Quality] — Epsxe000.mcr [extra

(131,072 bytes). This is the standard size for a 15-block PS1 memory card image. Internal Format: It is a raw binary image of a PS1 memory card. How to Manage the Content If you want to view or edit what is

in ePSXe, which allows you to delete or move individual save blocks just like on an original console.

If you own a hacked PS3 or a PlayStation Vita running custom firmware, you can take your ePSXe progress on the go. By converting your epsxe000.mcr file into a Vita-compatible .VMP file or a PS3-compatible .PSV file using homebrew tools, you can transfer your saves via USB and continue your campaign on real hardware. Best Practices for Safeguarding Your Progress epsxe000.mcr

Rename epsxe000.mcr to match the ROM name precisely, changing the extension to match your core (e.g., Final Fantasy VII.srm ).

Yes, as long as you point ePSXe to the new file in the memory card configuration. (131,072 bytes)

If you are moving from ePSXe to a more accurate emulator like , you will need to convert your .mcr file. Locate: Find your epsxe000.mcr file. Rename: Rename the file extension from .mcr to .srm .

For retro gaming enthusiasts, the ePSXe emulator stands as one of the most reliable gateways to the golden era of the original PlayStation (PS1). Whether you are scaling the cliffs of Tomb Raider , managing your inventory in Resident Evil , or clocking hundreds of hours in Final Fantasy VII , your progress relies entirely on a single, critical virtual file: . How to Manage the Content If you want

subfolder within the ePSXe app data folder on your device storage. How to Use or Change It If you want to use a different file or manage your cards: Open ePSXe and go to Memory Card In the window that appears, you will see slots for Memory Card 1 Memory Card 2 next to Card 1 to browse for a different file or to create a new one by typing a new name. Managing and Editing Saves