

#PS2 GAME SAVES FOR PS3 PS2#
The key to the PS2 memory card file system is the superblock. On standard PS2 memory cards, the cluster size 1024 bytes, or 2 pages long. Like the FAT file system, which groups disk sectors into clusters, the PS2 memory card file system groups flash memory pages in to clusters. It uses a file allocation table (FAT) to keep track of allocated space and a hierarchical directory system where all of a file's metadata is stored in its directory entry. It's overall structure is similar to the well known MS-DOS FAT file system. The PS2 memory card file system has a fairly simple design, with some allowances made for the limitations of flash memory. Memory Card Formats PS2 Memory card PS2 (original) See: Content Information Files - Saved Data Utility (PS3)

When exporting to USB the MC_Slot is extracted from VM2 an saved individually as a PSVĪdded a signature at the end of the file (out of the SFO structure) PARAM.PFD Signatures of some of the other files in the folder.ĭev_hdd0/home/ /ps2emu2_savedata/ /ICON0.PNGĭev_hdd0/home/ /ps2emu2_savedata/ PARAM.SFOĭev_hdd0/home/ /ps2emu2_savedata/ /SCEVMC0.VMEĬopied from dev_hdd0/game/ /USRDIR/SAVEDATA/SCEVMC0.VMEĭev_hdd0/home/ /ps2emu2_savedata/ /SCEVMC1.VMEĬopied from dev_hdd0/game/ /USRDIR/SAVEDATA/SCEVMC1.VME.PARAM.SFO Information about the Game Save.MC_Slot Inside a PS1 or PS2 Memory card, real or virtual, every one of the savedata items represented with an icon, A single savedata can use one or several slots in PS1, and always only one slot in PS2.Used as the file name when a single Game Save is exported to USB, e.g: BESLES-53702535953.PSV Identifyer of each Game Save of a PS1 or PS2 Memory Card.
#PS2 GAME SAVES FOR PS3 PS3#
Any_Other_Files Represents all the other files in the folder generated by the game with any filename and filextensions that are dependant of each game and can vary, e.g: "PROFILE.BIN"(in PS3 Game Saves) or "SECURE.BIN" (in Minis Game Saves) etc.The name assigned to the card when it was created from the "Memory Card Utility (PS/PS2)" in XMB.

