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[[File:A8-7.png|right|450px|alt:Graph showing the discharge of the FunKey S battery over time. In the data shown the FunKey S lasted nearly one hundred and fourteen minutes, with the first fifty percent draining in roughly thirty-nine minutes and the remainder draining in roughly seventy-five minutes.]]
If the files from multiple disks of a PlayStation game are added to the FunKey S, they will all appear in the game list, complicating game library navigation and disk transferring. To merge all of these files into a single ''PBP'' file, you will need both the [https://www.psx-place.com/resources/psx2psp.586/ PSX2PSP] application and the copyrighted ''BASE.PBP'' file, which must be added to the ''Files'' folder of that application. Once this is done, open the application with the ''Clasic mode'' shortcut and select the ''Options'' button at the bottom left. This will open a page with various application settings, of which you should change the ''Compression level'' to ''1 (worst)'' and the ''toc'' setting to ''CUE File''. Once this is done, save the setting modifications to return to the main program interface. From here, press the three dot icon next to ''ISO/PBP File 1 - No file selected'' at the top left and select the BIN file of the first disk. Repeat this process for each subsequent disk by selecting the arrow icon to the left of the aforementioned three dot icon, selecting each disk number in turn. Once this process is complete, select the folder on your system where you wish the PBP file to be saved to and press the ''Convert'' button at the bottom of the program window. Once the conversion process is finished, navigate to the completed EBOOT.PBP file, rename it, and place it into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S.
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<b>Battery</b></div>
We're proud to announce we have finally chosen a battery for the FunKey S! Since most of the batteries that we tested couldn't hold the capacity that they claimed to, we decided to order custom 410 mAh batteries. With this battery, the average gameplay session on a full charge lasts between an hour and a half and two hours. Actual battery life depends on which settings are enabled and which system is being emulated, so while the device only lasts an hour and ten minutes under a stress test that uses 100% of the CPU at maximum brightness and audio levels, in a more realistic situation, such as Game Boy emulation (20% CPU usage) at a 50% brightness level and 40% sound level, the device can easily last over two hours on a single charge!

Latest revision as of 17:14, 14 September 2021

If the files from multiple disks of a PlayStation game are added to the FunKey S, they will all appear in the game list, complicating game library navigation and disk transferring. To merge all of these files into a single PBP file, you will need both the PSX2PSP application and the copyrighted BASE.PBP file, which must be added to the Files folder of that application. Once this is done, open the application with the Clasic mode shortcut and select the Options button at the bottom left. This will open a page with various application settings, of which you should change the Compression level to 1 (worst) and the toc setting to CUE File. Once this is done, save the setting modifications to return to the main program interface. From here, press the three dot icon next to ISO/PBP File 1 - No file selected at the top left and select the BIN file of the first disk. Repeat this process for each subsequent disk by selecting the arrow icon to the left of the aforementioned three dot icon, selecting each disk number in turn. Once this process is complete, select the folder on your system where you wish the PBP file to be saved to and press the Convert button at the bottom of the program window. Once the conversion process is finished, navigate to the completed EBOOT.PBP file, rename it, and place it into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S.