Memento Team 1.3 firmware Promo – On Memor32 / Vast for PS2
December 29, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Promo video for up and coming 1.3 firmware from the Russian hack team. The hack runs on the Memor32 device, which is a 32mb memory card with a USB input. PS2 plug and play modchip took 6~7 years, but better late than never!
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Memento Team 1.3 firmware Promo – On Memor32 / Vast for PS2
Memento Modchip Boot Speed comparision on PS2
December 7, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
Comparison of the Boot Speed between an Original Game (The Bouncer) and a DVD-R Back-Up copy of the same game using MEMENTO Firmware on a MEMOR32 memory card on an "unmodded" PS2 (Transform a Memory card into a Modchip!)
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Memento Modchip Boot Speed comparision on PS2
Memento Boot Speed comparision on PS2
December 7, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Comparison of the Boot Speed between an Original Game (GT3) and a DVD-R back-up copy of the same game using MEMENTO Firmware on a MEMOR32 memory card on an "unmodded" PS2.
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Memento Boot Speed comparision on PS2
Dual Shock 3 Unboxing
December 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Imported Dual Shock 3 controller unboxed and tested with PS3 Uncharted, and War of the Monsters PS2. Also I confirm that the PS2 memory card reader writes data both ways.
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Dual Shock 3 Unboxing
GameCube Homebrew: SD Card / Memory Card Save Backups
December 1, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
One thing people like about the Wii is that you can find other peoples’ save files online, copy to SD card, and transfer to your console. This simple process has enabled many people to unlock special extras even if they gave up on the game long ago. Fortunately for GameCube homebrew users, you can do this for ‘Cube games too. With a program called MCBackup (Memory Card Backup), you can use .gci format game saves downloaded from GameFAQs or other sites on your console. I used this awesome method to finally see the secret Green Hill Zone in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle that so very few people have ever seen. You’ll need a homebrew loader like the SD Media Launcher by Datel. Sorry about the lack of audio…I reformatted my computer and I forgot to turn the volume on the Line In down before recording…it was way too loud to even recognize, so I deleted the sound.
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GameCube Homebrew: SD Card / Memory Card Save Backups