The G1 from t-mobile will be delivered with a 1GB MicroSD, but when
it's not present you could make an error dialog which says you program
needs an SD card.

On Oct 4, 2:12 am, Jason Proctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi justin,
>
> thanks for the response.
>
> supposing i'm running on a real device and the user doesn't have an
> SD card. then what?
>
> thanks,
> j
>
> >You should put temporary files somewhere in /sdcard, as generally this
> >will have more available space than a device's internal storage. For
> >this to work you need to use emulator options to specify an sdcard
> >image that was created with the mksdcard utility.
>
> >You're getting the error you're getting because /sdcard doesn't exist
> >since you haven't specified an sdcard image file.
>
> >Cheers,
> >Justin
> >Android Team @ Google
>
> >On Oct 3, 3:02 pm, Jason Proctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>  is there a good spot in the filesystem to park temporary files?
>
> >>  i notice from rummaging around that there is no /tmp on this Linux
> >>  box, and File.getTempFile() fails, with the error "can't create
> >>  /sdcard/$filename".
>
> >>  (and android error messages should be more informative in general, IMHO.)
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