Download Bios Ps3 Emulator V1.1.7 -upd-

Most PS3 games run poorly without patches. RPCS3 can download updates automatically: right-click a game > Download Updates.

Once you have installed the firmware (not a fake BIOS), follow these tips to play games smoothly.

Step 1: Install Custom Firmware (CFW) on your PS3 (e.g., Evilnat 4.90).
Note: This process varies; follow a dedicated CFW guide.

Step 2: On the PS3, install Multiman or IrisMAN. Download Bios Ps3 Emulator V1.1.7 -UPD-

Step 3: Launch Multiman, navigate to the file manager, and locate: /dev_flash/

Step 4: Copy the entire dev_flash folder to your USB drive. The key files inside are:

Step 5: Insert the USB into your PC. Open your emulator (RPCS3 or V1.1.7). Most PS3 games run poorly without patches

Step 6: In the emulator menu, click FileInstall Firmware. Select the PS3UPDAT.PUP file you previously extracted from Sony’s official update (or, if you dumped correctly, use the installer tool).

Wait: The emulator will decrypt and install the BIOS automatically. This is the only legit “Updated” BIOS for V1.1.7.

Alternative (No CFW): You can download the official PS3UPDAT.PUP from Sony’s server (search for “Sony PS3 firmware 4.90 download”) and then use RPCS3’s “Install Firmware” function. This is legal because it’s a system update, not a copyrighted BIOS dump. This is the recommended method for 90% of users. Step 5: Insert the USB into your PC


A: No. The PS3’s architecture (Cell Broadband Engine) is completely different from the PS2’s Emotion Engine.

Assuming you have already downloaded the emulator labeled “PS3 Emulator V1.1.7 -UPD-” and you have the legitimate PS3UPDAT.PUP file:

  • Point to your PS3UPDAT.PUP file.
  • Click Install and confirm.
  • Restart the emulator.
  • Verification: Go to System Information. You should see “Firmware Version: 4.90 (or 4.89)” and “BIOS: Loaded”.