Yep. The Wii has a Gamecube memory card reader and you can view/edit the content.
look at the side of the psp and it will say memory card duo (i fink) pull it up and theres your memory card push the memory card down and it will pop out hope i helped................... :) xo
go to memory card in the options, and w8 till its done loading all the files, and look to your left and there is the save option!
go into your multimedia files and check if it says memory card anywhwere on the list and also look carefully at the top of your screen there may be an icon that shows that a memeory card has been inserted, this only applys to some phones tho, but try tat anyway, =)
1GB memory card has more space. The capacity of the memory cards are various, such as, 16MB 32MB. There are lots of memory cards on this website: http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Memory-Cards/ You can have a look.
to look at files on your home computer on a public computer
Well first you open it then when you do, you will see the sim card thingy thing. Then look a little to your left the it says memory card insert.
In fact what you can use any kind of memory card, but you have to choose the best quality. I think wii memory card is very good. If you are interested in it, you may have a look. http://www.dinodirect.com/Wii-Accessories/Wii-Memory-Cards/
Look in the temporary internet files on the hard drive of the computer to find the cache memory in windows 7. There you should be able to see the cache files.
If it's for a computer you can buy a USB Card Reader to transfer your files from your memory stick to your computer. They aren't too expensive especially considering their functionality for making memory card reading easy. Can but one for $5-10 at Radio Shack depending if they are on sale which 50% of the time I have needed to buy one, they are. Some computers come with a pre-existing memory card slot. Same with some printers or other electronic devices. You would simply plug-n-play for files from there. For photo's, printers can plug the memory card in and print from there. This comes in handy at photo processing facilities as well so you can print and edit your photo's yourself, on the spot. My TV even has a memory card slot so I can look at photo's on a big screen. More and more electronic devices are having Memory Card slots standard in their products. You will need an adapter if you have a Micro or smaller/bigger card than the standard size. This is just simply a "sleeve" that you place
the psp really doesnt have an internal memory. you can buy memory cards for it and it can go up to 16GB on a memory card. you can just look on eBay
Most memory cards, such as memory sticks and flash disks, can be treated as a removable disk. Look in the "my computer" folder and you should see a removable disk that wasn't there before. Just copy files to that disk much the same as you would to a floppy or a directory.
yes you put it on a computer and look at the files on "my computer"from Jake willoughby