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superperry
8th April 2004, 01:38 PM
Is there an adapter for Memory stick to SD/MMC slot so I can use my memory stick to used with my MDA II?
Is there a product like this?(Memory Stick convert to SD/MMC slot)
Thanks!
Edoras
8th April 2004, 05:39 PM
Only if XDA II have a CF slot...then can use this sort of adapter... What do you think..?
http://www.psism.com/compacttrio.jpg
http://www.psism.com/compacttrio.htm
superperry
9th April 2004, 11:18 AM
Thanks! :lol: But I already know that... :oops: What I want is just Memory stick to SD/MMC slot I dont want to add backpack just to use my memory stick. :)
Then I guess no such thing exist huh!?
Edoras
9th April 2004, 04:57 PM
I also tried searching on the Net but found nothing... Hmmm.. too bad.. :(
superperry
10th April 2004, 10:39 PM
Thanks for all your help mate... :) I guess we just need to wait and hope some manufacturer will come up with what we want. :)
umetnic
11th April 2004, 08:51 AM
...or XDAIII will have CF Slot! :lol:
P.S. ( If Anyone knows a cheap SD card seller in Europe, please be so kind and let me know - Here in SLovenia are they just 2 Expensive :roll: )
Regards!! :wink:
Dejan
Edoras
11th April 2004, 06:09 PM
Yes - I think they should design the upcoming XDA with mutiple memory slots (CF, SD, MMC, MS etc).. Good idea! :D
superperry
15th April 2004, 12:53 PM
LOL... But that sucks if we need to wait for XDA/MDAIII to used different types of memory cards. It means we need to spent another thousand bucks(closed to) to have it. :lol:
superperry
15th April 2004, 12:54 PM
LOL... But that sucks if we need to wait for XDA/MDAIII to used different types of memory cards. It means we need to spent another thousand bucks(closed to) to have it. :lol:
Rudegar
15th April 2004, 01:11 PM
well the backpack is not that expensive
of cause one can not always be sure that
using a converter like the backpack to get CF
to use a converter to get MS would work 100%
there will only be such a product as a ms to sd if there was a high enough demand for it
i doubt there is
is it not only sony who use ms ?
sd seem imho to become the std like CF was which is getting old and will prob be outfased in 2 years or something
superperry
17th April 2004, 11:00 PM
well the backpack is not that expensive
of cause one can not always be sure that
using a converter like the backpack to get CF
to use a converter to get MS would work 100%
there will only be such a product as a ms to sd if there was a high enough demand for it
i doubt there is
is it not only sony who use ms ?
sd seem imho to become the std like CF was which is getting old and will prob be outfased in 2 years or something
I guess you're right CF will be faced out in a few years, SD might be the next standard BUT micro drive still using CF isn't it? So I guess there are still some debate on that huh! :)
I also read somewhere that mini-SD is also coming out soon. So I guess we'll just wait and see what happened in the few years. :roll: :lol:
jarekt
18th April 2004, 02:15 PM
Belive me - You don't want to have XDAIII with CF slot. Just look at Your precious XDA or XDAII close to Your face during a phone call and imagine it 20% biger and 50g havier. Even now it's way too big as a phone especially that summer is comming and I have totaly no idea how to carry it without all those winter clothes, deep ass hell pockets :D
Best idea I can imagine is USB port in host mode - I've got HDD 9mm (from laptop computer) in aluminium case connected via USB interface. Imagine U can have 40GB in another pocket to carry all those xxx movies LOL.
UK badboy
15th June 2004, 03:46 AM
I've got HDD 9mm (from laptop computer) in aluminium case connected via USB interface. Imagine U can have 40GB in another pocket to carry all those xxx movies LOL.
U got a Hdd connected via usb- is that right? Can you transfer files? Is it a simple laptop drive enclosure u got? Let me know bruv- I wanna hook it up...
Rudegar
15th June 2004, 01:11 PM
UK badboy just before the place you quoted he says
Best idea I can imagine is USB port in host mode
which mean that he would like xda3 to support host mode because xda2 dont, so unless his external disk is defect then he can transfer files from his pc not his ppc
if 9mm mean 2.5" laptop hd then i have this case (it's still empty but i will get a fujitcu or seagate 2.5" disk for it soon)
http://www.starkingtech.com/@PRDCT/TT945.htm
it have both firewire and usb2 connecting options
and i will of cause use firewire since irl it's faster then usb2
but it's nice that it have usb2 aswell because far from all computers have firewire yet and usb2 is backward compatible with usb1.1
superperry
14th July 2004, 05:43 PM
Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
jarekt
16th July 2004, 12:51 PM
Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
It has nothing to do with UR device. U can ask if this reader will work with your SD card (of course it will :P) but there is no way to connect XDA to it directly ROTFL.
superperry
17th July 2004, 05:03 PM
Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
It has nothing to do with UR device. U can ask if this reader will work with your SD card (of course it will :P) but there is no way to connect XDA to it directly ROTFL.
Thanks! I did went back and I missed understood the fine print... the one with "*" ..."**" asterisk thing...
Carlos
19th August 2004, 07:32 PM
If Anyone knows a cheap SD card seller in Europe,
Here in the US, I'm seeing 256MB SD cards for $30 now, and the high-speed cards for $40.
If that's a lot less than what you pay there, I'd be happy to post one to you. It costs $5 to send something that small to Europe, and it arrives in 4-7 days.
bdarras
19th August 2004, 09:48 PM
http://www.memory4more.com/show.cgi?inhalt.htm
has 1 Gb sd card for about 110Euros (+ tax and delivery)
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