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Old June 20th, 2002, 03:12   #1
Chris2002
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a glitch with ePSXe?

Well, whenever I go to save with ePSXe 1.52 it always says the mem cards are full, but I'm sure there not, I go into mem editor and move all the files from mem 1 to mem 2 and it still says its full. I don't want to delete anything but i will if i have too. i also have other versions of ePSXe and the 1.52 may be reading the older mem cards, not sure though. Any tips? is this a glitch?
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Old June 21st, 2002, 00:04   #2
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Are you doing this whilst the emu is running? IIRC memory cards are stored in memory and only written to the HDD when you exit the emu. Thus editing the memory cards whilst the emu is running wouldn't affect them.

If this is the case just exit the emu before running the memory card editor.
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