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Memory Card Copying
Bighap,
Is there a way to take a saved game file and copy it to a totally seperate memory card? I don't have a Sharkport and I can see why they don't make them anymore. So I can't use the download procedure to get the roster files that I need. Instead, I am going to buy one off of eBay and split the cost with a buddy of mine. So I am going to have to copy the roster file for him. Is there a tutorial on this? Or is it just that simple?? Thanks! |
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I believe you can copy files from card to another. Just stick in both cards in your ps2 and there should be a copy option, at least the ps1 did. I only have one memory card so I am not positive, but highly doubt they would remove such a useful option.
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Is there an updated Sharkport? Or another device? I can see why they stoppeed making it. Its just too time consuming.
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bighap is correct just put in 2 memory cards and higlight the file you want, hit the X button and you get a copy option.
get yourself a x-port it's basically a sharkport (just like gameshark and action replay), it also supports sharkport files. you can find it here |
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Is it compatible with US version PS2's? Also, I am having a hard time locating one from a reliable site. Any links would be appreciated!
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If they have it on their US site it will support US systems.
They have x-port on ebay. If you do ebay, that is a good source.
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