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Frantisek Dufka schrieb:
FAT32 is not very practical system for sizes over 32GB. Even Windows
refuses to format partitions over 32GB with FAT32. I guess FAT table is
too large to be efficiently handled by memory restricted devices.
Exactly. I
Subject: micro SDHC to mini SDHC adapter/extender
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I'd like to purchase an 8G class 4 micro/mini SDHC card for the
N810. From
what I can tell there are no 8G mini SDHC cards. (I have not been
able to find
any
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Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 23:06:42 -0500
From: Jeffrey Mark Siskind
Subject: micro SDHC to mini SDHC adapter/extender
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
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I'd like to purchase an 8G class 4 micro/mini SDHC card for the
N810. From
what I
/extenders. And I've not been
able to find a
way to purchase just a micro to mini adapter/extender without a
memory card.
Is there any difference between the micro to mini adapter/extender
for SDHC
cards vs. non-HC SD cards? If I purchase a small capacity microSD
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 09:23:19AM -0800, DrFredC.com wrote:
Some other info -- SD cards max size is 2G, SDHC limit is 32G with 16s
just now reaching the market. SDHC use FAT32. SD use FAT 12/16.
There are some non-standard SD cards with 4GB. I've got one in my N800.
I'm sure it isn't
Marius Gedminas wrote:
Why are SDHC cards limited to 32GB? It's not a filesystem limitation --
FAT32 supports up to 8TB, if I can trust Wikipedia. And SDHC cards
use sector addressing instead of byte addressing, which hints at a limit
of at least 1TB (2GB limit of standard SD cards * 512
with
adapters/extenders to full size SDHC.) I've only found smaller capacity memory
cards with micro to mini adapters/extenders. And I've not been able to find a
way to purchase just a micro to mini adapter/extender without a memory card.
Is there any difference between the micro to mini adapter/extender