

Mess with N64 and PlayStation Memory Cards on PCs 39
An anonymous reader writes
"Here's a neat little review over at gamecenter about the InterAct DexDrive. From the article: This small PC peripheral lets you manage N64 and PlayStation memory cards on your PC. Naturally, this opens up a world of opportunities: Downloading game saves from IterAct's Web site, or other sites on the Internet, and uploading them to your memory card is a snap. "
That's kinda spiffy. Wonder what a hex editor could do to
those games (oh look, I have 8 million rupies)
kewl technology, but.. (Score:1)
-- You've always been owned, Corporations SUCK --
keyh
Stupid (Score:1)
N64 Cart -> PC...hmm? (Score:1)
Eeh.. (Score:1)
The DexDrive has been out for awhile. Although I didn't know they had a N64 version. Note that the ones produced by the PSX one are compatible with PSEmuPro. And vice-versa, "cards" created with PSEmuPro work just fine transferred back to a real card.
For DIY-type people, the PlaySaver [aol.com] appears to work just as well, was out long before the DexDrive, and only costs as much as a floppy cable, some minor parts, and some sweat. I need to get working on mine..
Rupies (Score:1)
No Way! I think I read a Rupee is worth about
2 American Dollars.. that makes sense until
you try to buy that fish which would come out
to around 400 Bucks I guess it could be really
fresh eh?
JWitt
Golly.. (Score:1)
Stupid (Score:1)
Good points (Score:1)
Most cheats are in the form of passwords though, so that's not such a hot use. As for copying to disk, bah - why not get one of those "Mega Memory Cards" for $20-40? Surely it's cheaper than getting a PC adapter...
god damn URL critters got me again (Score:1)
saved games good. (Score:1)
anybody else seen the n64 games like Blitz99 that have arcade counterparts with n64 memory card slots? I think this may be the beginning of some serious takedowns in ye old arcade. Mix and match the greatest team players... hmm.
DexDrive under Linux? (Score:1)
Not that I'd be able to use it then... I'm out of serial ports (my modem and Pilot take one each), and also out of interrupts for new ones. Bring on the day of USB peripherals...
When I read the headline... (Score:1)
http://www.internetter.com/titan/mess/ [internetter.com]
Thought maybe it was going to support PSX and N64 emulation along with Colecovision and Apple II. :o>
J.
Not always true Pt. II (Score:1)
Rupies (Score:1)
saved games from cartridges (Score:1)
kewl technology, but.. (Score:1)
If it wasn't for those giant, "evil" corporations, technology on the level of the Nintendo 64 wouldn't exist in the first place. That kind of R&D is only possible with the promise of major profit return. Like it or not, it is only natural that the creators of these technologies would defend their right to keep them proprietary. This isn't anything new, it goes back to Nintendo attacking the unlicensed NES carts and the Game Genie and has only recently come to include attacks on emulators and unlicensed acessories. If you created a technology and others tried to profit off it, you'd be just as quick to attack it as Sony was to attack Connectix.
On a side note, the DexDrive has been out for a few months now and there hasn't been even a murmur of threat from Sony or Nintendo, so I really don't see it being likely that legal action will be taken.
Rupees (Score:1)
My conversion of (8000RS -> $300) was wrong because:
a) I was doing it in my head
b) I was using the currency exchange rate which was valid when I moved to the US (1RS == $25) It's now around $45 I think
what's more, we cant get onions either.. thanks a lot for that embargo!
-Laxative
down w/ the BJP
Zelda Max. Rupies= 255 == FFh :) (Score:1)
The dirty lining. (Score:1)
saved games good. (Score:1)
saved games good. (Score:1)
not new to the psx (Score:1)
Rupies = Money in Zelda (Score:1)