psx2psp is the name of a popular, long‑standing Windows tool (also available via Wine on macOS/Linux) that converts PS1 .bin / .cue disc images into Sony’s portable .PBP format. The term refers to a specific file that the program uses as a template or base image .
Sony originally used this format for the PSOne Classics line on the PlayStation Store. psx2psp base.pbp
It must be named exactly BASE.PBP (all caps is generally recommended for compatibility). psx2psp is the name of a popular, long‑standing
The file is a core component required by the PSX2PSP software to perform the actual conversion process. It serves as a template or "base" that the program uses to wrap PS1 disc images (like .bin and .cue files) into the EBOOT.PBP format recognized by the PSP’s native emulator. It must be named exactly BASE
due to legal reasons, as the file contains proprietary Sony code. It essentially provides the structural "shell" (icons, background, and system parameters) that the software needs to "inject" your game data into. How to Fix the "Missing BASE.PBP" Error