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Old May 2nd, 2004   #1 (permalink)
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Question Save PSX Games at PC ??

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My English is not so good and i hope you all can understand me.
My question is, if i can save PSX-Games at PC.
If i want save some Game, the Programm ask for a Memory Card.
Is there any Way ?
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Old May 2nd, 2004   #2 (permalink)
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The 'memory card' in this case is just a file on your PC. ePSXe should automaticaly create it.
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The 'memory card' in this case is just a file on your PC. ePSXe should automaticaly create it.

No, it doesn,t.
What should i do?
I play PSX-Games at PC, but i don,t know where the File Memory Card is,
and the PSX-Game doesn,t create some.
The Game ask for a Card, and when i want to save it doesn,t work???
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are you using ePSXe?
normally when you download it, you should have two empty memory card in the memcard folder where ePSXe is
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I think u need to format Memory Card... download memcard editor from http://www.aldostools.com/index2.html
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try using CVGS it has a built in utility to create a memory card....
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ROFL, VGS? Oh dear. Yes it is easier to set up, but
  1. It's a commercial product. You have to buy it. It is not free, unlike ePSXe, etc
  2. It's not as good as ePSXe for visual quality, as CVGS limits you to exactly as the PSX rendered it, rather than allowing higher resoloutions, fullscreen filters, bilinear filtering, and FSAA like ePSXe
  3. It's not as compatible as ePSXe. Not anymore anyway
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