Driver Converter Stick Ps2 Memory
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Access to the Marketplace forums will be granted after being registered for ten (10) days. Good question. I'm actually surprised nobody came up with a dexdrive-like device for the PS2.They have made a few, but I don't think any of them work in quite the same way as the dexdrive.
Hell, I don't think they work the same way in relation to each other. They certainly convert their saves into their own proprietary format. One of the Action Replay things lets you load saves onto a USB memory thingy and copy saves onto a memory card.
What I want to see is a PS3-PS2/PS1 adapter driver for the PC that'll let you load any of the stupid proprietary PS2 dexdrive clone game save formats. Either that or a good resource for.PSV saves that can be used with the PS3. Copy the saves back onto the PS2 card and experience epic winnage.
I'm actually surprised nobody came up with a dexdrive-like device for the PS2.You don't really need one. That's what uLaunchELF + a thumbdrive is for Really, one of the biggest advantages to 'soft modding' a PS2 is being able to back up all of your saves to a thumb drive / your PC / wherever. Decreasing load times by installing on the hard drive and bypassing region checks are also pretty darn nice advantages. Looks like MagicGate encryption is preventing anyone from writing drivers for it for PC/Mac, but since it looks like it was reverse engineered for the Memor32's exploit, it may only be a short matter of time before someone tosses together some drivers. One of the Action Replay things lets you load saves onto a USB memory thingy and copy saves onto a memory card.They'd have to spend an awful lot of time and energy trying to find a way to make the interface for the Action Replay Max slower and more cumbersome. I think they've pretty much made it as much of a pain in the ass to use as anyone possibly could. In absence of anything else, it works.but shit, if you have an Action Replay Max then you can easily setup uLaunchELF and really tear it up.
You can copy any of the game saves from the ps3 to a usb thumb drive or a memory stick and then copy them to your computer, but they can't be used on a ps2 when you do that. They are still backed up though.Well, you can't use the saves on the PS2 when the saves are on your PC. That's a given. But you can take saves downloaded from the internet, put them on your USB stick, copy them from the USB stick to the PS3, and use them normally.
I haven't done it, but I don't see why you can't take those saves from your virtual memory card and then copy them to a real card for use on the PS2. This is the most disappointing thing for me. There isn't really a complete selection of these saves out there on the internet. GameFAQs has a handful, but there aren't enough.