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*PS1
*PS1
**Physical Memory Card PS1 (using the official USB<--->MC adaptor) [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter]]
**Physical Memory Card PS1 by using the [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter| PlayStation Card Adapter]]
**Virtual Memory Card PS1 (from internall hdd in .VM1 format) [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS1_.28.VM1.29]]
**Virtual Memory Card (from internal hdd in[[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS1_.28.VM1.29| .VM1 format]])
**Pocketstation Memory Card (is a derivate of a PS1 Memory Card with his own identifyer. See: .VM1 format) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocketstation] [[PocketStation]]
**Physical [[PocketStation| Pocketstation]]  by using the [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter| PlayStation Card Adapter]] & Virtual PocketStation Memory Card (is a derivate of a PS1 Memory Card with his own identifyer. For fun, you can use [[Game_Saves#PS1_Single_Save_.3F_.28.PSV.29| the PocketStation markers]] for your save data being recognized as PocketStation save data on XMB)
 


*PS2
*PS2
**Physical Memory Card PS2 (using the official USB<--->MC adaptor) [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter]]
**Physical Memory Card PS2 by using the [[PlayStation_Card_Adapter| PlayStation Card Adapter]]
**Virtual Memory Card PS2 (from internall hdd in .VM2 format) [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS2_.28.VM2.29]]
**Virtual Memory Card PS2 (from internal hdd in [[Game_Saves#Virtual_Memory_Card_PS2_.28.VM2.29| .VM2 format]])
**Virtual HDD PS2 (from internall hdd in .DAT format) [[Emulation#Virtual_PS2_HDD]]
**Virtual HDD PS2 (from internal HDD in .DAT format) [[Emulation#Virtual_PS2_HDD]]
 


*Portable sony consoles
*Portable sony consoles
**PSP-Go Internall flash storage [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSP_Go]
**PSP & PSP-Go Internal flash storage [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSP_Go]
**PSP Vita Memory Card [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ps_vita]
**PS Vita Memory Card [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ps_vita]
 
 
*Other Sony devices & PlayStation Certified devices (Sony, Sharp, HTC, Fujitsu, Wikipad)
**Sony Cameras
**Sony Walkman, e.g.: The digital media player S series NW-S764 is recognized as ATRAC Audio Device.
**Tablet and mobile phones related with the [https://psdevwiki.com/ps4/PlayStation_Mobile "playstation mobile apps compatibility"]). e.g.: The Xperia Z SO-02E is an unknown device (albeit if being properly connected in Media transfer mode, it should be recognized as mass storage).


*Other Sony devices
**Sony Xperia tablet and mobile phones internal flash (related with the "playstation mobile" apps compatibility) //Xperia Z so-02e is an unknown device on FW 4.30 (i did not try so much about setting related to this phone such nfc reader or rooted,boot as storage device...).
**Sony Cameras (certified device)
**Sony Walkman (certified device) e.g.: NW-S764 is a ATRAC Audio Device.


*Other devices
*Other devices
**Printer: Epson, Canon, HP and other (possible partial list of Printer Model Device on /dev_flash/vsh/etc/print/epson,pmd)
**[[Printer_support|See Printer page]]: Epson, Canon, HP and other.
 
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shouldn't this be on Mountpoints / [[Files on the PS3]] page instead?  [[User:Euss|Euss]]
shouldn't this be on Mountpoints / [[Files on the PS3]] page instead?  [[User:Euss|Euss]]

Latest revision as of 06:49, 15 April 2023

Event ID[edit source]

In "iris manager" version 2.35 or newer, there is a new function that displays the "event ID" on screen, this is limited to events that happens inside the iris enviroment but can be used to identify devices that are connected while iris is working

To display the "event ID" inside iris, first connect the device, then press Dualshock start button and then Dualshock select button

EventIDs used in GameOS[edit source]

Event #ID Notes
Dualshock PS button 0x8d001604 "PS" button press (used in iris to mount a fake disc in "100% discless compatibility" mode)


Posible Device ID's[edit source]

Feel free to erase this lines when proved or debunked



  • Portable sony consoles
    • PSP & PSP-Go Internal flash storage [1]
    • PS Vita Memory Card [2]


  • Other Sony devices & PlayStation Certified devices (Sony, Sharp, HTC, Fujitsu, Wikipad)
    • Sony Cameras
    • Sony Walkman, e.g.: The digital media player S series NW-S764 is recognized as ATRAC Audio Device.
    • Tablet and mobile phones related with the "playstation mobile apps compatibility"). e.g.: The Xperia Z SO-02E is an unknown device (albeit if being properly connected in Media transfer mode, it should be recognized as mass storage).



shouldn't this be on Mountpoints / Files on the PS3 page instead? Euss