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Welcome, This is a retro gaming hardware video, in which I present my collection of 72 models/variants of official PlayStation 1 memory cards (a device that allows you to save your progress in games), and where I provide a multitude of info I gathered on the device. Summary of the video's content: I. Introduction Context/history at 00:11 What a memory card contains at 06:27 II. PCBs and shells PCBs overview at 08:19 Detailed slideshow of PCBs/shells at 12:55 How to distinguish PCBs through clear shells at 13:53 Miscellaneous PCBs specificities at 19:52 Performance (reading latency) comparison of the NOLETTER PCBs at 21:20 Discrepency between quarter codes and dates on chips at 38:49 Dates inside the shells at 39:10 What is a shell's molding patterns at 40:33 NOLETTER molding patterns at 45:23 S molding patterns at 51:19 R molding patterns at 1:20:13 H0 and H1 molding pattern at 1:30:24 H2 molding patterns at 1:32:48 Overall molding pattern engravings comparisons at 1:38:19 Legit molding patterns matchings at 1:44:35 Painted logo font on the front shells at 1:48:36 III. Database/criteria for collecting The 20 shells colors (rows of the "Table of Models") at 1:55:58 PCB/shell categories (columns of the "Table of Models") at 2:03:23 Models cells in the "Table of Models" at 2:10:18 Possible arguments to expand the collection at 2:15:47 Conditions of keeping a memory card in the collection at 2:23:43 IV. Collection's display by (group of) color(s) Overview of the entire collection at 2:27:17 Gray at 2:35:32 Crystal at 2:46:19 Candy Orange at 2:53:43 See-through Red, See-through Green, See-through White, Silver, See-through Yellow and Grayish White at 3:01:31 Emerald at 3:07:09 Island Blue at 3:14:56 Lemon Yellow at 3:18:05 Cherry Red at 3:19:40 White at 3:23:20 Black at 3:25:26 Smoke Gray at 3:26:32 Red at 3:28:42 Light Gray at 3:29:37 Slate Gray and Crimson Red at 3:33:44 V. Miscellaneous Japanese and Western stickers' codes at 3:35:20 The Access Card and the debug model at 3:50:05 Annex/follow up links: // UPDATED IN NOVEMBER 2024 // Bulky Excel file containing the "Table of Models", and various info and pictures on the PS1 memory card packages: https://www.mediafire.com/file/p3dbza... "Part 2" video; contains info on packages, sticker color schemes, counterfeits models/packages, unformatting proccess, and a maintenance utility (cleaning the contacts of PCB, front label/sticker removal, and yellowing removal): • PS1 Official Memory Cards - Various info Video in which I test the operability of each of the 72 memory cards in a PS1 console, while showing that some specificities of their PCBs and shells are "legit": • Testing and displaying in details all the ... Video in which I display the collection by PCB/shell category instead of by color: • Displaying my collection of 72 genuine PS1... Video in which I show how you a can use the info on the PCBs and the molding patterns of the shells to reassemble memory cards: • Assembling back PS1 genuine memory cards Sources that may be of help: https://strefapsx.pl/karta-pamieci-sc... https://www.elotrolado.net/wiki/PlayS... https://vgcollect.com/search/ BGM credit: In all sections except when I display the collection: Final Fantasy IX - Return of the Evil Mist by Nobuo Uematsu. This is one of my favorite themes; it evokes the Disc 4 of FF9, in which I generally sink dozens of hours in various grindings, to draw a parallel of all the time swallowed up in growing the collection and gathering info on PS1 memory cards. When I display the collection: medley created by the user "Thiago Quirino Ventura" of themes/leitmotives (by an unknown composer of Konami) from the PS1 game Pro Evolution Soccer and the PS2 game Winning Eleven 5 - Final Evolution. This is just a theme that I really like, from a popular PS1 football game back in the days in Algeria. Medley's link: • Soundtrack [Winning Eleven 5 - Final Evolu... Complementary info/updates: Info on a "prototype" model with a longer shell: • Sony PS1 memory card "prototype" The quarter code in a back sticker may refer to the production date of the sticker itself. All the info comes from my observation, and even if I tried to be rigorous, it is very likely that there is a lot of erroneous info, because almost nothing is officially documented. PS1 memory cards having 128k capacity is the only electronic domain info I know. At 3:01:24 : The memory card cannot be a Cherry Red (that was only released in Japan) because it has a western sticker (the N1158 mention at the back sticker appears through the front shell). At 3:31:08 : I meant S2 instead of S1. The last known quarter of the S3 category is 02-03 instead of 02-02, and the one of the the H2 is 04-04 instead of 04-03. Check the last version of the downloadable Excel file to check the other updates I made in that regard.