That's seriously... huge Is it full of games inside?? So the XMB can view over 100 stuffs inside the memory card?I ran the two 32GB dual micro SD adapter, with no problems. Now I'm running two 64GB on CFW 6.60 pro c, and every thing is fine.
That's seriously... huge Is it full of games inside?? So the XMB can view over 100 stuffs inside the memory card?I ran the two 32GB dual micro SD adapter, with no problems. Now I'm running two 64GB on CFW 6.60 pro c, and every thing is fine.
Yeah. I got alot of games ans well as music and movies.That's seriously... huge Is it full of games inside?? So the XMB can view over 100 stuffs inside the memory card?
I don't. So far no problems.I don't know the upper limit, but you could always use a plugin to categorize things into folders.
Bit late to answer, but hey.^ LMAO!!! I want to see if Foxi4 is graceful enough to admit his wrongs. (...) Nothing personal against you Foxi4 but this is not the first time you argued like this, look what it did to you at the end. I would appreciate you toning down your attitude towards others just a tad bit, again it's just an advice, feel free to ignore it and continue with your ways.
Not sure why so many people have a hard time understanding the reason for so much space on a portable device. There are several hundreds of gigs worth of videos and music I can think of to throw on my psp. Hell, my music collection *alone* is over 300 gigs! I've got 1.5TB worth of videos and movies. It's not about trying to enjoy everything at once, It's about choice and being able to access anything at any time.
http://www.rocksoftech.com/memory-cards/microsdhc-to-ms-pro-duo-dual-slot-adapter.html
I tried a 64GB micro sd card on my psp. That was an error, he doesn't read it after all.
Yes, but the psp couldn't read the card anyway. so I give up and just use my pro duo 32gbDid you try having the psp reformat it?
psp expects fat32 for large cards. exfat or ntfs won't work.
Homebrew applications and PSX games (after converting them to the POPS format) should be in the Game folder, not the ISO folder. Each needs to have an individual folder with its EBOOT file and misc. junk in it.hey guys, i want to ask some question regarding games. I used this adapter
(kind of combining two SD cards into one like a JBOD style or RAID0 Stripping configuration). I got mine with 2 SDXC 64GB cards making it 118GB on PSP!Code:http://www.rocksoftech.com/memory-cards/microsdhc-to-ms-pro-duo-dual-slot-adapter.html
Now here's the problem, my PSP got like 150+ games with game data of 12 of them I guess and some homebrews and emulators of 5 of them so total of around 180 entries, but the problem here is, it doesnt show all of this. I got all games stored ISO displayed in Game Category but Homebews and some PS1 games didnt show. In first, it's like maybe there some kind of problem with adapter, so I checked the data and all of them actually (took 1hour to CRC check them) and actually all files are good (CRC matched) so im totally clueless only 120 entries are displayed.
any suggestion or tips will be appreciated. Thank You.
Homebrew applications and PSX games (after converting them to the POPS format) should be in the Game folder, not the ISO folder. Each needs to have an individual folder with its EBOOT file and misc. junk in it.
Additionally there may be an imposed limit on the number of entries in the system menu - to combat that, you use the Category plugin, but use that as a last resort because I'm not sure if there is such a limit and whether or not it's editable - I'd ask xist, he knows his PSP's alright.
Are the UHS Class 1 cards the same as Class 10?
Because I was checking this (french), and it says that the speed is UHS Class 1/Class 10.
Also, am I able to get 128 Gb with this adapter?
The images are the same from page 2 of this thread, but I'm asking just to be sure.