I was reading over the assemblergames.com forums and learned something new about the PhotoFast card. There's a thread where someone used a photofast card to have 64GB worth of stuff on the PSP. Previously, the known limit was 32GB. The key is to format the stick (photofast with 2 32GB SDHC) from Windows. THe PSP will not be able to format it. The guy did put 32+GB worth of stuff on it and verified that it was all accessible. Amazing.gtmtnbiker wrote: I also recommend that you get a couple of those PhotoFast CR5400 Dual SDHC MS Pro converter. They let you put a couple of SDHC cards into your PSP. As you probably know, Sony's memory is overpriced. In order to use this, you need Custom Firmware (CFW) because it lacks the magic gate feature.
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gtmtnbiker wrote:I was reading over the assemblergames.com forums and learned something new about the PhotoFast card. There's a thread where someone used a photofast card to have 64GB worth of stuff on the PSP. Previously, the known limit was 32GB. The key is to format the stick (photofast with 2 32GB SDHC) from Windows. THe PSP will not be able to format it. The guy did put 32+GB worth of stuff on it and verified that it was all accessible. Amazing.gtmtnbiker wrote: I also recommend that you get a couple of those PhotoFast CR5400 Dual SDHC MS Pro converter. They let you put a couple of SDHC cards into your PSP. As you probably know, Sony's memory is overpriced. In order to use this, you need Custom Firmware (CFW) because it lacks the magic gate feature.
Amazing is right! I really need to get one of those!
