Oct 03, 2009 Looking for a PS2 Emulator for Mac OS X? Look no further then PCSX2, a full blown PS2 emulator for Mac OS X that works surprisingly well. I say surprising because it seems development work is a little infrequent and there are some features left to be desired, but it certainly works and the frame rate is pretty high on my MacBook. Just about all of the PS 2 library runs flawlessly or with a few minor issues that can be fixed with settings in the emulator. You will need a PC no older than 2 Hover over each item and you will see a list of games they work on. If you are playing that game and notice graphical anomalies check it and see if.
This is the comprehensive guide to installing and running pcsx2/mac on your mac. The process is straightforward, let’s first install all necessary packages. NVidia CG framework Download the package for Mac OS X. Mount the disk image and double-click on the installer. Follow the instruction to install the Framework.
xQuartz – This is not needed for Snow Leopard release To run Pcsx2, you need X11 but not the one that comes with Leopard/Tiger. You can download the latest release of X11 from the.
Double-click on the package to install it. PCSX2/mac + plugins The latest package is for Snow Leopard. This will install all the necessary runtime libs and put the application bundle into your /Applications folder. The rest is as simple as double clicking it. You can also find the Leopard package All troubleshooting/running questions – please ask at forums –.