1GB DuoStick PRO Duo
1GB DuoStick PRO Duo
I was about to buy one, but they were out everywhere. I bought a 512MB instead for the time being. Now someone claims that the 1GB MemoryStick's don't work with PSP yet. =/
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EBGAMES - has 1GB memory stick duo
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/255567.asp
Not too bad of a price, especially if they have it in stock. About half the price of the sony stick (from places that have it in stock).
Not too bad of a price, especially if they have it in stock. About half the price of the sony stick (from places that have it in stock).
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I can order one from Holland for € 149,82. all incl. shipping etc. from here but it doesn't say anything if they have it in stock or not. So i guess they do. I will contact them to see how many they have in stock.
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£88 all in here: www.computerwebstore.co.uk
Agreed, I was on a 3hr flight and was able to finish watching FF-SW and a few animes. The person next to me was impressed, honestly the PSP will soon replace my powerbook and ipod as my means of keeping my sane on long flights and it's so small. ^_^emiisdev wrote:I'm glad to have the extra space to play around with.
There was a thread on the PSP forum of ps2-scene.com about someone who has tested a beta 2G memory stick. It was reported to work fine and show the presence of the entire 2GB of space.senas8 wrote:Does anyone know if the psp supports a 2GiG Pro Duo?
It was also rumoured that the PSP can theoretically address up to 8GB on the memory stick. Of course, one expects it will take many more years and dollars before one will be able to get one.
Yeah, I couldn't find it in stores either. Found it online for more than 30,000 but I wasn't going to pay that much. I ended up ordering it from U.S. for a pretty good price (in my opinion).gorim wrote:As i mentioned it was "beta". In other words, an evaluation. Its not yet released, but most likely will be soon.weak wrote:i thought it's hard to even get a 1gb stick atm. where can you get 2gb sticks? never heard of any.
Even in Japan I can't hardly find 1GB sticks.
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SanDisk doubles the maximum size of PSP's Memory Stick format.
http://psp.ign.com/articles/589/589190p1.html?fromint=1
http://psp.ign.com/articles/589/589190p1.html?fromint=1
Yeah, that was my post here (Registration required)gorim wrote:There was a thread on the PSP forum of ps2-scene.com about someone who has tested a beta 2G memory stick. It was reported to work fine and show the presence of the entire 2GB of space.senas8 wrote:Does anyone know if the psp supports a 2GiG Pro Duo?
It was also rumoured that the PSP can theoretically address up to 8GB on the memory stick. Of course, one expects it will take many more years and dollars before one will be able to get one.
http://www.ps2newz.net/forums/showpost. ... stcount=11
(Here's a cap from it, for those who arn't/Won't register.)
From what he told me, it displayed 1893MB of free space on the card, and it was a bright blue color.Kamilion wrote:I've never used a 2GB stick, I don't even have a PSP yet. My aunt is a photographer down in long beach, her best friend runs a camera store in long beach and a digital SLR shop & review house on the web; Sandisk sent him a 2GB prototype memory stick pro duo, I conviced a friend of mine down in LA to bring his PSP over to his shop and test the stick. The only thing I can tell you for sure is that the PSP recognises it as a 2GB stick with about 1890MB free space. No files were copied onto it or off of it, nothing was saved on it, the card was stuck in, formatted, and removed again.importtuner wrote:I'm talking about the 2GB you claim to have used. Also I'm not too sure about the fact regarding the 8GB limit on the firmware. There isn't any way to tell how big the PSP will allow.
Basically, all I can tell you is the PSP detects it as a card, and I can't say much more than that.
Now, as for the 8.4GB/8.6GB maximum adressable size, that's a hardware limitation of the 24bit addressing.
Later, with firmware updates, the PSP could theoretically update the memory stick driver in the firmware with 32bit or even 48bit adressing for larger memory stick pro duos in the future. I wouldn't expect 8GB+ sticks for at least another two years, so sony has plenty of time to deal with that in the meantime.
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This one, I think.