Problems with Ar Tonelico 2 Memory card
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(12-30-2013, 03:23 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Silly question, but you have set it in the memory card selector right?

And can you see it in the BIOS?

Yeah I even made a new card and went into the bios, seen 2 cards and transfered my saves from my old card to the new one and it wouldn't even see the new card.
And if I'm not mistaken this is the only game that's doing it to me.
Back with pcsx2 9.9 it was working.
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#22
Your save is on the FIRST slot memory card right? AT games won't read slot 2.
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#23
Is it specifically called Mcd001.ps2 and Mcd002.ps2.

Linux is case sensitive and fussy and forgets to sometimes forgets to add extensions.
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(12-30-2013, 03:13 AM)DaTankAC Wrote: Did you see my comment to the other thread?

Yeah I seen that, I think it might be easier to install Mint 16 and just use Gregory's ppa.

(12-30-2013, 03:41 AM)DaTankAC Wrote: Is it specifically called Mcd001.ps2 and Mcd002.ps2.

Linux is case sensitive and fussy and forgets to sometimes forgets to add extensions.

I renamed them, makes it easier to remember what card has what on it.
I just renamed the card back to Mcd001.ps2 and it does the same thing.
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#25
Renaming = bad idea.
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(12-30-2013, 03:47 AM)DaTankAC Wrote: Renaming = bad idea.

Let me try to make a new card with Mcd001.ps2 name and see what happens.

Still not working.
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#27
You never answered above, but I am assuming you are using the first slot since yourenamed it mcd001
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#28
Just let PCSX2 make new cards. Then use mymc to extract the data and re-import it into the new cards. It's messy but it will spare you a lot of trouble in the long run.
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#29
(12-30-2013, 04:13 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: You never answered above, but I am assuming you are using the first slot since yourenamed it mcd001

Sorry yeah I have my card on slot 1.
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#30
I tried it still don't see it so I took the card out and started a new game.
Put my card back in and this is what my pcsx2 log says: [21:41:20.005] Auto-ejecting memcard [port:0, slot:0]
[21:41:24.944] Re-inserting auto-ejected memcard [port:0, slot:0]
I am going to see if it will let me save when I get to that point.
Still won't work. Oh well I will just play it on Windows 7.
Thanks for the help.
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