStrip    = 2
Triangle      = 3
TriangleStrip = 4
TriangleFan  = 5
Sprite        = 6</pre>
|-
|mipIsGt || ||  mip level is grater than X (?)
|-
|-style="background-color:#FEA15C"
|  || Needs wikify ||
|-
|-
|zmsk || || Z (depth) draw mask
|zmsk || || Z (depth) draw mask
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2 - Pass if Z grater or equal to Z buffer
2 - Pass if Z grater or equal to Z buffer
3 -        Pass if Z grater than Z buffer</pre>
3 -        Pass if Z grater than Z buffer</pre>
|-
|mipIsGt || ||  mip level is grater than X (?)
|-
|-
|mmin || || MMIN flag  
|mmin || || MMIN flag  
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|-
|-
|prim || || GS primitive type  
|prim || || GS primitive type  
<pre>Point        = 0
Line          = 1
LineStrip    = 2
Triangle      = 3
TriangleStrip = 4
TriangleFan  = 5
Sprite        = 6</pre>
|-
|primIsNot || || GS primitive type - is not
<pre>Point        = 0
<pre>Point        = 0
Line          = 1
Line          = 1
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|alpha || || <pre> example: alpha=0x80000044
|alpha || || <pre> example: alpha=0x80000044
alpha=0</pre>
alpha=0</pre>
|-
|texType || || (1-3, more? )
|-
|-
|tbp || || texture base pointer
|tbp || || texture base pointer
|-
|-
|cbp || {cbp = 0x2390} || CLUT buffer base pointer
|cbp || || CLUT buffer base pointer
|-
|-
|psm || {psm=0}  || texture pixel storage format
|psm || || texture pixel storage format
<pre>PSMCT32  = 0  PSMT4HL = 36
<pre>PSMCT32  = 0  PSMT4HL = 36
PSMCT24  = 1  PSMT4HH = 44
PSMCT24  = 1  PSMT4HH = 44
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|mxl || || maximum mip level (0-6)
|mxl || || maximum mip level (0-6)
|-
|-
|fbmask || { fbmask= 0x00FFFFFF}||  Framebuffer mask(?)
|fbmask || ||  ?  
|-
|-
|totalArea || ||  
|totalArea || ||  
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|}


===== (IOP) IOPObject =====
=====(IOP) IOPObject=====
 
<pre>Commands for the emulated input-output processor</pre>
<pre>Commands for the emulated input-output processor</pre>
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|-
|-
| FastForwardClock || iopObj.FastForwardClock() ||
| FastForwardClock || iopObj.FastForwardClock() ||
<pre>
iopObj.AddHook(0x002cc350, 0x78a30000, function()
          iopObj.FastForwardClock()
end)
</pre>
|-
|-
| AdvanceClock || iopObj.AdvanceClock() || Skip an allocated amount of IOP cycles
| AdvanceClock || iopObj.AdvanceClock() ||
<pre>
iopObj.AddHook(0x002cc350, 0x78a30000, function()
          iopObj.AdvanceClock(21000)end)
</pre>
|-
|-
| GetClock || iopObj.GetClock() || Returns the value of cycles the iop is ahead of (?)
| GetClock || iopObj.GetClock() || Returns the value of how many cycles the iop is ahead of normal clock (?)
|-style="background-color:#c6ecd9"
|-style="background-color:#c6ecd9"
|  || Hooks ||
|  || Hooks ||
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|}
|}


===== (GS) GsObject =====
=====(GS) GsObject=====
 
<pre>Commands for the emulated Graphics synthesizer</pre>
<pre>Commands for the emulated Graphics Synthesizer</pre>
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|}
|}


===== Does not require Object calling or Unknown =====
=====Does not require Object calling or Uknown=====
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|-
|-
|}
|}
<pre>Note: eeObj, emuObj, gsObj, etc are described as required, this is not really true. You can set functions locals they use as whatever you want, but due to specify of that emulator it will be better to keep official naming used in official configs.</pre>


<pre>Note: eeObj, emuObj, gsObj, etc. are described as required but this is not really true. You can set the functions locals that they use as whatever you want, but due to the specificity of that emulator, it will be better to keep official naming used in official configs.</pre>
=====Other objects=====
 
===== Other objects =====
 
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
! Command !! Usage !! Notes
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|}
|}


==== Registers for hook ====
====Registers for hook====
 
Registers defined in alias files.  
Registers defined in alias files.  


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</pre>
</pre>


</pre>
'''GetCPR0/SetCPR0
'''GetCPR0/SetCPR0
'''
'''
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==== Official PS2 configuration examples ====
====Official examples====
 
[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List#Official_PS2emu_Configuration_Files You can find the rest of them here]
*You can find the rest of the PS2 configurations in [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Official_Configuration_Files here].
 
