Gingerbeardman and myself theorized about PSP/PS2 Systems being able to run PS1 Games!  Obviously, since both Systems came out after
PS1, we thought, "Hey, maybe the BIOS are better and newer and more optimal!"  Well, guess what:)?  We succeeded in getting these
running on the Mini!!!

Low and behold, a miracle has happened:)  You can use a real PSP to dump PS1 BIOS that are in every way, shape, and form...better
and more optimized than the Standard PS1 BIOS you have been using all along!  You will have better FPS, smoother game play, be able
to run more games in Hi Res Mode!  This is a complicated process, so proceed at your own risk!  Personal thanks to gingerbeardman 
and dcs28!

Dumping The Bios
This process takes 5 different dumps of the Bios. Because of the size limit of the PSX memory card, you will need to transfer each part before dumping the next.

1. Transfer the Bios Dumper Eboot (and SCUS00000 folder) to /PSP/GAMES/.
2. Disconnect the PSP from the computer.
3. In the games list you will see a blank PSX title. Play the game and you will get the Bios Dumper main menu. It will list parts 1 - 5 and an option for a serial cable to export the Bios. Select part 1 to start the Bios Dump. It will take about a minute to complete. Once complete it will ask if you want to reboot the system or go back to the main menu. Choose to go back to the main menu and press the PS Button. Quit the game and connect your PSP to the computer.
4. Make a folder on your computer to transfer the 5 part bios dump. Navigate on your PSP to /PSP/SAVEGAMES/ and find the folder SCUS00000. There will be a file called #SCEVMC0.VMP. Copy this file to your folder on your computer. Rename this file "part1".
5. Disconnect the PSP from the computer, go to your save game list and delete the newly created save file for the Bios Dumper.
6. Repeat these 5 steps (renaming the file of each part your dumped) to get all 5 parts of the dumped Bios.

Converting VMP Files to MCR
1. Open VMP2MCR and select Open. Navigate to part1-5.VMP and then select Convert.
2. Choose a place to store the converted .MCR files (you can use the same folder). Make sure these converted files are named "part1-5.MCR."

Merging MCR Files Into A Bios
1. BIOSmerge.exe (BIOSmerge Windows or Linux versions available) must be in the same folder as the 5 part .MCR files.
2. Open/Run BIOSmerge.exe and a command prompt will provide the results if it merged successfully. Hit any key to close the prompt.
3. You are now left with a .BIN file labeled SCPHXXXX.BIN (or something similar).

This BIN file can now be added to PSX emulators, or just to say you dumped a PSX Bios file from a PSP. Enjoy.