POPStation PSP Manual
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Files required:
EBOOT.PBP
BASE.PBP
psx.db (contains the eboot IDs & titles)
(ICON0,PIC0,PIC1,KEYS are optional but not required)
<your psx iso/bin file(s)>



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Using the software:

First, at the Conversion Menu you have the options to start a new conversion or continue an old one.

When creating a new conversion, it asks for the source file (iso/bin) and the title
for your EBOOT/SaveGame.

You can add a folder having the name of your PSX game-id containing the pictures for that game
(ICON0,PIC0 & PIC1.PNG). When you start a NEW conversion, PopStation PSP will automatically use those files instead
of the ones in the popstation folder.

When converting and adding the iso/bin file (it will say "writing iso..."), you can
press CIRCLE to bring up the pause menu. You will then be offered some options. When you
choose Save&Quit, it will save the current conversion and quit the application. When you
choose Quit it will stop converting (but leaving the option to continue the last time
you saved, if you have) and quit.

When the software is done writing the iso/bin file (100.0%), it will also create/overwrite the saved data for the
conversion at that point. This is some safety so that when you have accidently used the directory name of a game you
already converted, it won't have to write the whole iso/bin file again and continue right at the end of the iso file
and write the rest of the data.

When done converting, it will add the keys file that's required from the popstation
directory. If it isn't found, it will use it's internal keys.bin file.

Finally it quits, leaving you with your files and a completely finished psx eboot.
If you have saved the conversion before completing it, you can still continue the
conversion from that point, but you might have to finish it again.

The files it saves in your psx eboot folder are:

EBOOT.PBP (your psx EBOOT)
KEYS.BIN (keys file)
(RESTORE.DAT is optional. It holds the saved data for the conversion of your psx EBOOT.
If you delete this file and run Popstation PSP again, you will have to completely do the
conversion again!!!)

You now know everything you need to know for using this software.

Good Luck!

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