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Unlike the standard "plug-and-play" USB solutions (like AutoBleem), Project Eris actually installs a payload to the console's internal memory, creating a more integrated and permanent experience — though it remains reversible.

Project Eris is an open-source initiative that seeks to replace the original PlayStation Classic firmware with a custom, community-driven alternative. The project's goal is to create a more versatile and user-friendly console that can play a wider range of games, including those not officially included on the original PlayStation Classic. playstation classic project eris

If you have a dusty PlayStation Classic in storage, take it out. Install Project Eris. Relive FFVII without the 50Hz slowdown, discover obscure SNES gems, and turn a failed product into the mini console that Sony should have built from day one. If you have a dusty PlayStation Classic in

Power off your console and unplug the power cable. Insert your USB drive into controller port 2. Plug the power cable back in. Wait for the orange LED light, then turn the console on. Power off your console and unplug the power cable

: Adds support for OTG (On-The-Go) adapters , allowing you to plug high-capacity USB 3.0 drives into the rear power port, leaving the front ports free for controllers.

: This is the "brain" of the mod. It provides access to dozens of "cores" (emulators), allowing the PS Classic to play everything from the NES to the Sega Dreamcast.