How can I use my memory cards from other emulators?
Frequently Asked Questions - Emuforums.comMost PSEmuPro-based emulators use raw memory card images, which is the same format that pSX uses, simply with a different file extension. pSX can use the files, regardless of the extension, just select the file in the memory card configuration.
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Pogo Electronics - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe original RipFlash and the RipFlash PLUS can support up to 128MB SMC. The RipFlash DX, flipster! and the original Radio YourWay can support up to 256MB SD and 128MB MMC. Radio YourWay LX can support up to 1gig SD and MMC.
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The TX1 Blog: The Canon PowerShot TX1 FAQof May 2007, not many TX1's were in circulation, and for those that were, there has been different experiences with different branded SD and SDHC memory cards See this post for the most up to date listing of people's experiences with different types and brands of flash cards
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Welcome to NorthEastAnswer: Flashcards from other vendors may be used in the recorders, however, because some card manufacturers provide memory cards which draw too much battery current, some cards may cause the batteries to be depleted prematurely resulting in the Holter stopping early. Because of this, we recommend that you first test cards purchased from another vendor for a greater amount of time than the expected use.
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rdiff-backup FAQThe amount of memory rdiff-backup uses should not depend much on the size of directories being processed. Keeping track of hard links may use up memory, so if you have, say, hundreds of thousands of files hard linked together, rdiff-backup may need tens of MB. If rdiff-backup seems to be leaking memory, it is probably because it is using an early version of librsync. librsync 0.9.5 leaks lots of memory. Later versions should not leak and are available from the librsync homepage.
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Herb's Mac Stuff FAQMac computers and printers use a variety of memory, which is called "SIMMS" or "DIMMS" or "VRAM". Most of my memory is sold from a Mac Memory Web page. I provide some descriptions there of memory for most of the systems I sell, but not for the printers. For printers you'll probably have to look at Apple's manual or an Apple document. While I try to identify issues and problems when I can, it is up to YOU the customer to determine what memory and how much memory you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Emuforums.comWhen you're "selecting" a memory card on the Memory cards tab in the Configuration window, just type in the name of the new memory card file, and press OK, and pSX will automatically create the memory card file. Although many games will be able to format the memory card if it detects that it is unformatted, some don't. Because of this, you should start pSX with the memory card loaded, but without any game loaded.
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Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 FAQ - American TechpushersThe Neuros MEPG4 Recorder 2 requires Memory Sticks Duo and Pro Duo cards or CF type I and Type II cards or Hitachi Microdrives with CF type II interface.
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Memory Card FAQA memory card is a form of solid state storage device, with no moving parts; it functions electronically instead of mechanically. A memory card is a non-volatile computer memory data storage device used with electronic devices where data can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. They are small, do not require power and are ideal for portable devices.
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Couples Resorts Message Board MenuYes and no! Again, it depends on where you are using them. Posters have reported problems with using debit cards, both on and off the resort. While you can use a credit card at many of the places you shop or visit, folks have said that you may pay a “fee” for doing so. Recommendation—take one to be on the safe side—use cash if you can. Most craft vendors, equipment rentals (parasail, jet ski, etc.) will require cash.
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Xploder Online | Playstation 2 | FAQS | PS2 Xploder V5 Inclu...If you want to close down X-Link completely, simply right-click the Xploder icon in your Windows icon tray and select close program. These versions of Windows have been known to have issues with USB. The versions of Windows we assure full compatibility with are; Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME and Windows XP. We suggest that if you have Internet access, you should use Windows Updates to update your version of Windows.
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Pentax Canada - Optio43WRYou should be able to use any SD card in your camera. While Pentax does not guarantee compatibility with any particular manufacturer or model, we have seen consistent compatibility with SD cards from Panasonic ( 8 / 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 / 512MB / 1GB ), SanDisk ( 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 / 512MB / 1GB), and Toshiba (16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 / 512MB).
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X-bit labs - NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 XT FAQ: All You Need to ...Yes, two models from Gainward (Gainward FX Ultra/1300XT TV-DVI and Gainward FX Ultra/1300XT TV-DVI Golden Sample) are based on the GeForce FX 5900 Ultra reference design and carry 256MB of memory onboard (16 chips, 8 chips on each side). pm Nvidia Readies New "G92" Graphics Processing Unit for November. Nvidia Set to Update Graphics Chips Family in Two Months pm Diamond to Re-Enter Professional Graphics Accelerators Market.
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X-bit labs - Print versionYes. There are 5900XT-based graphics cards with Hynix AF-25 (2.5ns) and overclocking is usually appropriate, to 850-900MHz. This memory is installed onto most of MSI 5900XT cards; sometimes you may come across a lucky sample from other brands (particularly, AOpen, Gainward and Prolink). Graphics cards from Galaxy were spotted in the market with Hynix AF-22 memory (i.e. 2.2ns), but I have no info about their overclockability. Also 2.2 ns chips can be found on all InsideTNC FX 5900XT Tuning cards.
Related QuestionsCards of one brand have the same memory?
X-bit labs - Print versionNo! Any brand can ship its cards with either Hynix or Samsung memory. The device marking has no indication whatsoever about that ? you can only determine the memory type by looking at the chips. Moreover, the rare devices with 2.5ns chips don't have any specific marking, either. The cooling system is a mighty solid heatsink covering the GPU and memory.
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Memory Cards Memory Sticks Compact Flash Memory SD Cards MMCThe CompactFlash memory card was developed soon after the PC Card, and in many ways is simply a smaller version of the PC Card. This was the first type of memory card that was developed for use in digital cameras. The CompactFlash Memory card has all of the same advantages as the PC Card, but is smaller. The CompactFlash Memory card is currently the most common type of memory card used in digital cameras, and is compatible with all current professional digital cameras.
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CheapChips.com.au: Frequently Asked QuestionsLong answer! There are many types of memory cards (PC Card, CompactFlash, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Multi Media, Secure Digital, and XD Picture). The following gives a brief description for each type: The PC Card (also known as a PCMCIA card) is one of the earliest types of memory cards that were used in digital cameras. The PC Card was originally developed to provide expandable system memory for portable computers, and was also a medium used to load programs on to early portable computers.
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CheapChips.com.au: Frequently Asked QuestionsSome memory card manufacturers, including Sandisk, are releasing new models with higher speeds, such as the Ultra range which is three times faster (and suitable for digital cameras of 4 Mega Pixels or above). These cards are more expensive, but for some photographers they're worth the price. It takes less time for the image to be sent to the card so a photographer can take more pictures in less time.
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NeovoYes. Turn on the unit before you insert any card. The screen will show what types of memory cards are in the slots. Please use the keys in the right side or under side to control Digital photo Frame.
Related QuestionsIs running emulators at 333mhz safe?
ULTIMATE Homebrew Guide / FAQ v2.17 (Updated Sep 11, 2007) -...This isn't necessarily overclocking the PSP since the CPU *IS* a 333mhz CPU. However it will be quite a drain on your battery, which is why the current PSP UMD games do not utilize this CPU speed. So far there have been NO reports of 333mhz harming the PSP, but this option is relatively new so still use at your own risk.
Related QuestionsThere are so many different emulators, which ones are the best?
ULTIMATE Homebrew Guide / FAQ v2.17 (Updated Sep 11, 2007) -...Most systems now have multiple emulators for them on PSP, below are my personal recommendations for each system I have tried:
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