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Create Multidisc PSX Games Tutorial

This document explains how to create multi-disc PlayStation games (with multiple discs) on the PlayStation console. It details the steps to create ISO files for each disc, combine them into a single eboot file, and configure parameters such as compression level. It also includes examples of popular PSX games that used this multi-disc format such as Final Fantasy VII and Chrono Cross.
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Create Multidisc PSX Games Tutorial

This document explains how to create multi-disc PlayStation games (with multiple discs) on the PlayStation console. It details the steps to create ISO files for each disc, combine them into a single eboot file, and configure parameters such as compression level. It also includes examples of popular PSX games that used this multi-disc format such as Final Fantasy VII and Chrono Cross.
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Multidisc games are those PSX games composed of several discs, which at one point
the game will require us to change discs in order to continue playing.

Example of Multidisc Games PSX

Chrono Cross (2 discos)


Dragon Valor (2 discos)
Dragon Warrior 7 (2 discos)
Final Fantasy VII (3 discos)
Final Fantasy VIII (4 discos)
Final Fantasy IX (4 discs)

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To begin, we will divide this tutorial into 2 parts:

1. Creation of the ISO of a Multidisc PSX Game


2. MultiDisc PSX Creation (manual or automatic method)
3. Use of the Multidic

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right-click on the photo, save as, and save it on the PC, where you will see it at size
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Multi-disk PSX Game (PSX game that contains more than one disk CD1, CD2...)
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Creating the ISO

1st - We insert our PSX game (in my case, I will use the game Heart of Darkness that
It has 2 CDs or discs) in our PC
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3rd-Once executed, the following screen will appear:

4º-We go to the Creation Assistant option:

5th - We choose the device where we have our game and the speed (I recommend
4x). Then we press next:
6th - We keep the name of the Image File as it is (in my case it would be HOD_CD1), the
File Format (We select ISO), the Location where our ISO will be created and
we click next:

Note: We must carry out the same process with all the disks (CD1, CD2……..) Without forgetting that
we leave the name of the image file as it comes
7th - We wait for the process to finish, and when it does, we will have our ISO.
PSX game:

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Choose a method for the conversion. If you have Windows, we recommend the automatic method.

Method A: Manual Mode


Method B: Automatic Mode

1st-Download theRS-GUI PopStationMD(Multidisc PSX) and we decompress the content into


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2nd - We run the RS-GUI PopStationMD and the following screen will appear:
3rd We go to the settings section and change the language:
CONTROLS

A) With these buttons we will access the 2 menus that the program has.

The program is divided into 2 menus:

Main Menu (The menu where we will enter all the parameters of our eboot)

Extra Menu (Menu to modify or customize our eboot by adding the game icon,
background, video, audio
Main Menu Controls

A)

Here we select our image file (ISO, IMG, CUE, BIN) from each disc that
Let's have. In my case, I would only put 2 image files since my game has 2 discs.

Note: By default, you can upload 2 image files, but we can change it to a maximum.
of 5 discs. To change it we go to options at the top of the program. Then
we select CD Number and choose the ones we want:
B)

Here we put the name of our PSX game in quotes ". In my case it would be like this:

C)

Here we put the ID of our PSX game. In my case, it would be like this:

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Note: To find out, we go to thestep 6 of the Manual Process of the MultiDisc PSX Creation Section.

D)
Here we select the compression level of each disk, with 9 being the highest level of compression.
compression. In my case, since I only have 2 disks, it would be on the first CD 9 and on the second CD 9

E)

Here we select the output path of the eboot that we are going to create

F) We will use this button last when we have it ready.


everything to create our eboot.

G) Button to exit the Program

Extra Menu Controls

A) Here we will add our PSX game icon respecting the


following parameters:

Tamaño: 144X80
Type: PNG Image

Note: The browse button is to search for the icon we are going to assign, and the sketch button is the
icon preview

B) Here we will add the PSX game background respecting the following
parameters:

Tamaño: 480X272
Type: PNG Image
Note: The browse button is to search for the icon that we will assign and the sketch button is the
icon preview

C) Here we put the icon with movement, that is, a little will come out
video cuando vayamos a poner el [Link] típico video que tiene algunos juegos al insertar el
[Link] to create your own .PMF videos.

Type: PMF video file

D) Here we put an information note about the game that will appear.
when we go to the game menu to select our eboot. We can use this option to
crear una nota explicando de que va el juego,etc.

Tamaño: 310X180
Type: PNG Image

E) This option is not yet available

F) Here we put the audio of the eboot, the typical music that appears.
When are we going to select our [Link] on how to create an AT3 sound.

Type: Audio AT3


G) Once we have filled in all the previous parameters with this button
we can see how our eboot will turn out. In my case, it would look like this:

Once we have filled in all the previous parameters, we go to the main menu and

we press the button to start with the conversion:


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PSP Slim or Fat with Custom Firmware 3.71 M33-4 (Only works with this version)
Load the Eboot with the pops 3.71 or 3.72 from the compatible Popsloader Plugin with the Custom

Firmware 3.71 M33 update 4

1. We put the PSX eboot that we just created in a folder with the name of the game.
2. We copy the folder that we just created into PSP/GAME
3. We run the PSX game in the Game Menu
4. When we run the game, a menu will appear to choose our pops; we select the
pops from 3.71 or 3.72
5. We enjoy our Multidisco PSX game and when it asks to change the CD we press the
Home key of the PSP and we will choose the option to change disk.

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