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==Flash Storage:==
==Flash Storage:==
*Memory Stick PRO Duo Expansion Slot (PSP-1000, PSP-2000, PSP-3000, PSP-E1000)
*Memory Stick PRO Duo Expansion Slot PSP1000.svg PSP2000.svg PSP3000.svg
*Memory Stick Micro (M2) Expansion Slot (PSP-N1000)
*Memory Stick Micro (M2) Expansion Slot PSPN1000.svg
*Internal Flash Storage[citation needed]
*Internal Flash Storage[citation needed]
**Internal NAND flash used by System Software is partitioned into 4 sectors:
**Internal NAND flash used by System Software is partitioned into 4 sectors:
***[[flash0]], contains system firmware – 24MB (PSP-1000)
***flash0, contains system firmware – 24MB (PSP-1000)
***flash1, contains system settings – 8MB (PSP-1000)
***flash1, contains system settings – 8MB (PSP-1000)
***flash2, contains PSN activation data – 944 kB (PSP-1000)
***flash2, empty* – 944 kB (PSP-1000)
***flash3, for Japan-exclusive features (?) – 880 kB (PSP-1000)
***flash3, empty* – 880 kB (PSP-1000)
**PSP-N1000: 16 GB total, 14.74 GB usable. Part of the internal storage is shared with System Software.
**PSP-N1000: 16 GB total, 14.74 GB usable. Part of the internal storage is shared with System Software.
**PSP-1000: 32 MB total, all of it used by the System Software.
**PSP-1000: 32 MB total, all of it used by the System Software.
<!-- **PSP-2000/3000/E1000: 64 MB total, 32MB used for system, another 32mb used for UMD cache, available memory not changed for compatibility with 100x models. uhh this is RAM ->>
**PSP-2000/3000: 64 MB total, 32MB used for system, another 32mb used for UMD cache, available memory not changed for compatibility with 100x models.
*Internal flash uses the FAT32 file system. Memory Stick media is compatible with both FAT and FAT32, although devices measuring 4 GB or more must use the FAT32 file system.
*Internal flash uses the FAT32 file system. Memory Stick media is compatible with both FAT and FAT32, although devices measuring 4 GB or more must use the FAT32 file system.
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