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Cphil1
10th September 2009, 02:49 AM
Hey guys,

I've been looking for something I had on my wizard a while back. I had something that made my SD card appear as if it was the wizard's hard drive. I remember when I would look at memory, it would show under internal memory something like 2000mb as opposed to the standard 50mb. I've searched all around and was never able to find that again.

At the same time, I was wondering if UC capable roms are not the same thing...? Anyone care to explain exactly what that means?

Thanks,

Phil

Azazello
10th September 2009, 04:48 PM
Hey guys,

I've been looking for something I had on my wizard a while back. I had something that made my SD card appear as if it was the wizard's hard drive. I remember when I would look at memory, it would show under internal memory something like 2000mb as opposed to the standard 50mb. I've searched all around and was never able to find that again.

That would be WM5torage

nestu
12th September 2009, 01:36 PM
Don't really think that WM5torage is what Cphil1 is looking for. WM5torage simply makes your Wizard's SD card visible as would a "pen drive" from your PC. It doesn't "tag on" the card's larger memory to the smaller internal one - which if I understand correctly, is what Cphil1 is after.

Cheers.

Cphil1
13th September 2009, 05:37 PM
So far, no luck...

I still haven't found that app. I'm very disappointed that I flashed my roms without remembering that I had something like that! :confused:

Anyways, I still would like to know what is the complete definition of UC capable. Would it be a way to store program files on the storage card all the while running it from the ppc?

Phil

nestu
15th September 2009, 01:00 PM
Far as I know, and that's very limited indeed, UC stands for User-Customisable (Customised). ROMs that are UC capable auto-install a predefined set of applicatons located on one's SD. So basically, one can preconfigure the stuff one wants to have installed and "newer" ROMs would automatically read the list and install apps accordingly.

Hope that helps.