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Original link to MyMC is dead, posted disclaimer and link to GitHub repository since it's so hard to find a working Windows executable elsewhere
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You can download myMC from [http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-forum/121474-gamefaq-saves-pcsx2-memory-cards-using-mymc.html here] or [http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:11068/mymc/index.html here] and extract the files from the archive to a folder (no installation necessary).
You can download myMC from [http://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-forum/121474-gamefaq-saves-pcsx2-memory-cards-using-mymc.html here] or [http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:11068/mymc/index.html here] and extract the files from the archive to a folder (no installation necessary).
*NOTE: The MyMC developer's original download site's either been taken down or moved, as [http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:11068/mymc/index.html this link] is dead. I believe the other link to the NGEmu forums also refers to the same website, so you may have to find a way to install python and manually compile the latest version of MyMC via the [https://github.com/ps2dev/mymc GitHub repository].


To use it, run the '''mymc-gui.exe''' executable. By default it will automatically prompt you to select a memcard file so point it at one of your .ps2 memcards, or you can do this later by selecting "Open" to choose another memcard.
To use it, run the '''mymc-gui.exe''' executable. By default it will automatically prompt you to select a memcard file so point it at one of your .ps2 memcards, or you can do this later by selecting "Open" to choose another memcard.
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