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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.
It's clear that as the community grows it keeps getting better! It's gotten much more active as of late, with lots of excitement, remarks, and suggestions! This week's shoutout goes to Havok, who spent hours on his [https://www.twitch.tv/havokversuseverything Twitch channel] showcasing his FunKey S. After watching a portion of it in the background, we are so happy to see others appreciating our work! If you missed the show, you can watch the recording of it on Havok's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG5OIFncnos YouTube channel], where he has also published a great [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6j6F50aJUg video] showcasing Pokémon Mystery Dungeon! While we've already mentioned it several times now, how could we ever thank the community properly without again discussing the [https://discord.gg/5gca7BFf community Discord server]? Administered by community members Reno and Coolie, it's grown to include over 300 members whom share meaningful discussions, experiences, and tips about the FunKey, something we would have never anticipated. That will be all for this week folks! Enjoy your weekend, and never stop retro-gaming!

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.