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Support and General Use => Hardware => Topic started by: debagley on May 18, 2006, 10:38:48 AM
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Hello all. In a recent thread titled "SD card sizes - what size will fit inside an Ondio?" http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=3574.0 (http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=3574.0), amiconn stated:
All standard MMC, MMC plus (aka MMC 4.0), and Thin-SD cards up to 4GB should work, although cards >2GB are untested. MMCs don't exist as >4GB, because the protocol doesn't support it.
I'm enjoying an Ondio 128 with Rockbox and a 2GB A-Data "Turbo MMCplus" card, but (as always) would like more space. I see that 4GB MMC cards of this same brand are available on eBay for ~$100. Has anyone successfully used a 4GB MMC card or, as amiconn implies, would I be the first to try it (can't imagine that would be the case)?
Thanks for any input!
--DeBagley
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I _think_ amiconn himself has tried one. At least I seem to recall him mentioning he was using the "largest capacity flash player Rockbox currently supports" and 4GB+128MB beats out even the 4G iPod Nano. :)
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I have a 4GB A-Data "Turbo-MMC plus" for my Ondios. It's the first MMC size to be formatted with FAT32. It's working nicely :)
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This is good news! I saw a new low US price point for 4GB, "Compatible with MMC slots" today - $50 after rebate.
Sale:
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/4782009
Specs:
http://www.patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=4&catid=3&prodgroupid=16&id=437&type=6
http://www.patriotmemory.com/products/specs/pef4g133sd.pdf
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hmmm... but that's an SD card. SD cards are slightly larger than MMC cards, and are a pain to put in your ondio. better to stick with genuine MMC cards - price point is still around 80 USD for MMC. (without rebate)