Mad Catz GameShark2 Instruction Manual page 11

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To copy files from one device to another, follow the steps below:
1. Use "L2" & "R2" on your controller to switch between the Source and Target panel.
2. Activate the Target Panel and press "R2" on your controller to cycle through any storage
devices connected to your PS2 until you get to the device you want to copy to.
3. Activate the Source Panel and press "L2" on your controller to cycle through the storage
devices connected to your PS2 until you get to the device you want to copy files from.
4. Once you have your Source and Target devices set up correctly, use the D-PAD on your
controller to highlight the file on the Source panel that you want to copy.
5. Press "CROSS" on your controller to select/de-select highlighted files. If you want to copy the
entire contents of the Source device to the Target device, bring up the "Options" menu by
pressing "CIRCLE" on your controller, and choose the "Select All" option.
6. When you are happy with the files you have selected, press "CIRCLE" on your controller to
bring up the "Options" menu and choose the "Copy to Target" option. Please wait while the
files you have selected in the Source panel are being copied to the Target device.
PLEASE NOTE
GameShark
2 currently only supports the read-only function with USB Mass Storage Devices,
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so you cannot delete or copy files to any USB devices, however you can only view, load or copy
files from them. This means you can only never select your USB device as a Target device.
IMPORTANT NOTE
GameShark
2 is not compatible with files with a file name over 267 characters (includes file
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extension) in length stored on USB storage devices.
It is not advised to copy large non-PS2 files such as MP3 music or MPEG movie files onto your
PS2 memory cards as you may experience problems.
e) Zipping PS2 Game Saves (PS2 Memory Cards Only)
Zipping is a powerful and incredibly useful feature that compresses game saves on any
PlayStation
2 memory device, increasing its storage capacity! It works with all PlayStation
®
compatible memory cards. You can access the "Zip" function in either the Source or Target panels.
Follow the steps below to "Zip" a file:
1. Make sure you have your PS2 memory card selected in the Target or Source panel.
2. Scroll through the PS2 Game Saves stored on your PS2 memory card and highlight the game
save you want to Zip (compress).
3. Press "CROSS" on your controller to select/de-select highlighted game save(s). Selected
game save(s) will flash.
4. Bring up the "Options" menu using "CIRCLE" on your controller and select the "Zip/ Unzip
Save" option and press "CROSS" on your controller. Wait as your selected game save(s) are
being Zipped.
Once your save(s) have been zipped, the Free Space gauge will change to reflect the increased
storage capacity of your PS2 memory card.
PLEASE NOTE
The Zip function is designed for PS2 game saves only, we do not advise you use the zip function
on other types of files.
Due to the memory allocation available on the PS2, some large game saves cannot be zipped. If
this is the case you will be prompted. Your original save will not be affected.
f) Unzipping PS2 Game Saves
To use a zipped game save you will need to unzip it first. You cannot load a compressed or
"Zipped" game save into a game. Once you have unzipped your game save, it can then be used
as normal.The process for unzipping a game save is exactly the same as "Zipping a game save"
as detailed above.
1. Make sure you have your PS2 memory card selected in the Target or Source panel.
2. Scroll through the PS2 Game Saves stored on your PS2 memory card and highlight the save
you want to Unzip (uncompress).
3. Press "CROSS" on your controller to select/deselect highlighted game save(s). Selected
game save(s) will flash.
4. Bring up the "Options" menu using "CIRCLE" on your controller and select the "Zip/ Unzip
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