<br>Canis Canem Edit
<br>Canis Canem Edit
<br>'''SLES 535.61'''
<br>'''SLES 535.61'''
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</pre>


==== Custom config.lua examples ====
====Custom config.lua examples====
 
Here is the first custom lua config created by the community:
Here is the first custom LUA configuration created by the community:


<pre>
<pre>
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[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List#Custom_PS2emu_Configuration_Files Other custom configurations made by users can be found here]
[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List#Custom_PS2emu_Configuration_Files Other custom configurations made by users can be found here]


= Memory Map =
=Memory Mapping=


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== Registers Map ==
==Registers Map==
 
===EE-IOP===
=== EE-IOP ===
<pre>This list of registers is yet to be completed. Some registers are incorrectly named or include incorrect offsets. 0x1000000xxx base is not guaranteed in different emu revisions, but layout should be the same regardless.
 
Assuming base is different (Like on kof2000), simply reduce these offsets by 8 hex values.
<pre>
Regardless, this should not affect the IOP, VU0, or VU1 registers.
This list of registers is yet to be completed. Some registers are incorrectly named or include incorrect offsets. 0x1000000xxx base is not guaranteed in different emu revisions, but layout should be the same regardless. Assuming base is different (Like on kof2000), simply reduce these offsets by 8 hex values (IOP, VU0, and VU1 registers' offsets are static in all emulators).
</pre>
</pre>
 
<pre> List was designed for Jak v2
<pre>
Eboot md5:c644f6879af225a6e5a70233fc4625a3</pre>
List was designed for Jak v2
Eboot md5:c644f6879af225a6e5a70233fc4625a3
</pre>
 
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! scope=col | GPR-EE
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=== Emulator related registers ===
===Emulator related regs===
 
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! {{cellcolors|#7698FF|#000000}}"Fake" registers !! Address !! Notes   
! {{cellcolors|#7698FF|#000000}}"Fake" register !! Address !! Notes   
|-
|-
| (?) || 0x1000000360      || Locking the value seems to cause a crash.
| (?) || 0x1000000360      || Locking the value seems to cause a crash.
|-style="background-color:#8b9dc3"
|-style="background-color:#8b9dc3"
|Current PC<br>(4 Bytes) || 0x1000000368 || Shows the current offset that's being executed by the EE.<br>
|Current PC<br>(4 Bytes) || 0x1000000368 || Shows the current offset that's being executed by the EE.<br>
Updated only on branch/jump tests, unless commands such as --ee-pc-coherency  or --ee-insn-flush-pc are used.<br>
Updated only on branch/jump tests, unless command such as --ee-pc-coherency  or --ee-insn-flush-pc is used.<br>
Then updates are instant, right when instructions are executed. <br>
Then updates are instant, right when instruction is executed. <br>
Commonly used by sceners as a way of finding troublesome offsets. Can be found in some emulators here too: 0x8000016830
Commonly used by Sceners as a tool for finding troublesome offsets.
|-
|-
| (?) || 0x100000036C ||
| (?) || 0x100000036C ||
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=== VU0 Registers ===
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===VU0f-VU0i===
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|  vi05|| 0x1030000260  || I || 0x1030000360
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|-
|  vi06||  0x1030000270 || Q || 0x1030000590
|  vi06||  0x1030000270 || Q || 0x1030000370??
|-style="background-color:#EEEFF2"
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|  vi07||  0x1030000280 || c2c23 || 0x1030000380??
|  vi07||  0x1030000280 || c2c23 || 0x1030000380??
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=== VU1 Registers ===


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===VU1f-VU1i===
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= Open CL and Floats =
=Open CL and Floats=


In this part, we describe the PS4 native Floating point support and OpenCL information, for both CPU and GPU. The understanding of floating point conversion is very important for emulating the PS2. The information below came from this [https://gist.github.com/masterzorag/06cadbc5fbe7d3375704fc52518f434e#file-gistfile1-md gist].
PS4 native Floating point support and OpenCL info, for both CPU and GPU. The understanding of floating point conversion is very important for emulating the PS2.
 
<br>Info found below came from this: [https://gist.github.com/masterzorag/06cadbc5fbe7d3375704fc52518f434e#file-gistfile1-md gist]
== CPU ==
<br>There you can find more info about PS4's OpenCL.


==CPU==
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! Info !! Value
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== GPU ==
==GPU==


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= PS3 Configuration support =
=PS3 Config support=
 
<pre>
<pre>
The PS2 emulator of the PS4 supports configurations in the known format from ps2_netemu/ps2classic that came from the PS3. This feature was officially used in Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits ps2-ps4 classic. To enable PS3 style configuration, add this to config-emu-ps4.txt:
The emulator supports configurations in the format known from ps2_netemu/ps2classic that came from the PS3. This feature was
officially used in Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits ps2-ps4 classic.
To enable ps3 style config add this to config-emu-ps4.txt:


--lopnor-config=1
--lopnor-config=1
--ps2-title-id=TITLE-ID
--ps2-title-id=TITLE-ID


