The PlayStation Classic is essentially a small ARM Linux computer. It runs a custom kernel and uses the pbPSCReAlpha emulator for PS1 games. Project Eris exploits a vulnerability in the PSC’s USB driver (the same exploit used in the "injection method" discovered by madmonkey ).
Always shut down the console properly before removing the USB. playstation classic project eris
In late 2018, Sony released the — a miniature replica of the original PlayStation, pre-loaded with 20 games. For many retro enthusiasts, it was a disappointment. The emulation was subpar, the game library had odd omissions (no Crash Bandicoot , no Gran Turismo ), and many of the included titles were the inferior PAL versions running at 50Hz. The console was widely considered a flop. The PlayStation Classic is essentially a small ARM
: Access advanced emulator settings to improve visual fidelity and frame rates. Always shut down the console properly before removing
Once booted, you will see a new menu system. Here is how to make the most of it:
Unlike the standard "plug-and-play" USB solutions (like AutoBleem), Project Eris actually installs a payload to the console's internal memory, creating a more integrated and permanent experience — though it remains reversible.