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Yes you can use memory cards to take information from one PS3 to another. This is true for all PS3s. There is no difference between any saved data on the PS3 fat and the PS3 slim.
Not sure off the top of my head--but only a few computers have built-in memory stick readers. You'll probably need a third party device that plugs in through USB or something. As for being able to address 8mb,etc, it should be fine
The 8MB memory card. 8Mb= 8192Kb
from 5 to $20
You can fit 8mb on it. That is not intended to be a smart remark, it all depends on how big the game's saved file will be.
It uses a PlayStation 2 memory card. 8mb. Companies on card: Sony and MagicGate. only ps2 cards
actually, the number of games you can put is irrevalent to the space a memory card has. the minimum space a game needs to be saved on a memory card is written on the back of any ps2 game. some games only need like 50kb of free space and some need like 1000+kb of free space. you can have like 10-15 games on a card and have another card where you can only fit 5 games even though they are both 8mb memory cards.
there is no other way to fix it.
Yes, to store PlayStation 2 game data you need a 8MB (PS2) memory card. The PS2 will still play most games without a memory card
On an 8MB card you could probably get one or two pictures, however if you meant a 8GB card you should be able to store around 1300-1400 photos.
There are many different sizes of Gamecube memory cards available, 8mb versions are actually among the smallest and the largest are around 64mb of storage capacity.
Yes, only for PSone games though. PS2 games require a 8MB (PS2) memory card.
no you can only put the saves on you still need to use the game
I tried this and it didn't work out. The gui will not load with only 8mb of graphics memory. Tested on an MSI K9A2 platinum board with a rage pro 8MB PCI card. Could not load installation DVD, nor could I boot a pre-made installation.