Move your BIOS file to the bios folder and your plugin files (usually .dll files) to the plugins folder.
Unlike console hardware that has fixed graphics and audio chips, ePSXe uses a modular plugin system. This allows you to mix and match different video, sound, CD-ROM, and input plugins to suit your specific computer hardware. The right combination of can upscale resolution, add texture filtering, or even enable widescreen hacks. Epsxe 1.9.0 Bios And Plugins
The defining feature of ePSXe is its plugin architecture. Because the PlayStation utilized unique custom chips for graphics (GPU) and sound (SPU), and because PC hardware varies wildly, the developers created an API standard allowing third-party developers to write drivers that interface between the ePSX Move your BIOS file to the bios folder
Users can obtain a BIOS file from their own PS1 console or download it from various online sources. However, it's essential to ensure that the BIOS file is compatible with ePSXe 1.9.0 and obtained from a reputable source. The right combination of can upscale resolution, add