If you are seeing this error, try the following steps to resolve the core crash:
If you are using the ePSXe inside RetroArch, place the BIOS files in RetroArch’s system directory . The default location is:
Click for both slots and temporarily disable them or rename the memory card files (epsxe001.mcr) to something else to force ePSXe to create new ones. If the game runs, your previous card was corrupted. 6. Run as Administrator epsxe core stopped check the section 316
, typically occurs on the Android version of the ePSXe emulator when it encounters an unknown opcode
Reset configuration
Ensure you have a legitimate, working BIOS selected (the most stable and compatible version is generally SCPH1001.bin ).
Not "sorry." Not "try again." Just a citation. A reference to a manual no one reads until something breaks. If you are seeing this error, try the
When ePSXe encounters an error it cannot handle within its core engine, it shuts down. The "Section 316" message usually points to an issue during the initialization of the graphics or sound plugins, or an issue reading the game's data. Common causes include:
If the CPU setting is correct, the problem might be with the game file itself. This is especially true when the error is accompanied by an "unknown opcode" message. The "core stopped" error can appear if the game file you're trying to play is corrupt. This can happen from a "bad rip" of an original disc or if the game has been altered with mods or cheat codes that cause the emulator to crash. A reference to a manual no one reads until something breaks
With those details, I can provide a step-by-step setup specifically tailored to your game!
Go to Android Settings > Apps > ePSXe > Storage and tap Clear Cache .