Emulators look for saves in specific folders. Ensure you place the new .mcd file into the designated cards or saves folder of your target emulator.
Copy or move the newly renamed .mcd file into the memory card folder of your target emulator (like FPse on Android or RetroArch). Launch a game and check if your save is recognized.
Head to the developer's official page at onorisoft.free.fr/psx/psx.htm to download the latest version. It's a portable application, so no installation is needed; just unzip the folder and run the .exe file. mcr to mcd converter
: The software will display all individual game saves inside that memory card image.
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the file and select Properties to confirm the size is exactly 128 KB (131,072 bytes). Right-click the file again and select Rename . Delete the mcr letters after the period and type mcd .
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Because these are often just raw binary data, you can sometimes simply from .mcd to .mcr to get them to work. For a more reliable "deep" conversion that handles file headers properly: Use a tool like MemCardRex. Open your .mcd file. Go to Save As and select the .mcr format. ⛏️ The Minecraft Legacy Context