Playstation Classic Project Eris Install Direct

Project Eris is a custom firmware and modding suite for the Sony PlayStation Classic (released December 2018). Developed by a team led by modder Genderbent (building upon the legacy of bleemSync and AutoBleem), Project Eris transforms the PSC from a limited emulation box (shipping with 20 PAL/NTSC mixed titles, poor emulation filters) into a high-performance retro-emulation powerhouse.

Unlike its rival AutoBleem (which runs purely from USB without altering internal memory), Project Eris partially installs to the PSC’s internal storage (eMMC) to enable kernel-level modifications, OTG support, and seamless emulator swapping.

Now that Project Eris is running, it’s time to add content. There are two main ways to do this: via USB or via Network Transfer. playstation classic project eris install

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | PSC boots to stock UI | USB not detected. Reformat FAT32, try front port again. | | Games crash on launch | Check .cue file for correct .bin names. Convert to PBP. | | OTG not working | Install OTG support before moving USB to rear port. | | Controller unresponsive | Unplug/replug during gameplay. Update retroarch controller autoconfig. |


If stuck on black screen, try another USB drive (PSC is picky). Project Eris is a custom firmware and modding

Project Eris requires BIOS files for emulation accuracy. On your USB drive, navigate to: USB:\project_eris\opt\retroarch\system\

Copy your BIOS files here. For PlayStation 1, you need: If stuck on black screen, try another USB

Also add any other BIOS you need (e.g., dc_boot.bin for Dreamcast, gba_bios.bin for GBA).

After install, your PlayStation Classic will have: