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==== MicroSD cards ====
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Last week we mentioned our efforts to select new MicroSD cards for the FunKey S, with a brand of U3 MicroSD cards proving to be especially promising. As this specific card has been tested over 28,000 times in the past week with no failures, we are confident that it will perform well in the remaining devices. Having received the MicroSD cards that will be used in the final units, the factory is currently testing them to ensure their functionality before installing them in the devices. While it's still too soon to accurately estimate a date to resume shipping, we're on a good path for it to happen soon. To those who have already received their console, as always please send us an [mailto:support@funkey-project.com email] if you discover any issues with your FunKey.
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[[File:A19-V1.mp4|center|256px|Video of several FunKey S circuit boards being used to test MicroSD cards.]]
[[File:A19-I1.jpg|center|256px|Image of a MicroSD card data duplication machine.]]
[[File:A19-I2.jpg|center|256px|Image of several MicroSD card data duplication machines.]]
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As all of a PlayStation game's BIN files are listed in the FunKey S game list, to minimize the time is takes to scroll through one's game library, each game should only have one BIN file. If your PlayStation game has multiple BIN files across multiple disks, follow [[#How do I combine files from multiple PlayStation disks into a single ROM file?|these instructions]]. If these BIN files are all for one disk, to merge them you will first need to download [https://www.isobuster.com/download.php IsoBuster]. Once this is done, open the program and select ''Open Image File'', indicated by an icon of a folder containing a blue downwards arrow. Navigating to and selecting the CUE file of the game in question will make a CD icon appear in the IsoBuster interface, which you then right click, selecting the ''Raw .bin'' option under the ''Extract CD <Image>'' category. After you save the BIN and CUE files, place these new files into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S.

Latest revision as of 04:16, 3 March 2021

As all of a PlayStation game's BIN files are listed in the FunKey S game list, to minimize the time is takes to scroll through one's game library, each game should only have one BIN file. If your PlayStation game has multiple BIN files across multiple disks, follow these instructions. If these BIN files are all for one disk, to merge them you will first need to download IsoBuster. Once this is done, open the program and select Open Image File, indicated by an icon of a folder containing a blue downwards arrow. Navigating to and selecting the CUE file of the game in question will make a CD icon appear in the IsoBuster interface, which you then right click, selecting the Raw .bin option under the Extract CD <Image> category. After you save the BIN and CUE files, place these new files into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S.