Download ((install)) | Psxonpsp660.bin
PSXONPSP660.bin is a specialized PlayStation (PSX) BIOS file originally included in the Sony PSP firmware version 6.60
In essence, Psxonpsp660.bin is a small piece of executable code that mimics the PSP’s PSone emulator (called "POPS") on the PS2 hardware. It acts as a translation layer, tricking your PS2 into thinking it is a PSP running a PS1 game. Download Psxonpsp660.bin
6.1 Use PS3 Firmware for PSP Emulation?
No. PS3 BIOS files are completely different and will not work. Do not confuse psxonpsp660.bin with ps3.bin. PSXONPSP660
- Obtain the published checksum (SHA‑256, SHA‑1) or a PGP signature.
- Run a local hash calculation (
sha256sum Psxonpsp660.bin) and compare.
6. Verification & Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|--------|----------|
| “Missing firmware” still shows | Check file name exactly Psxonpsp660.bin (case-sensitive on Linux/macOS). |
| Games crash at startup | Ensure file size ~2–3 MB. Corrupted files cause crashes. |
| Black screen after PSP logo | Try a different firmware version (e.g., Psxonpsp630.bin). | Obtain the published checksum (SHA‑256, SHA‑1) or a
- Understand what it is – a proprietary BIOS from Sony PSP firmware 6.60.
- Acquire it legally – dump from your own PSP, or use caution with online sources.
- Install correctly – place it in
PPSSPP/PSP/SYSTEM/. - Use only when needed – most games work without it.
2. Why Do You Need It?
Without Psxonpsp660.bin, PPSSPP will: