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The simplest bankswitched cards, typically 2 or 4 megabits, have a physical button or switch; others, especially ones with a numerical display on them, require button combos from the controller (typically [Start+]Select+L1/R1; other combinations may be implemented including an "erase all" one). | The simplest bankswitched cards, typically 2 or 4 megabits, have a physical button or switch; others, especially ones with a numerical display on them, require button combos from the controller (typically [Start+]Select+L1/R1; other combinations may be implemented including an "erase all" one). | ||
Official memory cards use 3.5 V power only due to their 3.3 V logic; this is not a given with third party ones (regardless of their reliability or official price) which may result in incompatibilities with a SCPH- | Official memory cards use 3.5 V power only due to their 3.3 V logic; this is not a given with third party ones (regardless of their reliability or official price) which may result in incompatibilities with a SCPH-75xxx or newer (unless trivially modified to restore the 7.5 V line). |