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The following re-releases of licensed PlayStation games by ''Console Classics'' each include a PlayStation emulator and a file called ''GameData.dat'' containing an encrypted ''BIN'' file of the corresponding game. To decrypt this file for use on the FunKey S, download and extract <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/92/Xor.zip this]</span> tool to its own folder and add the ''GameData.dat'' file to that folder.
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If using Windows, open and use the Command Prompt application to navigate to the folder containing the aforementioned files. Lastly, run the '''''xor.exe GameData.dat <u>BINFileName</u>.bin 0x42''''' command to extract the ''BIN'' file, with '''''<u>BINFileName</u>''''' replaced with the contents of the ''BIN File Name'' column of the table below for that game.
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If using Linux, open the Command Terminal application in the specified folder and run the '''''wine xor.exe GameData.dat <u>BINFileName</u>.bin 0x42''''' command, with '''''<u>BINFileName</u>''''' replaced with the contents of the ''BIN File Name'' column of the table below for that game.
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Finally, to allow PCSX-ReARMed to locate the audio data present within the ''BIN'' file, the copyright-free ''CUE'' of the specified game should be downloaded from the table below and put into the ''PS1'' folder of the FunKey S along with the ''BIN'' file. While ''Console Classics'' has other PlayStation releases on Steam that can also be decrypted via this method, they will remain listed in the [[#roms-not accessible|ROMs not accessible]] section of this article instead until compatible ''CUE'' files can be generated for them.
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