Yes, it is perfectly possible. MMC is partitioned in two: one is FAT and the
other is LINUX. Both of them are going to be completely independent (they
are different partitions).
The FAT one is going to be accessible via USB to your PC. And, of course,
the system may create on it the SWAP file of
This is not an accurate statement. The MMC card offers additional file
storage (it shows up in applications and the File manager).
Additionally, you can enable extend virtual memory which offers a sort
of swap space which lets you run more applications at once (extending
the 64mb built
Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
?drian L?vio wrote:
Mike Yue escreveu:
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
already done the job extending the real memory.
But, seems I was wrong.
Now my N770 is
Mike Yue escreveu:
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
already done the job extending the real memory.
But, seems I was wrong.
Now my N770 is booted from MMC card ext2 partition(around
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
Mike Yue escreveu:
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
already done the job extending the real memory.
But, seems I was wrong.
Now my N770 is booted from MMC card
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as many apps
as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had already done the job
extending the real memory.
But, seems I was wrong.
Now my N770 is booted from MMC card ext2 partition(around 450MB). From command
top, I
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
?drian L?vio wrote:
Mike Yue escreveu:
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run
as many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card
had already done the job extending the real memory.
But, seems I was
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
Booting from MMC (a rather complicated, advanced maneuver) lets you
install as many applications as will fit on the MMC card you purchased
- in this case, I believe the card will _not_ show up as Removable
Memory Card in the file manager or