
- MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP HOW TO
- MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP ARCHIVE
- MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP FULL
- MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP ANDROID
Then, change the " Display Skip" option to 0, exit by clicking OK. Help - Displays a help file with both English and Japanese versions, pretty vague not too useful.įirst, go to View>Video Output and check the " Use with OpenGL" and "Progressive" boxes.

Width/Height - Changes the Window Resolution.įull Screen - Changes to Fullscreen mode, Picking the resolutions with the color depth at the end (e.g 1024 x 768 x 32) will change to Exclusive Fullscreen mode and picking the resolution at very bottom will change to Windowed Fullscreen mode. Video Output - Here you can change the video settingsĬontroller - Here you can change the Controller mappings. Run - Includes 5 different emulation modes, but you should only use Mode 1 (recommended) or** Mode **2 (little fast). Start/Stop Card - Simulates the action of removing and inserting a memory card from the slot. Open/Close Shell - Simulates the action of opening and closing the lid on a real PS1, this option is necessary for multi-disc games. Sync - Turns on VSync which makes the game unplayably fast, so dont bother with it. Pause - Pauses the emulation, click again to unpause. Power - Turns on the emulation, Doesn't matter whether you use Power(1) or Power(2). Save - Here you can save the current Memory Card Images and** Simulation Image**s. You can also load-in other Memory Card Images and Simulation Images. This is also where you can Load your own BIOS file, referred to as OSROM by the emulator. Open - Here you can load games from CD-Rom Images. But don't worry i will only be explaining the ones that matter. Upon hovering over these, you will see quite a lot of options some of which might not make sense to you. You should see window with a white screen and a menu bar with 4 option lists: Now, Start the emulator by running " XEBRA.EXE". OSROM - This is a BIOS file renamed to work with XEBRA, while the builtin HLE BIOS works just fine, it's best to use a BIOS file for better compatibility.
MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP HOW TO
Thanks to u/amroamroamro for explaining how to correctly display the Japanese text. Here's a quick and dirty Google Translated version: XEBRA.TXT - A text file explaining the inner workings of the emulator, completely undecipherable unless you have Japanese system fonts installed and have the ability to understand Japanese. XEBRA.SIM - The emulator's default simulation image. XEBRA.INI - The emulator's configuration file, completely undecipherable unless you have Japanese system fonts installed and have the ability to understand Japanese, This file can be safely ignored. These can be managed using the aforementioned "MCM/MCIM" memory card managers but can also be used with any other memory card manager like - The emulator's language file. SIM.EXE - an editor for the simulation images that the emulator uses.īU00/BU10 - Memory card files, these are automatically created when you run the emulator for the first time. MCM/MCIM.EXE - Memory card managers, MCM has a standard windowed interface while MCIM mimics the appearance of the Memory Card menu from the US bios.ĬUE2CCD.EXE - Converts. Upon extracting you will see these files: xebra180107), extract it into any folder.
MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP ARCHIVE
You should see a zip archive with the name xebra followed by numbers (e.g.

MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP ANDROID
The top one is the Windows version and the Bottom is the Android version, i will be focusing on the Windows release for this guide, so click on the top one to download the emulator. Go to and scroll down, you will see 2 screenshots.
MAGIC ENGINE EMULATOR SETUP FULL
XEBRA is a PS1 emulator made by some Japanese person who goes by the name "Dr.Hell" and i find it to be a nice alternative to those looking for an accurate emulator but don't have a powerful enough PC to run Mednafen PSX at full speed.