The configuration file needs to be in folder ...'''/patches/{TITLE-ID}/''' and the file need to have name '''{TITLE-ID}_lopnor.cfgbin'''. The Title ID needs to be in XXXX-YYYYY format (ex. SLUS-12345). Example path: /patches/SLUS-12345/SLUS-12345_lopnor.cfgbin. A tester confirmed that configurations work as is without even the need to edit them.
Config file need to be in folder ...'''/patches/{TITLE-ID}/''' and file need to have name '''{TITLE-ID}_lopnor.cfgbin'''. title id need to be in XXXX-YYYYY format (ex. SLUS-12345).  
Example path: /patches/SLUS-12345/SLUS-12345_lopnor.cfgbin
Tester confirmed that configs work like that. We don't even need to edit them, they work as is.
</pre>
</pre>


<pre>
<pre>
Please keep in mind that not all PS3 commands are recognized, only 0x01 (can depend upon emu revision), 0x09, 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x0F, 0x10, 0x26, 0x27 and 0x42.
Please keep in mind that not all commands are recognized, only 0x01 (can depend upon emu revision), 0x09, 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x0F, 0x10, 0x26, 0x27, 0x42.
For example, the Rayman 3 configuration does not work due to the command being unsupported on PS4.
For example Rayman 3 config Does not work due to the command being unsupported
Command 0x07 is NOT recognized, but can be manually translated to CLI configuration (to "--vu-xgkick-delay=value").
Command 0x07 is NOT recognized, but can be manually translated to cli config (to: --vu-xgkick-delay=value).
Same goes for command 0x11 (--vu0-accurate-addsub-range can be used).
Same goes for 0x11 (--vu0-accurate-addsub-range can be used).
</pre>
</pre>
*Configs explained in text form: https://github.com/Zarh/Get_CONFIG/blob/master/log.txt
*Configs explained in text form: https://github.com/Zarh/Get_CONFIG/blob/master/log.txt
*More about PS3 style configurations/commands: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Emulation#Game_CONFIG
*More about PS3 style configs/commands: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Emulation#Game_CONFIG
*A PS4 log from loading that kind of config: https://pastebin.com/ZpUyU8DE
*Log from loading that kind of config: https://pastebin.com/ZpUyU8DE


