![]() You should see a PS3\Export folder structure with a bunch of PSV files. Safely remove the USB memory stick and plug it into your PC that’s running RetroArch.Unfortunately, I had to do them one at a time and couldn’t figure out a way to copy multiple saves at once. Stick a USB memory stick into your PS3 and copy your desired game’s save files over.I performed some of these steps years ago but basically, you would need to use a PS3 Memory Card Adaptor to copy your save data from your PS1 Memory Card to your PS3’s HDD. This process is documented on ’s Help Library.You may rename these files and if you do, make sure to edit the cue file with any text editor to refer to the renamed bin files.You should see 1 cue and 1 or more bin files with names that represent a timestamp of when the dump was started Check your RetroArch’s downloads folder to confirm files and their sizes.Grab your desired PS1 Disc and use RetroArch’s Dump Disc feature to store your disc locally and relieve of it of its spinning duties.Download the “Sony - Playstation (PCSX ReARMed)” core. ![]() Head on over to RetroArch’s website, download the program and install or unzip it.Hardware Used: PC, PS3, USB Memory Stick for both PS3 and PC, PS3 Memory Card Adaptor Get RetroArch Going Here are roughly the steps I undertook to get this going. I was able to successfully load my old game saves into PCSX ReARMed and relive some old gamer memories.
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