Playstation Classic Project Eris: Install

The Ultimate PlayStation Classic Project Eris Installation Guide

Running its original stock firmware.

Installing custom firmware on your PlayStation Classic will void its warranty and may potentially brick the device. Proceed with caution and at your own risk. playstation classic project eris install

This guide assumes you own the original PlayStation console and games you are backing up. —it’s open-source software that modifies your device. However:

Do not rename the folders. The console looks for these specific directory names on boot. This guide assumes you own the original PlayStation

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.

After install, your PlayStation Classic will have: The console looks for these specific directory names on boot

Once formatted, the drive’s name should be SONY (case-sensitive on some systems). Rename it if necessary.

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When Sony released the PlayStation Classic (PSC) in December 2018, the retro gaming community was excited—then quickly disappointed. While the miniature console boasted a nostalgic design (a 45% scale replica of the original PS1), its game library was lackluster, featuring PAL versions running at 50Hz (slower than the standard NTSC 60Hz), a limited selection of 20 titles, and an emulator that felt rushed.

Project Eris includes two emulators:

Eltima Software