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==== A hard but necessary choice ====
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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.
We know that you were all expecting to have your systems soon and we are unbelievably sorry for this added delay. While the system fault rate has been relatively low, we made this hard decision since anything less than the upmost quality would have been a disappointment to both our backers and ourselves. Both we and our manufacturer know that any fault is unacceptable, so we're currently working hard to make sure this never happens again. As we are aware that this is not the most pleasant update to read (believe us, it's even harder to write), we want to leave you with an assurance: we will not let you down and will return with another update as soon as we have revised our schedule.
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