diff --git a/docs/tutorials/software/add_roms.md b/docs/tutorials/software/add_roms.md
index 2576d91..173dcda 100644
--- a/docs/tutorials/software/add_roms.md
+++ b/docs/tutorials/software/add_roms.md
@@ -1,26 +1,22 @@
Connect your **FunKey S** console to your computer and add new games
as simply as you would do it with a simple USB memory stick:
-| **Display** | **Action** |
-|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-| {: .lightbox} | Connect the **FunKey S** to your computer using the provided micro USB cable, then open it to turn it on |
-| {: .lightbox} | At the launcher's main screen (example here with RetroFE), press the **MENU** key |
-| {: .lightbox} | Press the **UP**/**DOWN** keys until you see "**MOUNT USB**" |
-| {: .lightbox} | Press the **A** key twice to confirm |
-| {: .lightbox} | "**EJECT USB**" is now displayed instead, now go to your host computer and open a File Explorer window |
-| {: .lightbox} | You should see the **FunKey S** appear as an USB drive on your computer in the File Explorer (example here with Windows 10) |
-| {: .lightbox} | Drag & drop the ROM file and optional artwork file[^1] into the folder corresponding to the emulated console in this USB drive on your computer |
-| {: .lightbox} | Eject cleanly the USB drive from your computer |
-| {: .lightbox} | Back on the **FunKey S**, at the "**EJECT USB**" menu entry, press the "**A**" key twice to confirm |
-| {: .lightbox} | Press the **MENU** key to return to the launcher screen |
+| **Display** | **Action** |
+| :----------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------- |
+| {: .lightbox} | Connect the **FunKey S** to your computer using the provided micro USB cable, then open it to turn it on |
+| {: .lightbox} | At the launcher's main screen (example here with RetroFE), press the **MENU** key |
+| {: .lightbox} | Press the **UP**/**DOWN** keys until you see "**MOUNT USB**" |
+| {: .lightbox} | Press the **A** key twice to confirm |
+| {: .lightbox} | "**EJECT USB**" is now displayed instead, now go to your host computer and open a File Explorer window |
+| {: .lightbox} | You should see the **FunKey S** appear as an USB drive on your computer in the File Explorer (example here with Windows 10) |
+| {: .lightbox} | Drag & drop the ROM file and optional artwork file into the folder corresponding to the emulated console in this USB drive on your computer
The artwork file must have the **same base name** as the ROM file with a _.png_ or _.jpg_ extension. It is recommended to resize the artwork to a maximum dimension of 240px (big files will make scrolling less fluid on the launcher)
An extensive **list of artwork files** (already resized to 240x240) has been made by Coolie Coolster here.
An otherwise complete list of artwork can be found here. |
+| {: .lightbox} | Eject cleanly the USB drive from your computer |
+| {: .lightbox} | Back on the **FunKey S**, at the "**EJECT USB**" menu entry, press the "**A**" key twice to confirm |
+| {: .lightbox} | Press the **MENU** key to return to the launcher screen |
Of course, you can remove games from the **FunKey S** console as you
would do with a USB memory stick, too!
-[^1]: The artwork file must have the same base name as the ROM file,
-with a _.png_ or _.jpg_ extension, preferably with a 240 x 240
-resolution.
-
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includes/glossary.md
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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/software/gba_bios.md b/docs/tutorials/software/gba_bios.md
index 5c822ec..466524d 100644
--- a/docs/tutorials/software/gba_bios.md
+++ b/docs/tutorials/software/gba_bios.md
@@ -14,11 +14,8 @@ This means that you will need to install on the **FunKey S** a BIOS
file with the right name, size and MD5 checksum before you can
actually play.
-### How to find the BIOS file?
-
-In order to find the right GBA BIOS file simply search google for
-"**gba_bios.bin a860e8c0b6d573d191e4ec7d**" and download the file from
-one of the proposed links.
+- BIOS file name: gba_bios.bin
+- MD5: a860e8c0b6d573d191e4ec7d
### Installation procedure
@@ -45,11 +42,7 @@ get this screen:
This means that you will need to install on the **FunKey S** a BIOS
file with the right name and size before you can actually play.
-### How to find the BIOS file?
-
-In order to find the right PS1 BIOS file simply search google for
-"**SCPH1001.BIN bios**" and download the file from one of the proposed
-links.
+BIOS file name: SCPH1001.BIN
### Installation procedure