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There *IS* a possiblity to do that, yet I havent had a chance to try it. I have the PS2 Network adapter, which allows me (thru the exploit) to start an ftp server on my PS2. That way, I can directly copy and paste stuff unto the memory card. Since the PS3s harddrive is simply SATA, it should be connectable to a PC. I dont know, what FS the PS3 uses, but if not already, there will be a way to read an write unto the drive in a readable format. Or you just copy the save game (just like with the psp) unto a memory stick and plug it into the PS3. Maybe it eats them... I cant tell.Segitz
Even if you could directly access the PS2 memory card or the PS3 HD the problem is that the files he downloaded are not in a format recognizable by the PS2 or PS3 as a save. They're in a proprietary format unique to the software used by the save transfer device that was used to upload the save. Copying the file is easy but getting the PS3 to recognize it is the problem - you have to have the same device the file is formatted for to transfer to a PS2 memory card then upload it to the PS3. The PS3's own file format for PS1/2 saves is different from the MaxDrive, Xport, etc formats.
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