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O.P. Sad  memory transfer
Ive got a psp and a ps2 and i just got a usb data cable for it and i need to transfer some game saves i downloaded from my psp to ps2, i havnt got the game for psp but i have for ps2, ive searched for hours, but then came to rely on you guys
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12-25-2006 11:47 PM
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RE: memory transfer
I'm not sure what you mean.

You want to transfer game saves from your PS2 onto your PSP via USB?

I think the USB ports on PS2s are used only (or mainly) for stuff like EyeToy cameras and that.

Most importantly, if you're sitting there thinking that the memory card on PS2 saves the whole entire game on itself, it's 8 megabytes (well that's what my one is:P) and will surely not be able to save the whole game, only data such as the exact location of where you are, what weapons/etc. you have, and so on.

If you in fact CAN transfer game saves from the PS2 mem card to your PSP, you'd most likely need the game on PSP as well, not just PS2.

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12-26-2006 01:47 AM
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RE: memory transfer
You can send data from a PSP to a PS2 and vice-versa. Only problem is that only some PS2 games support PSP connectivity. One game I know for sure that works in Pro Evoultion Soccer 5 and 6. There is an option on the PSP game, and I think there is the same option on the PS2 version aswell. Try using those options and see what happens.
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RE: memory transfer
What game is it? The game needs to be the same.
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12-26-2006 02:43 AM
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You can send data from a PSP to a PS2 and vice-versa. Only problem is that only some PS2 games support PSP connectivity. One game I know for sure that works in Pro Evoultion Soccer 5 and 6. There is an option on the PSP game, and I think there is the same option on the PS2 version aswell. Try using those options and see what happens.
but fot that i would need pro evo 6 for ps2 and psp =/ i only have it for ps2 and not psp =/
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12-26-2006 10:52 AM
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RE: memory transfer
If you're trying to download PS2 Save-Games from the internet and put them on your PSP and transfer them to your PS2 memory card... it won't work.

You'll need an extra piece of software, I believe the XPloder and Pro-Action Reply cheat disks have this functionality, to copy the save from a PC (I don't think it works with a PSP, I'm not sure how they're transferred) to the PS2's memory stick.
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RE: memory transfer
PS2 saves are in a different format than PSP saves...
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