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How Does the Playstation Memory Card Work?

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    About PlayStation Memory Cards

  1. Memory cards are solid-state data storage devices that can store digital contents indefinitely. They are used in computers, digital cameras, MP3 players and many other electronic devices. PlayStation Memory Cards are memory cards that are used to save gaming information and individual configuration details in a PlayStation video gaming console.
  2. Capacity

  3. PlayStation Memory cards have the capacity of storing up to 128KB of gaming information, divided into 15 blocks. PlayStation Memory cards use Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM) to store gaming and configuration information. EEPROM is a type of memory used to save information even when power has been turned off.
  4. Utilization

  5. Memory blocks on PlayStation Memory cards are available for users to save games and configuration information, but space is limited. In order to fully utilize the blocks of memory in your PlayStation Memory card, it is necessary to be aware of the amount of memory remaining, and delete any unused games.
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