= Known issues =
= Known issues =
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! Issue !! Games affected !! Solution !! Description
! Issue !! Games affected !! Solution !! Description
|-
|-
| No support for EE Cache || Ice Age 2, DOA2: Extreme, Nascar 2009, Barnyard, [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/2248 Others]|| Lua patches to the EE memory and picking the right emulator ||  
| IOP emulation inaccuracy(?) || Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury, Godfather, Gran turismo 4, SSX  || || a Stutter that's not caused by performance but by inaccurate iop emulation leading to stuttering fmvs/mainmenu
|-
|-
| Missing COP2 pipeline emulation. || [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/4439 other games affected by COP2 timing] || Rearranging code through lua patches. || While COP2 is a part of EE, in terms of emulation it's a separate processor that can run on its own. Consequently, some operations take a long time while EE still minds own its business. Some games abuse this and do their own thing, knowing that COP2 calculation takes an expected number of cycles. On this emu, every COP2 opcode is instant, which break games that expect it to take some time.
| GS texture cache inaccuracy(?) || Taz Wanted, Ratchet And Clank Up Your Arsenal || || Some textures being missing or miscoloured.  
|-
|-
| VU0 is not running in sync with EE core || 24 The Game, ATV Quad Power Racing 2, Ghosthunter, Rayman Arena, Rayman 3, Largo winch, Ratchet and clank games. All games using M-bit. || EE hook AdvanceClock or fastforwardclock commands on affected addresses to push VU0 ahead while stalling EE, setting the value of 5 to ee cycle scalar, and patches to rearrange code. Most of the time, it will be CTC2/QMTC2 instructions with interlock that are affected. || Emulator kickstarts VU0 for 256 cycles, while reporting that 512 cycles passed. Yup, we are out of sync right from the start of VU0 mpg because people working for $ony don't know that VU0 run at EE MHz, not at EE bus MHz. Not to mention, that a 256 cycles kickstart is too much even on the correct speed. Later things just got worse. This issue can be partially replicated on Pcsx2 if you overclock the EE by +3
| GIF timing is inaccurate || The Matrix: Path of Neo, Tenchu - Fatal Shadows, Genji dawn of the samurai, Batman begins, Dragon ball z budokai tenkaichi 1, possibly many more! || LUA patches or hooking schedulerdelayevent on a troublesome offset ||
|-
|-
| FPU/VU math inaccuracies. || Koun, Tony hawk games, Devil may cry 3, Gun, TY the Tasmanian Tiger 3, Beyond Good & Evil, MTX Mototrax, Max payne, Bully, Jackie chan adventures, Wild arms 3, Pac-man World 3, Gran turismo 4, Many others  || Lua patches to the EE memory, accurate math commands. || PS2 use really obscure floating point math, only one guard bit is used in calculations. PCSX2 hack it with different rounding modes, emu on ps4 fix it with soft floats, usually applied per offset. Sometime with patches directly to affected code (THPS engine).
| No support for EE Cache || Ice Age 2, DOA2: Extreme, Nascar 2009, Barnyard, [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/2248 Others]|| Lua patches to the EE memory and picking the right emulator || It's not a ps4 issue per say since these issues are also encountered by Pcsx2. but Pcsx2 does have support for EE cache, though it doesn't use it to fix these games because emulating EE cache is extremely slow. so that's why the Pcsx2 team decided to use pnach patches to fix this issue.
<br>It's worth noting that pcsx2 by default applies "accurate add/sub" for every single FPU opcode, and only to fpu opcodes. That's why accurate add/sub is needed on the PS4 while pcsx2 is happy with its default settings.  
|-
|-
| M-Bit support is broken || '''Every game that uses M-Bit'''. Totally Spies! Totally Party, Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing, My Street, Crash Twinsanity, Marvel Nemesis, Panzer Elite Action - Fields of Glory, Super Monkey Ball Adventure, most Eko Software games, and many more. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/3593] || Lua patches to the EE memory || While emulator respect m-bit, way that VU0 work on it make it broken most of times (check "VU0 is not running in sync with EE core" issue).
| Missing COP2 pipeline emulation. || [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/4439 other games affected by COP2 timing] || Rearranging code by lua patches. || While COP2 is part of EE, in terms of emulation it's separate processor that can run on its own. So some operations take some time while EE still mind own business. Some games abuse that fact and do own thing knowing that COP2 calculation take expected number of cycles. On this emu every COP2 opcode is instant, which break games that expect it to take some time.
|-
|-
| Multitap doesn't support all games || Urban reign, Digimon Rumble Arena 2, others || Lua patches || Emulator expect PS4 to be able to use 8 controllers (well, who doesn't? Even PS1 can do it...). That cause all kind of mess with controller detection when game expect multitap in second port.
| VU0 is not running in sync with EE core || 24 The Game, ATV Quad Power Racing 2, Ghosthunter, Rayman Arena, Rayman 3, Largo winch, Ratchet and clank games. All games using M-bit. || EE hook AdvanceClock or fastforwardclock commands on affected addresses to push VU0 ahead while stalling EE, patches to rearrange code. Most of the time it will be CTC2/QMTC2 instructions with interlock that are affected. || Emulator kickstart VU0 for 256 cycles, while report 512 cycles passed. Yup, we are out of sync right from the start of VU0 mpg because people working for $ony don't know that VU0 run at EE MHz, not at EE bus MHz. Not to mention that 256 cycles kickstart is too much even on correct speed. Later things just got worse. This issue can be partially replicated on Pcsx2 if you overclock the EE by +3
|-
|-
| DMA writes when busy signal is engaged || Ratchet and clank games, Metal gear solid 2, others || None yet || AKA eetiminghack
| FPU/VU math inaccuracies. || Koun, Tony hawk games, Devil may cry 3, Gun, TY the Tasmanian Tiger 3, Beyond Good & Evil, MTX Mototrax, Max payne, Bully, Jackie chan adventures, Wild arms 3, Pac-man World 3, Gran turismo 4, Many others || Lua patches to the EE memory, accurate math commands. || PS2 use really obscure floating point math, only one guard bit is used in calculations. PCSX2 hack it with different rounding modes, emu on ps4 fix it with soft floats, usually applied per offset. Sometime with patches directly to affected code (THPS engine).
<br>Worth to note that pcsx2 by default apply "accurate add/sub" for every single FPU opcode, and only to fpu opcodes. That why sometimes we need to use accurate add/sub while pcsx2 is happy at default settings.
|-
|-
|VIF1 runs too fast || Urban reign, Avatar, Parappa 2, Eternal Poison, Soul Calibur 2, Soul Calibur 3, Others  || Using LUA's SchedulerDelayEvent command or Using CLI'S vif1-instant-xfer command || Sony wanted to improve the performance, which is the reason VIF1 is instant. The lua's command can be customizable to set the delay period, the cli can't, therefore lua's command is much more compatible
| M-Bit support is broken || '''Every game that uses M-Bit'''. Totally Spies! Totally Party, Mike Tyson Heavyweight Boxing, My Street, Crash Twinsanity, Marvel Nemesis, Panzer Elite Action - Fields of Glory, Super Monkey Ball Adventure, most Eko Software games, and many more. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/3593] || Lua patches to the EE memory || While emulator respect m-bit, way that VU0 work on it make it broken most of times (check "VU0 is not running in sync with EE core" issue).
|-
|-
|Reading VU TPC registers returns wrong values || Street Fighter 3 EX(VU0), R: Racing Revolution(VU0), Spiderman 3 (VU0, in T-Bit handler...), Edge of Reality games(VU1) || Patches in lua. || In this emu TPC stores full addresses, which is wrong. Real hardware keep there addr >> 3. Worth noting that EoR games read VU1 TPC in a nasty way, accessing 0x43A0(VU1 TPC) from COP2 code.
| Wrong disc read speed for some games || Shadowman(Textures), God of war (Music), Ratchet and clank size matters (Music), every game that's listed to require CDVD_READ_DELAY. [https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/pull/3877 and many other affected games] || Try your luck with IOP and CDVD CLI commands. || Also known in sony's bios as CDVD_READ_DELAY
|-
|-
|VIF command interrupts handled before VIFn_CODE is updated. || Onimusha Blade Warriors || Fixed by patch in intr handler. || This is very specific case because Onimusha check VIFn_CODE register in interrupt handler and do nothing if code is not 0x80 (NOP with I). But VIFn_CODE seems to be updated after interrupt is handled. This practically makes everything out of sync later as interrupts are happening, but handler does nothing about them.
| In-accurate VU0/VU1/COP2 emulation || Sly cooper games, Crash twinsanity, Crazy frog racer, Rayman 3, Koei tecmo games, Klonoa 2, others.  || Choosing a VU accurate emulator such as Roguev1 or Kof2000 with the right clamping commands || The issue leads to SPS and graphical issues and sometimes freezing.
|-
|-
| CDVD register 0x1F402038 (KeysValid) return wrong result. || Every "SCCS" game || Patches in lua. || Likely specific to NTSC-C releases, because that region uses special SDK. This issue makes cdvdman become stuck on any request because it thinks that the cdvd key is invalid.
| Multitap doesn't support all games || Urban reign, others || Lua patches || Emulator expect PS4 to be able to use 8 controllers (well, who doesn't? Even PS1 can do it...). That cause all kind of mess with controller detection when game expect multitap in second port.
|-
|-
| Lack of CDVD error handling || Demon Chaos, Spyro A new Beginning, Silent Hill 2 Black Ribbon, games from pcsx2 #5174 PR. || Patches in lua if needed. || One correctly supported error is SCECdErABRT, rest is just not handled or what's worst trigger emu panic on purpose like SCECdErILI (but not for 0 sector request - Spyro). Some affected games can still work if error is just accidental and not checked by game code.
| DMA writes when busy signal is engaged || Ratchet and clank games, Metal gear solid 2, others || None yet || AKA eetiminghack
|-
|-
| Corrupted SIF0 transfer when not full QW is send by IOP || True Crime: LA, PDC DC 2008, Street Racing Syndicate(1.03) || Patches in lua. || IOP is able to send words by SIF0, EE DMAC can only transfer Quadwords. When IOP send not full QW real hardware use whatever was in buffer from previous transfer for missing words (only words that are requested by iop are overwritten in transfer buffer). Emu probably memset 0 that part.
|VIF1 runs too fast || Urban reign, Avatar, Parappa 2, Eternal Poison, Soul Calibur 2, Soul Calibur 3, Others  || Using LUA's SchedulerDelayEvent command or Using CLI'S vif1-instant-xfer command || Sony wanted to improve the performance, which is the reason VIF1 is instant. The lua's command can be customizable to set the delay period, the cli can't, therefore lua's command is much more compatible
|-
|}
 
