Copying PS2 saves between memcard and USB
Copying PS2 saves between memcard and USB
I've got a Matrix Infnity chipped V12. What software can I use to copy saves back and forth between the memory card and a USB thumbdrive? Hoping to avoid buying an Action Replay or other (completely worthless and bug-prone) cheat device again, just hoping someone has made a nice homebrew memcard manager or something that will do what I need.

I'll check out Code Breaker v9.3 and see if I can get it to work with my slim and my Sandisk. I was hoping that someone had come up with some kind of homebrew thing, but I guess this is actually less hassle.
Which official site are you talking about?lawnspic wrote:Good luck getting a pen drive to work with a slimline. Check the official site for compatability

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Ive got a PS2 slim modded from jonny5 for a great price. Thanks again J5!
So I checked the manual on line & it says nothing about the USB connection(s) in the front. How exactly can these be used?
I ask this here becuz I thought you would have been able to use these transfer memory...
Ive got a PS2 slim modded from jonny5 for a great price. Thanks again J5!
So I checked the manual on line & it says nothing about the USB connection(s) in the front. How exactly can these be used?
I ask this here becuz I thought you would have been able to use these transfer memory...
Re: Copying PS2 saves between memcard and USB
Am I mistaken in thinking you can transfer PS/PS2 saves to a USB drive via the PS3? True, you'll need the PS Memory Card reader, but if you have access to a PS3, I'm pretty sure it can be done this way. Safe and official too.
I bought a tool called XPort 2 once upon a time, made by Blaze iirc. It includes a PS2 disc, PC software (Windows) and a special USB to USB data tranfer cable, which is used to connect your PS2 with your PC. With XPort 2 you can copy savegames from and to your PS2 memory card. It's not very fast and it sometimes crashes if you try to copy too many files at once, but it works; I've not bought another PS2 memcard since.