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<div style="float:right">[[File:Item_tex_pocketstation.png|200px|thumb|left|PocketStation icon when connected to | <div style="float:right">[[File:Item_tex_pocketstation.png|200px|thumb|left|PocketStation icon when connected to [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/PlayStation_Card_Adapter Memory Card Adaptator] ]]<br /></div> | ||
== | ==PocketStation== | ||
'''SCPH-4000''' | '''SCPH-4000''' | ||
The PocketStation is a peripheral (not only as egg easter haunting the ps3) for the PS1, PS2 and PS3 (and PS4?). Categorized by Sony as a miniature personal digital assistant (PDA). Connecting to a PlayStation through a memory card slot, the PocketStation also functions as a PlayStation memory card on the PS1/PS2/PS3. It was released exclusively in Japan on January 23, 1999. | |||
Software for the PocketStation was typically distributed as extras for PlayStation games, included in the CD-ROM, enhancing the games with added features. Stand-alone software could also be downloaded through the PlayStation console. The software is then transferred to the PocketStation for use. A built-in infrared data interface allows direct transfer of data such as game saves between PocketStation units, as well as multiplayer gaming. | |||
==Technical specifications== | |||
===Description=== | |||
'''CPU:''' ARM7T (32-bit RISC chip) | |||
'''Memory:''' 2K bytes SRAM, 128K bytes Flash RAM | |||
'''Screen:''' 2×2 cm , 32×32 dot monochrome LCD ( PlayStation logo "watermarked" not engraved) | |||
'''Sound:''' 1 miniature speaker (10-bit PCM = 62dB) | |||
'''Switches:''' 5 input buttons, 1 reset button (PCB design sightly different on Ver-2 for reset button) | |||
'''Infrared communication:''' Bi-directional (supports IrDA based and conventional remote control systems?) | |||
'''LED indicator:''' 1 (red) | |||
'''Source power:''' Battery: 1 CR-2032 lithium battery 3V (original Sony battery have the PlayStation logo) or independently when connected as memory card. | |||
'''Other functions:''' calendar function, identification number... | |||
'''Dimensions:''' 64 × 42 × 13.5 mm (length × width × height) | |||
'''Weight:''' Approximately 30g (including battery) | |||
'''Colors:''' White, Grey (transparent case?), Black | |||
===Specifics=== | |||
* Internal Graphical libs of PocketStation: | |||
[[File:PocketStation_Libs_large01.png]] | |||
E.g.: During access by the PS3, PocketStation will display the word "busy" (with vertically flip function+ LED on) | |||
*IR protocol: | |||
Speculation: Urban legends mention about PocketStation being used as universal remote control but IR range is relatively small. | |||
PocketStation protocol & Sony : | |||
... | |||
==PocketStation on PS3 & Icons== | |||
Can be use (only) as memory card to transfer your [[Game_Saves#Game_Saves_PS1 |PS1 game saves]](but not PS2 no matter of size) when connected through [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter |Memory Card Adaptator]]. | |||
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With HUB USB</span> : Sometime, need to reboot but it works with. | |||
==Icons== | ===Icons=== | ||
There are different type of Icons who can be set/found on [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS1_.28.VM1.29 |PS1 save]] after being transfered to PocketStation. | There are different type of Icons who can be set/found on [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS1_.28.VM1.29 |PS1 save]] after being transfered to PocketStation. | ||
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Length is 128 (0x80), each byte (in binary big endian: this is the order who appear on PocketStation and some icon have letter design to indicate this is the right order) giving 8 pixels, there are 4 bytes used per line (total 32 lines) to obtain our drawing of 1024 pixels (32x32 monochrome). | Length is 128 (0x80), each byte (in binary big endian: this is the order who appear on PocketStation and some icon have letter design to indicate this is the right order) giving 8 pixels, there are 4 bytes used per line (total 32 lines) to obtain our drawing of 1024 pixels (32x32 monochrome). | ||
0 = | 0 = white, 1=black. | ||
E.g.: Chronos Cross PSN version (On the save data file: first come the PS Icon used for XMB and after the MCI icon displayed on the PocketStation) | E.g.: Chronos Cross PSN version (On the save data file: first come the PS Icon used for XMB and after the MCI icon displayed on the PocketStation) | ||
In this title, there are different set of icons used (PS & MCI), check your disc or your save data (next to the regular PS ICON) to find others. | In this title, there are different set of icons used (PS & MCI), check your disc or your save data (next to the regular PS ICON) to find others. | ||
===Others=== | |||
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*XML : PocketStation™ | *XML : PocketStation™ | ||
*PNG : [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/File:Item_tex_pocketstation.png PocketStation] | *PNG : [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/File:Item_tex_pocketstation.png PocketStation] | ||
PS1_rom.bin : | |||
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F | ||
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Somes games can use the 15 blocks or less like in the case of Legend of Mana | Somes games can use the 15 blocks or less like in the case of Legend of Mana | ||
More infos about flags used for Icons on [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS1_.28.VM1.29 Virtual Memory Card |Games Saves]] | |||
===Games list=== | ===Games list=== | ||
*fews commercials games having specifics features (Title name can be a bit wrong direct translation because imported from other wiki): | |||
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!style="background-color:#010ADA; color:#FFFFFF;" |Title|| style="background-color:#010ADA; color:#FFFFFF;" |Remarks | |||
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| Ape Escape (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Arc the Lad III || | |||
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| Armored Core: Master of Arena (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Chocobo Stallion || | |||
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| Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Chrono Cross PSN version (probably Disc also)|| only surprising/reminiscence specifics PocketStation ICON: | |||
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| Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMix, 4thMix & 5thMix || | |||
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| Digimon Tamers: Pocket Culumon (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Dokodemo Issho || | |||
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| Final Fantasy VIII || | |||
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| Grandia (Japanese version) || | |||
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| I.Q. Final || | |||
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| Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu || | |||
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| JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Japanese version) || | |||
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| The Legend of Dragoon (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Legend of Mana || | |||
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| Love Hina 2 || | |||
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| Kyoro-chan's Print Club Tactics || | |||
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| Metal Gear Solid: Integral || | |||
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| Pi to Mail || | |||
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| Pocket Dungeon || | |||
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| Pocket MuuMuu || | |||
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| Pocket Tuner || | |||
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| R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 || | |||
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| SaGa Frontier 2 || | |||
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| Shop Keeper || | |||
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| Spyro the Dragon (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Street Fighter Alpha 3 (Japanese version) || | |||
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| Tales of Eternia (Japanese version) || | |||
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|} | |||
==PocketStation on PSP== | ==PocketStation on PSP== | ||
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==PocketStation on PSVITA & PS4== | ==PocketStation on PSVITA & PS4== | ||
Unknown | Unknown | ||
==Others== | ==Others== | ||
PC emulator: http://www.ngemu.com/122312/pocketstation-emulator-pk201-released | |||
Gamelist : | |||
FW Memory card PS1 emulator: | FW Memory card PS1 emulator: | ||
About | About PockeStation : http://ktyp.com/library/pocketstation/pocketstation.htm | ||
PocketStation as two-factor authentication: http://hackaday.com/2011/10/30/pocketstation-as-two-factor-authentication/ | PocketStation as two-factor authentication: http://hackaday.com/2011/10/30/pocketstation-as-two-factor-authentication/ | ||
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