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Open the root directory of your Memory Stick on your computer.

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To play PS1 games on a PSP, the console cannot read traditional .ISO or .BIN/.CUE files directly. The PSP requires PS1 games to be converted into a special format called .

Open the root directory of your PSP memory card and navigate to the following file path: PSP -> GAME

For the purists out there who want to convert their own legally owned PS1 discs, the process is relatively straightforward. The go-to tool for this is , a Windows application that serves as a GUI for the Popstation utility.

If the PSP conversion process proves too complicated or the compatibility issues persist, there is a modern alternative: .

Your PSP (1000, 2000, 3000, or Go) must be running Custom Firmware (such as PRO-C, ME, or Infinity).

Unlike native PSP games (which are usually .ISO), PS1 games must be in a file to run on a PSP. Conversion: If you have the original PS1 disc, use a tool like to convert the files into an Folder Structure: be placed in a specific folder on your PSP's memory card: PSP/GAME/[Game Name]/EBOOT.PBP 2. Solving Compatibility Issues