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What is an NVM file? Configuration file created for PlayStation 2 BIOS used in game emulation ; contains data, such as language and time zone, used to configure a PlayStation 2; automatically created when first running BIOS; should remain in the BIOS folder.

More Information NOTE: BIOS are necessary in order to emulate a PlayStation2 on a PC. In order to use programs such as PSX2, you must transfer the BIOS folder from your own PS2 to your PC.

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What is an NVM file?

Configuration file created for PlayStation 2 BIOS used in game emulation ; contains data, such as language and time zone, used to configure a PlayStation 2; automatically created when first running BIOS; should remain in the BIOS folder.

More Information

NOTE: BIOS are necessary in order to emulate a PlayStation2 on a PC. In order to use programs such as PSX2, you must transfer the BIOS folder from your own PS2 to your PC.

Common NVM Filenames

scphXXXXX.nvm - File appears like this with the 5 digit X's replaced by the version of your BIOS.

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What is an NVM file?
Configuration file created for PlayStation 2 BIOS used in game emulation; contains data, such as language and time zone, used to configure a PlayStation 2; automatically created when first running BIOS; should remain in the BIOS folder.