Without more details, I'll assume a general approach to writing about eMMC in a technological context, which might relate to a device or system named or referred to as "Postal3".
(VGA, HDMI, or direct soldering) to work on the chip without removing it from the motherboard. FT232 Support: postal3 emmc full
This tricks the game into thinking a folder called "emmc" is actually a physical drive. The game will write to this folder instead of looking for real eMMC hardware. Without more details, I'll assume a general approach
Why eMMC is still a good low-budget storage option? - Truechip (VGA, HDMI, or direct soldering) to work on
: Viewing and modifying the internal partition table of the storage chip. Key Hardware Requirements To use Postal3 for eMMC work, you typically need:
Select and ensure the COM port matches the one assigned in Device Manager.