= PCSX2 glitches not present on PS4=
<pre>
This is a list of glitches that the PS4 does not suffer from, as opposed to PCSX2.</pre>
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! Issue !! PCSX2's fix !! Games affected !! Description !! PCSX2 issue no.
|--style="background-color:#7698FF"
| || || Natively fixed || ||
|-
|-
| Bad FPU math || Disabling EE recompiler / Janky GameDB patch ||Armored Core Nine Breaker || The AI becomes stuck on some levels, working only when EE recompiler's disabled || #8587
|VIF command interrupts handled before VIFn_CODE is updated. || Onimusha Blade Warriors || Fixed by patch in intr handler. || This is very specific case because Onimusha check VIFn_CODE register in interrupt handler and do nothing if code is not 0x80 (NOP with I). But VIFn_CODE seems to be updated after interrupt is handled. This practically make everything out of sync later as interrupts are happening, but handler do nothing about them.
|-
|-
| ? || Enabling EETimingHack || Pac-Man World 2 || Hanging in Butane Pain, Ghost Bayou, Pinky's Revenge and Clyde in the Caldera levels. || Unavailable
| IPU emulation inaccuracy || Burnout 3 || None yet ||  
|-
|-
| ? || Unavailable || Persona 3 || Stuttering noise when saving || #7316
| CDVD register 0x1F402038 (KeysValid) return wrong result. || Every "SCCS" game || Patches in lua. || Likely specific to NTSC-C releases, because that region use special SDK. Issue make cdvdman stuck on any request because it thinks that cdvd key is invalid.
|-
| ? || Unavailable || Mega Man X8 || Flickering subtitles on FMVS || #5192
|-
| Bad timing. || Unavailable || Spyro Enter the Dragonfly || Audio-video desync || #8286
|-
| ? || Unavailable || Petit Copter 2 || In-game hang || #10380
|-
| ? || Unavailable || Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses || In-game data corruption (?) leading to a hang || #11576
|-
| IPU running faster than it should? || Janky patch || Flame of Recca: Final Burning ||  || #11335
|-
| Bad timing || Unavailable || Ape Escape 3 || Sudden burst of in-game speed at some random points in the map || Unavailable
|-
| ? || vu0RoundMode: 2 || Ape Escape 3 || The character's buster malforms when spawning anew || #11386
|--style="background-color:#D7EF54"
| || || Fixed by using certain commands || ||
|-
| Inaccurate COP2 add/sub implementation|| Unavailable || Driv3r || AI cop car drives at the incorrect direction (Fixed on PS4 with accurate COP2 add/sub) || #11714
|-
|-
| Lack of CDVD error handling || Demon Chaos, Spyro A new Beginning, Silent Hill 2 Black Ribbon, games from pcsx2 #5174 PR. || Patches in lua if needed. || One correctly supported error is SCECdErABRT, rest is just not handled or what's worst trigger emu panic on purpose like SCECdErILI (but not for 0 sector request - Spyro). Some affected games can still work if error is just accidental and not checked by game code.
|}
|}


