yes it is simply a card to save were you stoped on a game.
an sd card in anything does the same thing ...... Stores memory
All data is stored in the same memory locations being it permanent or temporary memory, programs and data are essentially the same thing . The way that the data is differentiated is by using memory locations assigned to data string or information. In other words different data location address's for different data bits. Hope i helped.
It's the same with all storage media. The card has a hidden 'reference' file on it - to tell the computer what kind of card it is, and how much data can be stored. This data file uses up a small amount of the card's memory, and is quite normal.
No I learned this when i was playing Pokemon diamond and my black DS broke and when i bought a polar white one my data was on the same game card. The data is inside the game card.
If it uses the same type.
Neither. The memory cardf is placed in the controller and saves data in the memory card on the controller. Same with the Sega Draemcast
Physical size, yes. The card itself is the same size.Capacity wise, no. As the size indicates, they store different amounts of data on them.
Please god dont let this be the best answer.... memory card is an electro chemical divise.which store data in chemical form for the opration readingh data and writting data it rquired a charge .
yes
depends on the memory card( for example a sd card or a micro sd card) and if your new phone takes the same kind
I had the memory card in my phone, i took it out and replaced it into my phone, now it says for the card to work it has to be formatted. I get the same thing when i put it into my computer. Is there anyway to get the files off without delting all my pictures and ringtones. Thanks
Not quite. A game pack could refer to either the Cartridge placed into the Nintendo 64 directly and is used to store the game's data, or the attachment that is placed on the back of the N64 controller. A memory card is the unit that saves the altered data for the game. There are two types of memory cards for the Nintendo 64 games, the built-in memory storage that is included in many of the N64 game Cartridges, and the memory pack, this is an attachment for the controller itself, and is used for any games that require a save feature for your profile, but do not have one installed in the Cartridge (an example game would be Gex 64, it requires that you save, but cannot save the game in the cartridge).