Legitimate emulators do not require you to "unlock" BIOS files through surveys or third-party installers.
Unlike the PS1 or PS2, the PS3 "BIOS" is much larger and more complex. In the emulation world, this is officially called the .
Technically, the PlayStation 3 doesn't use a "BIOS" in the traditional sense like the PS1 or PS2. Instead, it uses . To run PS3 games on a PC, your emulator needs this firmware to understand how to boot the software and manage the virtual hardware. How to Safely Get the PS3 BIOS/Firmware
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