Mainly it is due to differeny storage capacities.
Memory Stick Pro Duo. So far I've seen them in Sony brand, and SanDisk. They're usually available at Wal-Mart or Gamestop, in 1 GB, and 4 GB varieties.
There is a little flap at the front of a PS3. Inside it are memory stick ports so you can connect them to your PS3
By the tone of your question what has happened is the memory stick is full. You will need to download the pictures stored on the memory stick that you do want to keep to a computer and erase the rest. This will give you more space on the memory stick. You may also need to check how memory is still on the memory stick every week so that you only keep the pictures you need and the memory stick is empty ready for the next 'roll of shots'
There are several types of memory sticks which to choose from. All cameras need a memory stick in order to store memory, so it is very well needed.
The PSP 3000 has a small 64MB of internal memory. So no GB. It does however take Memory Stick Pro Duo so you can expand as you please .
i think so
NO i dont think so
The adapter is so that you can use the smaller MSD card in a device that fits the normal larger Memory Stick. You insert the MSD card into the adapter until it clicks, then plug the adapter into the reader or device that uses a Memory Stick. The card manufacturers don't sell/make the original Memory stick, so they provide for the people who still use such devices in this manner.
You can put just about any sort of data on a memory stick so long as the file size is small enough to fit.
A small USB stick that you put in your computer, it has memory so you can out whatever you want on it, why did you want to know?
no, the data is not an actual thing that has weight so it makes no difference, gf school systems
No you can't. The Dissidia replay data format is propriety to Square-Enix and they didn't release the details to other companies. So you need to get a bigger memory stick, or delete some stuff off your memory stick.