= PS2 Bios =
= PS2 Bios =


== Description ==
==Description==


The PS2 BIOS is the file '''PS20220WD20050620.crack''' included in every PS2 game .pkg. It is the same BIOS used by Sony in PS3's ps2_netemu.self. The lack of many X modules here means that homebrew compatibility is limited, as many of those need to be recompiled to use non X versions of modules, or need to load open source versions of them through MC/CDVD. An important non X module that is missing is LIBSD, therefore, homebrews that require it will likely fail to boot, or cause an error.
The PS2 bios is the file '''PS20220WD20050620.crack''' included in every PS2 game .pkg. It Is '''exactly''' the same BIOS that Sony used in ps2_netemu.self in PS3. Due to lack of many X modules, homebrew compatibility is limited, and many of those need to be recompiled to use non X versions of modules, or need to load open source versions of them through MC/CDVD. Important non X module that is missing is LIBSD, and homebrew that need it, will likely fail to boot, or cause an error.
<br>Bios is know to blacklist some titles, and refuse to boot them. This include all titles with 00000000 000000A0 flag from that  [[PS2_Emulation#Game_ID/DiscID in PS20220WD20050620.crack | list (click here)]]


This PS2 BIOS is known to blacklist some titles, and refuse to boot them. This includes all titles with the 00000000 000000A0 flag, documented [[PS2_Emulation#Game_ID/DiscID in PS20220WD20050620.crack|here]].
<br>'''More about the bios'''
 
'''More about the PS2 BIOS'''
<pre>
<pre>
The version of the PS2 BIOS seems to be the developement v2.20 from the Japanese region (22/01/2007), and is not limited to booting only NTSC-J games.
Bios version seems to be Developement v2.20 from Japan region (22/01/2007), but it's of course not limited to booting only NTSC-J games.
The PS2 emulator does not support USB peripherals, but this seems not to be a limitation of the BIOS, as it is used also in CECH C/E PS3 consoles.  
Emulator not support USB peripherals, but this seems to be not limitation of BIOS, as it is used also in CECH C/E PS3 consoles.  
There are signs that different PS2 BIOS versions exist, named PS20190AC20030623_nordram_miniOSD.bin. This PS2 BIOS has included handy extensions for debugging, and can debug print with "debug osd verbosity" from CLI set to "verbose". The most noticeable difference for both BIOS files seems to be the special RDRAM module.
There are signs that different bios version exist, named PS20190AC20030623_nordram_miniOSD.bin. This bios have included handy extensions for debugging, and can debug print with "debug osd verbosity" from CLI set to "verbose". Most noticeable difference for both bios files seems to be special RDRAM module.


Whilst the PS3 patches its PS2 BIOS to preferred regions, the PS4 uses a so called CallHook which is better known for PCSX2 users as fastboot. For more information about this patch, look at PCSX2's fastboot code. It is the same code except that PS2 emulators for PS4 do not have patches for different BIOS revisions.
While PS3 emulators patch bios to preferred region, emulator used in PS4 uses a so called CallHook which is better known for pcsx2 users as fastboot. No need to describe patch here, just look at PCSX2 fastboot code. It's the same code, but PS4 emus don't have patches for different bios revisions.
</pre>
</pre>
 
<br>'''Bios file information:'''
'''PS2 BIOS file information:'''
<pre>
<pre>
File name: PS20220WD20050620.crack
File name: PS20220WD20050620.crack
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</pre>


== Files inside ROM image ==
==Files inside ROM image==


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| KERNEL || 0x1BB7E0 || The EE kernel || BIN
| KERNEL || 0x1BB7E0 || The EE kernel || BIN
|}
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Description source: https://gist.github.com/uyjulian/25291080f083987d3f3c134f593483c5
Description source: https://gist.github.com/uyjulian/25291080f083987d3f3c134f593483c5


== Game_ID/DiscID in PS20220WD20050620.crack ==
== Game_ID/DiscID in PS20220WD20050620.crack ==


<pre>There are 193 titleIDs listed inside XPARAM2.ELF file of PS2 BIOS included in PS20220WD20050620.crack. XPARAM2.ELF is called by OSDSYS, then ID check is performed. If titleID match to one of included in the table, different IOP emulation settings are applied. This include blacklisting for some specific titles.  
<pre>There are 193 titleIDs listed inside XPARAM2.ELF file of PS2 Bios included in PS20220WD20050620.crack. XPARAM2.ELF is called by OSDSYS, then ID check is performed. If titleID match to one of included in the table, different IOP emulation settings are applied. This include blacklisting for some specific titles.  


