128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Elijah on Feb 28, 2012:
Hello, I can confirm that the Photofast CR-5400 works just as well as the "SDA-1800" after following the instructions outlined in the opening post. So it is not truly required as I had originally thought.
Here is one for very cheap with free international shipping: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Photofast-C...ory_Card_Readers_Adaptors&hash=item43a7e6b8bd
Hello, I can confirm that the Photofast CR-5400 works just as well as the "SDA-1800" after following the instructions outlined in the opening post. So it is not truly required as I had originally thought.
Here is one for very cheap with free international shipping: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Photofast-C...ory_Card_Readers_Adaptors&hash=item43a7e6b8bd
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by veganx on Feb 28, 2012:
Thanks, man )))
What about 2x64GB? LOL
If I had tons of money I would test it.
Thanks, man )))
What about 2x64GB? LOL
If I had tons of money I would test it.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Elijah on Feb 28, 2012:
I had considered that at one point, but since they use the SDXC format (which the PSP is incompatible with) rather than SDHC, it will not work. This means that 64 GB is the biggest that we will ever be able to put in our PSPs, but remember that this is still twice the size that Sony intended to be the maximum, since the largest PSP-compatible Memory Stick Pro Duo is 32 GB, so you should feel contended with the 64 GB that you can get with this method.
I had considered that at one point, but since they use the SDXC format (which the PSP is incompatible with) rather than SDHC, it will not work. This means that 64 GB is the biggest that we will ever be able to put in our PSPs, but remember that this is still twice the size that Sony intended to be the maximum, since the largest PSP-compatible Memory Stick Pro Duo is 32 GB, so you should feel contended with the 64 GB that you can get with this method.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by veganx on Feb 28, 2012:
I bet this is just for now.
Just like an Everdrive is light years away from the snes era I bet we will see someday 2TB compatible cards for the PSP.
I bet this is just for now.
Just like an Everdrive is light years away from the snes era I bet we will see someday 2TB compatible cards for the PSP.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Lum on Mar 21, 2012:
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Under $60 for my upgrade from 8GB to 64GB if this works out.
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Under $60 for my upgrade from 8GB to 64GB if this works out.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Denryu on Mar 21, 2012:
Oh dear, am I the only one who initially thought this thread was about Nintendo's 64GB Pack? :highly_amused:
Oh dear, am I the only one who initially thought this thread was about Nintendo's 64GB Pack? :highly_amused:
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by sonicdude10 on Mar 21, 2012:
I thought it was on an N64 emulator for PSP for some reason...
I thought it was on an N64 emulator for PSP for some reason...
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by erik027 on Apr 22, 2012:
Can I ask what you used to format the Stick(s) on the computer? What adapter did you use. Was it all in one time or seperate times for each stick? I don't know. I'm definatly getting this. I already downloaded the Program to format the stick so that it's legit.
Can I ask what you used to format the Stick(s) on the computer? What adapter did you use. Was it all in one time or seperate times for each stick? I don't know. I'm definatly getting this. I already downloaded the Program to format the stick so that it's legit.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by Elijah on Apr 22, 2012:
Hello, I plugged the adapter with the cards into the Memory Stick PRO Duo slot in my computer's memory card reader. Both cards in the adapter are read as a single card, so you only need to do this once.
But an external USB adapter for Memory Stick PRO Duo would work in the same way too.
Hello, I plugged the adapter with the cards into the Memory Stick PRO Duo slot in my computer's memory card reader. Both cards in the adapter are read as a single card, so you only need to do this once.
But an external USB adapter for Memory Stick PRO Duo would work in the same way too.
128 GB in a PSP (read how inside)
posted by erik027 on Apr 22, 2012:
Cool. Thanks.
Cool. Thanks.