memcardrex
FreePSXBoot
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memcardrex
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Any way to recover Memory Card data?
If you want to try recovering the saves there are two main options: 1) Connect your card to a PC (with something like a Memcarduino or a PS3 memory card adapter) and MemcardRex to "undelete" the slot. If after connecting nothing shows up, the date is probably gone for good.
- Getting Old PS1 Saves from Gamefaq onto the Memcard Pro.
- Silent Hill (Duckstation) Save Files
- How do I convert .srm save file to .mcd on Ubuntu?
- Any tools out there that can dump/write/delete saves to a physical PS2 memory card with the PS3 memory card adaptor?
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Is there an app that lets me manage PS1 memory cards?
MemeCardRex v1.9.cd98032 has always worked for me.
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Is There A Way for Games to See Save Data from other Games? (Parasite Eve II Specifically) ((Lr-pcsx-rearmed))
MemcardRex works with .srm, just make sure you're using the latest version: https://github.com/ShendoXT/memcardrex/releases/tag/cd98032
- (explain like I'm five?) Installing stuff from github on Steam Deck
- Gameshark Pro V 3.2 for PS1 (Fat) — Any way to transfer or copy save data to a memory card?
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How to transfer from PS1 memory card to PS3
Zero soldering involved if you want to do it the cheap and dirty way. Just upload MemCARDuino to the Arduino, remove the memory card top shell and connect using the pins plastic part (remove the pins) and inserting the jumper cables into the pins. Then just hold the row of pins over the memory card with your hand (or pressing them down with an eraser makes it much easier). I personally prefer MemcardRex for dumping software, as it interfaces with MemCARDuino nicely.
FreePSXBoot
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Need help with modchips
No need to install a modchip, you can use freepsxboot: https://github.com/brad-lin/FreePSXBoot/
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Any way to recover Memory Card data?
If you your PlayStation doesn't have a modchip you can also use the Memory Card manager in Unirom. Just get the FreePSXBoot version into a different memory card, boot to Unirom and the manager will show all saves, even the deleted ones, if they are still on the card. Then you can put the cursor over them and choose "undelete".
- Suggestions for Modchip and installation places
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I have 80+ PS1 bootlegs from the early 2000s and need help (more in comments)
you could use FreePSXBoot to softmod it, here’s the github.
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how does region lock work?
If you don't want to chip your console just get a Memory Card exploit like Unirom+FreePSXBoot or TonyHax+FreePSXBoot, it's basically the modern day replacement for the swap trick. Easier, more reliable and removes some other types of piracy protection from various games.
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
Most of the SDK has been tested and confirmed to be fully functional on real hardware, but there is some copy protection you will have to get around in order to run arbitrary software on a PS1. The traditional solution is to perform disc swapping or install a modchip, but nowadays we also have softmods [1] that make the process as easy as inserting a specially formatted memory card (which can be prepared using a PS2, or even a PS1 by swapping discs).
You are not required to use CDs either. With the help of some code and linker script magic, you can build an image that can be booted directly from a cheat cartridge (or simply a parallel EEPROM) connected to the console's expansion bus, bypassing the copy protection checks entirely. There are also debugging tools that, once loaded, let you download an executable into RAM for quick testing and manage memory cards using a modified serial cable [2].
[1] https://github.com/brad-lin/FreePSXBoot
[2] https://schnappy.xyz/?building_a_serial_psx_cable
- can?
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what's the best way to play burned disks on a PlayStation 1
The easiest way is freepsxboot. Amazing thing. https://github.com/brad-lin/FreePSXBoot
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PSA: You don’t need a modchip. There are softmods for PS1.
FreePSXBoot: https://github.com/brad-lin/FreePSXBoot Unirom: https://github.com/JonathanDotCel/unirom8_bootdisc_and_firmware_for_ps1 TonyHax: https://github.com/socram8888/tonyhax
- which method is better
What are some alternatives?
duckstation - Fast PlayStation 1 emulator for x86-64/AArch32/AArch64
tonyhax - PS1 savegame exploit
memcarduino - Arduino PlayStation 1 Memory Card reader
MechaPwn
unirom8_bootdisc_and_firmware_for_ps1 - Mod-free Playstation 1 Bootdisc + Firmware with Import Player for Xplorer, Action Replay and Caetla-Compatibles
FreeDVDBoot - PlayStation 2 DVD Player Exploit
TwitchOverlay - A Twitch chat overlay for streamers to follow their stream chat while gaming.
SVM-Face-and-Object-Detection-Shader - SVM using HOG descriptors implemented in fragment shaders
kana - Single cell analysis in the browser
new-wave - Stack Computer Bytecode Interpreters: The New Wave
tonyhax - Japanese/American/European Universal PS1 Backup loader fork for ALL PS1 consoles, and PS2 consoles SCPH-10000-SCPH-39004