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Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging
into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance.
To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2
cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2
developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card. The 8
MB Memory Card uses Flash Memory, the storage technology that's revolutionising
handheld computers, digital cameras and MP3 players. In contrast, the
128 KB memory cards that were designed for the original PlayStation use
memory blocks. While large files can spill over several blocks, you can't
store more than one file per block in that design, no matter how small
the file. The 8 MB Memory Card alleviates that problem by organising and
storing files much more like a computer hard disk.
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