I can’t speak to the PS1, but the PS2 does have some unique exceptions to what you’re saying. (Edit: to clarify, these are rare exceptions; I just thought this was a neat fact.) This doesn’t really matter, though, because your comment is predicated on a misunderstanding of “memory”.
Everyone knew what the OP meant by (correctly) saying “memory”, but I don’t see anyone but me criticizing the top comment for that. But to clarify, yes, their actual point about how the memory is used is valid; I pointed out the exceptions on the PS2 as a neat fact, not as a way to nullify their general point.
I can’t speak to the PS1, but the PS2 does have some unique exceptions to what you’re saying.
What does different memory cards for different purposes have to do with them saying memory cards (as shown in the picture) is only for save states?
I do think they are confusing bringing RAM into play, but in the context of the meme they are right to say that internal storage and memory card storage isn’t used for the same purpose (installed games vs game saves)
It’s save data, not “save states”. That’s an emulator feature.
They’re basically correct that you’re only using memory cards for save data because the game itself is on a disc (point of pedantry: it’s a “disc”, not a “disk” unless you were using a HDD like they referred to). I was just pointing out a neat little fact that there were very rare cases when it wasn’t actually just used for save data storage.
They’re correct they aren’t used for the same purpose. IIRC, a PS1 game would’ve been more akin to at most around 2 GiB for the ones that featured four discs.
They tried and failed to be a pedant about “memory” (you can’t tell me everyone didn’t know what the OP meant even if they hadn’t been correct); I don’t see why an attempt at keeping things factual is “really unnecessary”. The meme itself is stupid as hell and has no nuance, but tbh that’s par for the course for tech memes.
This objectively isn’t true. “Memory” isn’t strictly random access memory (RAM) or even volatile memory in general. Secondary storage is nonvolatile memory.
I can’t speak to the PS1, but the PS2 does have some unique exceptions to what you’re saying. (Edit: to clarify, these are rare exceptions; I just thought this was a neat fact.) This doesn’t really matter, though, because your comment is predicated on a misunderstanding of “memory”.
But some rectangles are squares isn’t really a gotcha. Everyone knew what they meant .
Everyone knew what the OP meant by (correctly) saying “memory”, but I don’t see anyone but me criticizing the top comment for that. But to clarify, yes, their actual point about how the memory is used is valid; I pointed out the exceptions on the PS2 as a neat fact, not as a way to nullify their general point.
What does different memory cards for different purposes have to do with them saying memory cards (as shown in the picture) is only for save states?
I do think they are confusing bringing RAM into play, but in the context of the meme they are right to say that internal storage and memory card storage isn’t used for the same purpose (installed games vs game saves)
A few points:
They’re correct they aren’t used for the same purpose. IIRC, a PS1 game would’ve been more akin to at most around 2 GiB for the ones that featured four discs.
You’re entitled to your points but the pedantry is really unnecessary
They tried and failed to be a pedant about “memory” (you can’t tell me everyone didn’t know what the OP meant even if they hadn’t been correct); I don’t see why an attempt at keeping things factual is “really unnecessary”. The meme itself is stupid as hell and has no nuance, but tbh that’s par for the course for tech memes.
Incorrect
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_memory
>“Incorrect”
>Links to the article that has a section summarizing the contents of this article
I don’t know what you’re a beacon of, but it isn’t literacy.
Read the freaking second sentence of the article. Quote:
Since you have “primary storage” in your own quote, it seems you two are actually agreeing that OP is using memory correctly?
Nope, click on primary storage and you’ll find that its another term for RAM
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/often#English
Hope this helps!