Is there a way to potentially recover these saves?

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  • memcardrex

    Advanced PlayStation 1 Memory Card editor

  • - Memcardrex on PC can see and "undelete" save files. To use it you need a way to connect a memory card to PC (like memcarduino or a commercial memory card backup device)

  • memcarduino

    Arduino PlayStation 1 Memory Card reader

  • - Memcardrex on PC can see and "undelete" save files. To use it you need a way to connect a memory card to PC (like memcarduino or a commercial memory card backup device)

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • unirom8_bootdisc_and_firmware_for_ps1

    Mod-free Playstation 1 Bootdisc + Firmware with Import Player for Xplorer, Action Replay and Caetla-Compatibles

  • - Unirom also has a memory card manager that let's you see and undelete saves. You need either a CD-R with Unirom burned to it (on a modchipped PS or with a swap trick), or a memory card with FreePSXBoot using Unirom (on any non-chipped PS).

  • FreePSXBoot

    Exploit to allow loading arbitrary code on the PSX using only a memory card (no game needed)

  • - Unirom also has a memory card manager that let's you see and undelete saves. You need either a CD-R with Unirom burned to it (on a modchipped PS or with a swap trick), or a memory card with FreePSXBoot using Unirom (on any non-chipped PS).

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