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Ps2 Bios Scph 90001 Jun 2026

The is a mature, stable, and fully functional PS2 BIOS from the final hardware revision. For gaming in emulators, it works identically to earlier North American BIOS versions, except for lacking HDD support (which emulators can emulate regardless). For hardware preservation, it represents the end of the PS2 production line.

| Model | Region | BIOS Version | Typical MD5 Hash (Example) | |---------|-------------|--------------|----------------------------| | SCPH-90000 | Japan (NTSC-J) | 2.20 | (varies by dump) | | SCPH-90001 | North America | 2.30 | 6d5d6d6... (final rev) | | SCPH-90002 | Australia/NZ | 2.30 (PAL) | (different from US) | | SCPH-90004 | Europe (PAL) | 2.30 | (modified DVD region) | ps2 bios scph 90001

: This model contains a later BIOS version (v2.30) that patched earlier exploits. Specifically, consoles manufactured after the third quarter of 2008 (Date Code 8C and later) typically do not support the Free McBoot (FMCB) memory card exploit, as the BIOS was updated to prevent the loading of homebrew from memory cards. The is a mature, stable, and fully functional

The represents the final major hardware revision of the PlayStation 2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. | Model | Region | BIOS Version |

Never download a BIOS. Dump your own.

Most modern emulation guides simply suggest using a FAT PS2 BIOS (SCPH-39001) because it is functionally identical for gaming and easier to dump.

Emulators like require a dump of the original BIOS because: