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Data Max for PlayStation 3
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Sales Rank: 19040 Datel
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Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Video Game Platforms: PLAYSTATION 3
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Data Max for PlayStation 3
- Import data from any PS2 memory card into your PS3
- Data Max allows you to import game saves, rosters and more directly to virtual memory cards on your PS3 system
- Supports any PS2 memory card, even Datel 16MB, 32MB and 64MB memory cards
- Simple to use, just snap in your memory card and choose the read option on your PS3
- Memory Card
- Also Features Capability to Store Games, Game Saves, Edit and Store Photos
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Data Max for PlayStation 3
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- Platforms: PLAYSTATION 3
- Publisher: Datel
- Label: Datel
- Studio: Datel
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #19040
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Requires Windows PC for cards larger than 8mb 2008-06-15
Comment: This device works with some but not all PS2 memory cards. It works with my 64mb datel brand card, but not my 16mb one. It does not work with PS1 memory cards at all.
When you install the software and drivers on a Windows PC, you are able to make a backup copy of the memory cards data to the computer, and then if your card is larger than 8mb you can reformat it as an 8mb card and copy selected saves from your backup to the card, of course no more than will fit in 8mb. You can connect an ordinary 8mb card to a PS3 without needing a computer. A memory card that is formatted for more than 8mb will be treated by the PS3 as unformatted.
When you are done transferring data to the PS3 you can restore your backup to the memory card to put it back to the way it was.
Unless you want to be able to backup to a Windows PC(which would let you email saves to friends that also have this device), you are probably better off using the official Sony memory card adaptor which should be able to read PS1 memory cards also.
I have yet to test if you can copy saved data back to the memory card with this device.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Doesn't Work 2008-04-15
Comment: Check Amazon UK for a few reviews. Mine is not recognized by the PS3 or the computer with the included drivers. Back to Gamestop tomorrow. An authorized Sony product is supposedly due in October.
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