The original PS2 BIOS from models with emulated IOP, include a similar list file called XPARAM.ELF. The Title IDs there are not the same, although some of them exist on both lists.</pre>
Original PS2 bios from models with emulated IOP, include similar list file called XPARAM.ELF. Title IDs there are not the same, although some of them exist on both lists.</pre>


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|SLUS_214.52 || Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria                                        || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|SLUS_214.52 || Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria                                        || 0x08 ||    0x1388 || CPU_DELAY
|-
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=Command examples=
<pre>
A section for explaining the full usage of a CLI or LUA command
</pre>
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! Command !! Description
|--style="background-color:#7698FF"
| ee hook ||
|-
| <pre>--ee-hook=0x0028A578,AdvanceClock,,1000</pre> || <pre>First is the offset, second is the instruction,
third is the opcode that was skipped, fourth is the value of the instruction</pre>
|-
| <pre>--ee-hook=0x0028A578,FastForwardClock</pre> || <pre>First is the offset, second is the instruction.</pre>
|-  
|-  
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└── trophy_data
└── trophy_data
     └── SLES-50326_trophies.lua
     └── SLES-50326_trophies.lua
</pre>
</pre>


= LUA include files =
=LUA include files=
 
<pre>Files that some official pkgs use in order for the lua files to be separate.
</pre>
<br>'''pad-connect-type.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
Files that some official PS2 Classics PKG files use in order for the lua files to be separate.
</pre>


'''pad-connect-type.lua'''
<pre>
local PadConnectType = {}
local PadConnectType = {}


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return PadConnectType
return PadConnectType
</pre>
</pre>
<br>'''sprite.lua'''
<pre>


'''sprite.lua'''
<pre>
local kFilterMode = {}
local kFilterMode = {}
kFilterMode.Point                          = 0x00000000 -- < Sample the one texel nearest to the sample point.
kFilterMode.Point                          = 0x00000000 -- < Sample the one texel nearest to the sample point.
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return kFilterMode, kWrapMode, kBlendMultiplier, kBlendFunc
return kFilterMode, kWrapMode, kBlendMultiplier, kBlendFunc
</pre>


'''MipsInsn.lua'''
<pre>
MipsInsn = {}
MipsInsn.IsAddi = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x20000000 end -- addi rt,rs,simm
MipsInsn.IsAddiu = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x24000000 end -- addiu rt,rs,simm
MipsInsn.IsDaddu = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc0007ff) == 0x0000002d end -- daddu rd,rs,rt
MipsInsn.IsAddu = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc0007ff) == 0x00000021 end -- addu rd,rs,rt
MipsInsn.IsBeq = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x10000000 end -- beq rs,rt,off
MipsInsn.IsJ = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x08000000 end -- j target
MipsInsn.IsJal = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x0c000000 end -- jal target
MipsInsn.IsJr = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc1fffff) == 0x00000008 end -- jr rs
MipsInsn.IsLq = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x78000000 end -- lq rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsLd = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0xdc000000 end -- ld rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsLw = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x8c000000 end -- lw rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsSq = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0x7c000000 end -- sq rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsSd = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0xfc000000 end -- sd rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsSw = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc000000) == 0xac000000 end -- sw rt,simm(rs)
MipsInsn.IsEnd = function(insn) return (insn & 0xfc00003f) == 0x0000000d end -- break [code]
MipsInsn.GetRt = function(insn) return (insn >> 16) & 0x1f end
MipsInsn.GetRs = function(insn) return (insn >> 21) & 0x1f end
MipsInsn.GetRd = function(insn) return (insn >> 11) & 0x1f end
--MipsInsn.GetSimm = function(insn) return ((insn << 48) >> 48) end -- this can't create a negative value correctly
MipsInsn.GetSimm = function(insn)
  -- Lua5.3 shifts are all logical (WHY!?). threfore (insn<<48)>>48 cannot extend the sign.
  -- Instead of using shift, do following
  local bit = 16 -- sign bit place.
  local v = insn & 0xffff
  local m = 1 << (bit - 1)
  v = v & ((1 << bit) - 1)
  return (v ~ m) - m -- '~' is xor in Lua... how strange it is.
end
MipsInsn.GetOff = function(insn) return MipsInsn.GetSimm(insn) end
MipsInsn.GetTarget = function(insn) return insn & 0x3ffffff end
return MipsInsn
</pre>
</pre>
 
