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Revision as of 13:11, 30 June 2016

Saturn MK-80300.jpg
Saturn Backup Memory
Made for: Sega Saturn
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code

The Sega Saturn Backup Memory, otherwise called Back-Up RAM Cartridge in the US or Power Memory (パワーメモリー) in Japan, is an external storage cartridge used to save game progress and data as an alternative to using the system's internal memory. The cartridge provides over 16 times the amount of space; offering up to 512k of memory as opposed to the internal 32k.

The cartridge works similarly to the CD BackUp RAM Cart offered for the Sega Mega-CD.

Some games were distributed with stickers for the Backup Memory, including Policenauts and the North American release of Dragon Force.

Reading save data

When reading save data from the memory manager on the Sega Saturn BIOS, it will appear in this format.

Save Data
Name Comment File Size
Name of the file Extra comments on the file. The amount of space (Blocks) that file occupies.

How each file is named and what the comments field represents depends on how the developer has written each descriptor. When reading other articles on Sonic Retro and Sega Retro, keep in mind these common symbols represented in the wiki to determine the text as these variables are likely to differ when viewing on the Memory Manager.

[##] - Number

[MM] - Month

[DD] - Day

[X] - Letter

Gallery

Manuals

Physical scans

Saturn, US
BackupMemory Saturn US Box Back.jpgNospine.pngSaturn 80101 box-1.jpg
Cover
BackUpMemorySaturnUSManual.pdf
Manual
Saturn, EU
BackupMemory Saturn EU Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngSaturn MK-80300 box-1.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (HSS-0111)
Saturn HSS-0111 box-2.jpgNospine-small.pngSaturn HSS-0111 box-1.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (HSS-0138)
Saturn HSS-0138 box-2.jpgSaturn HSS-0138 box-1.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (Sakura Taisen)
Saturn HSS-0153 box-2.jpgNospine-small.pngSaturn HSS-0153 box-1.jpg
Cover

References


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Development Hardware Programming Box | Sound Box | E7000 | CartDev | SNASM2 | Address Checker | PSY-Q Development System | MIRAGE Universal CD Emulator
Misc. Hardware 6Player | SBom Multitap‎ | Saturn region converter cartridges | Action Replay | Pro Action Replay | Action Replay Plus | X-Terminator (Version 3) | S-S Promoter | Other cartridges