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= Overview =
= Overview =
The main console storage device for user data. It is used to store game saves, DVD Player updates, gameplay history records and more on the system.
Normal memory cards from Sony, labeled as SCPH-10020, come in different colors and store 8MB. Officially licensed memory cards from Katana can store up to 16MB and 32MB; these memory cards store up to 8MB on each page. Unlicensed cards with different capacities also exist.
Official cards are capable of using both the developer and retail MagicGate keys. By default they use the developer keys, until they receive the '''0xF7''' card command, which issues a card key change on the card controller.
The SECRMAN driver from DTL-H models does not issue this command, allowing retail cards to work on them. Arcade and developer cards are coded to completely ignore the 0xF7 command.


= Hardware =
= Hardware =
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The units destined to america had an additional sticker warning about card corruption/data loss if plugged to a retail ps2
The units destined to america had an additional sticker warning about card corruption/data loss if plugged to a retail ps2
=== Development TOOL Memory Card ===
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It is unknown if it had any special purpose/functionality.
It most likely uses the developer magicgate keystore, to avoid filesystem access on non developer hardware


= File System =
= File System =
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