<br>'''ee-cpr0-alias.lua'''
'''ee-cpr0-alias.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
cpr = {}
cpr = {}
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return cpr
return cpr
</pre>
</pre>
'''ee-gpr-alias.lua'''
'''ee-gpr-alias.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
-- Recommended method to import this module:
-- Recommended method to import this module:
--  local gpr = require("ee-gpr-alias")
--  local gpr = require("ee-gpr-alias")
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return gpr
return gpr
</pre>
</pre>
'''ee-hwaddr.lua'''
'''ee-hwaddr.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
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return gif_hw, vif0_hw, vif1_hw, nil
return gif_hw, vif0_hw, vif1_hw, nil
</pre>
</pre>
'''language.lua'''
'''language.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
-- Recommended method to import this module:
-- Recommended method to import this module:
--  local lang = require("language")
--  local lang = require("language")
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return lang
return lang
</pre>
</pre>
'''pad-and-key.lua'''
'''pad-and-key.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
pad = {}
pad = {}


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pad.CROSS = 0x4000
pad.CROSS = 0x4000
pad.SQUARE = 0x8000
pad.SQUARE = 0x8000
pad.CIRCLE = 0x2000
pad.CIRCLE = 0x2000
 
 
pad.L1 = 0x0400
pad.L1 = 0x0400
pad.L2 = 0x0100
pad.L2 = 0x0100
pad.L3 = 0x0002
pad.L3 = 0x0002
 
 
pad.R1 = 0x0800
pad.R1 = 0x0800
pad.R2 = 0x0200
pad.R2 = 0x0200
pad.R3 = 0x0004
pad.R3 = 0x0004
 
 
pad.SELECT = 0x0001
pad.SELECT = 0x0001
pad.START = 0x0008
pad.START = 0x0008
 
keyboard = {}
 
keyboard.ESCAPE = 0x1000
keyboard.SLASH = 0x1001
keyboard.SEPARATOR = 0x1002 -- backslash or pipe (\|)
keyboard.BACKQUOTE = 0x1003
keyboard.PAGEDOWN = 0x1004
keyboard.PAGEUP = 0x1005
keyboard.F1 = 0x1006
keyboard.F2 = 0x1007
keyboard.F3 = 0x1008
keyboard.F4 = 0x1009
keyboard.F5 = 0x100a
keyboard.F6 = 0x100b
keyboard.F7 = 0x100c
keyboard.F8 = 0x100d
keyboard.F9 = 0x100e
keyboard.F10 = 0x100f
keyboard.F11 = 0x1010
keyboard.F12 = 0x1011
</pre>
'''ps2.lua'''
<pre>


keyboard = {}
keyboard.ESCAPE = 0x1000
keyboard.SLASH = 0x1001
keyboard.SEPARATOR = 0x1002 -- backslash or pipe (\|)
keyboard.BACKQUOTE = 0x1003
keyboard.PAGEDOWN = 0x1004
keyboard.PAGEUP = 0x1005
keyboard.F1 = 0x1006
keyboard.F2 = 0x1007
keyboard.F3 = 0x1008
keyboard.F4 = 0x1009
keyboard.F5 = 0x100a
keyboard.F6 = 0x100b
keyboard.F7 = 0x100c
keyboard.F8 = 0x100d
keyboard.F9 = 0x100e
keyboard.F10 = 0x100f
keyboard.F11 = 0x1010
keyboard.F12 = 0x1011
</pre>
'''ps2.lua'''
<pre>
require("ee-gpr-alias")
require("ee-gpr-alias")
require("utils")
require("utils")
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end
end
</pre>
</pre>
'''utils.lua'''
'''utils.lua'''
<pre>
<pre>
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</pre>
</pre>


= Links =
=Links=
 
*[https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/ Ps2 Hardware Documentation]
* [https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/ PS2 Hardware Documentation]
*[https://pastebin.com/yf802Up3 GS title fix guide]
* [https://pastebin.com/yf802Up3 Graphics Synthetizer title fix guide]
*[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Custom_Configs PS3 custom configs]
* [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Custom_Configs PS3 custom configs]
*[http://www.psx-place.com/threads/research-ps2-emulator-configuration-on-ps4.16131/ A place for research and sharing successful configurations for the emulator]
* [http://www.psx-place.com/threads/research-ps2-emulator-configuration-on-ps4.16131/ A place for research and sharing successful configurations for the emulator]
*[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List Configuration examples]
* [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Talk:PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List Configuration examples]
*[https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/692/ PS2DIS, a very helpful tool for debugging executables]
* [https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/692/ PS2DIS, a very helpful tool for debugging executables]
*[https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Fixing-unplayable-games A thread filled with patches for ps2 games]
* [https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Fixing-unplayable-games A thread filled with patches for ps2 games]
* [https://github.com/florinsdistortedvision/ps2-classics-emus Most base emulators for PS2 Classics released on PS4 by florinsdistortedvision]
* [https://github.com/Zcor3x/Playstation-2-Classics-PS4 Most base emulators for PS2 Classics released on PS4 by Zcor3x]
 
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