Here is a step-by-step article on how to install Project Eris safely.
The original, unmodified mini-console.
To transform your PlayStation Classic into a powerhouse retro console, installing is the definitive choice. Developed by ModMyClassic , this software is the successor to BleemSync and offers a highly refined experience, including OTG support , custom game art, and access to over 30 emulated systems . Prerequisites & Preparation Before starting, ensure you have the following hardware: PlayStation Classic Console
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Safely eject the drive, plug it back into your console, and boot it up. Project Eris will automatically parse the transfer folder, generate the database entry, download the cover art, and move the games to the internal carousel or Emulation Station menu. Adding Non-PS1 Roms (RetroArch)
Now that the framework is on the USB drive, let's populate it with content.
Once finished, you will be greeted by the Project Eris boot menu. Upgrading to an OTG Setup
Enjoy your newly upgraded, ultimate retro emulation machine! If you want to customize your setup further, let me know:
Copy your BIOS files here. For PlayStation 1, you need:
This article provides a step-by-step, beginner-friendly guide to installing Project Eris on your PlayStation Classic. By the end, you’ll have a fully loaded retro console.
You can download custom user-made themes and drop them into the project_eris/themes/ folder to completely change the visual look of your carousel and menus.
Project Eris supports USB Wi-Fi dongles (compatible with Realtek RTL8188 chipsets). Plug one into the OTG hub, go to Project Eris Settings , and enable Wi-Fi. This allows you to:
If you wish to use a larger, faster USB 3.0 drive, you can now format that new drive to or exFAT (which handles large file sizes much better than FAT32), label it SONY , and copy all the files from your old USB 2.0 drive onto it.