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MemcardRex

Advanced PlayStation 1 Memory Card editor

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<br>Supported Memory Card formats:

<br>Supported single save formats:

Hardware interfaces

MemcardRex supports communication with the real Memory Cards via external devices. <br>Make sure to select a proper COM port in Options->Preferences.

<details> <summary>1. DexDrive</summary> Original way of transferring data from MemoryCard to PC and vice versa albeit a little quirky. <br>If you encounter problems, unplug power from DexDrive, unplug it from COM port and connect it all again.

It is recommended that a power cord is connected to DexDrive, otherwise some cards won't be detected. <br>Works with native COM port or USB based adapters.

</details> </summary> <details> <summary>2. MemCARDuino</summary> MemCARDuino is an open source Memory Card communication software for various Arduino boards. https://github.com/ShendoXT/memcarduino </details> </summary> <details> <summary>3. PS1CardLink</summary> PS1CardLink is a software for the actual PlayStation and PSOne consoles. <br>It requires an official or home made TTL serial cable for communication with PC.

With it your console becomes a Memory Card reader similar to the DexDrive and MemCARDuino.

MemcardRex can also talk to the serial port remotely by using a Serial Port Bridge like esp-link. <br>It conveniently fits into a PSOne which has otherwise no external hardware ports. <br>https://github.com/ShendoXT/ps1cardlink

</details> </summary> <details> <summary>4. Unirom</summary> Unirom is a shell for the PlayStation and PSOne consoles. <br>It requires an official or home made TTL serial cable for communication with PC. <br>https://unirom.github.io. </details> </summary> <details> <summary>5. PS3 Memory Card Adaptor</summary> The PS3 Memory Card Adaptor is an official Sony USB adapter that allows reading and writing PS1 Memory Cards on a PlayStation 3. <br>To use it on a Windows PC, a custom USB driver needs to be installed.

This USB driver can be easily created and installed using Zadig by following these steps:

With the USB driver installed and the PS3 Memory Card Adaptor plugged in, you should now be able to read, write and format PS1 Memory Cards.

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Credits

Authors: <br>Alvaro Tanarro, bitrot-alpha, lmiori92, Nico de Poel, KuromeSan, Robxnano, Shendo.

Beta testers: <br>Gamesoul Master, Xtreme2damax and Carmax91.

Thanks to: <br>@ruantec, Cobalt, TheCloudOfSmoke, RedawgTS, Hard core Rikki, RainMotorsports, Zieg, Bobbi, OuTman, Kevstah2004, Kubusleonidas, Frédéric Brière, Mark James, Cor'e and DeadlySystem.