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Question by  worker3059 (35)

What is the PS1's memory card format?

 
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Answer by  Malcaiah (8)

The PS1 has a 128 KB memory card in a EEPROM format. EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory and basically means that it can store small amounts of data that is saved when power is removed. EEPROM's have a finite life, the number of times that they can be reprogrammed is limited.

 
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Answer by  Creedr (73)

It is a 128 kb memory card in a EEPROM format. It stores small amounts of data that is saved when the power is removed. EEPROM's have a finite life, the number of times that they can be reprogrammed is limited, that's why the new version has been introduced in the next generation consoles.

 
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Answer by  Edfire (120)

PS1 has a specail memory format for its memory card, to format the memory card you must plug it into your system and the system will automatically format it

 
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Answer by  Tudor (98)

The ps1 cards are like the ones you see at the ps2. That is why most ps1 cards are compatible with ps2 consoles.

 
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