Thanx Lance! I thought that might be the case, thanx for saving me the $50 that a 4Gb would have cost me. (of course, all you get is the points, even though you saved me money :)
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I have a Palm Tungsten E2 and right now i have a 1Gb SD card in it, which works fine. I'd like to splurge and buy a bigger one to hold more songs, etc; BUT i want to make sure beforehand that there won't be problems. I've seen SD cards out there with 4 or even 8 GB's, and am concerned that whatever Palm is using (FAT or FAT32?), might have problems reading something that big.
So,
Has anyone used a card that large?
Does anyone know what the actual limit is?
Does anyone know what Palm uses (i'm guessing it's not NTFS :)
Thanx!
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http://www.palminfocenter.
There is a user who uses a 2GB memory card. But you need to format it while its in the machine.
I have a similar issue with my nokia. If i format the 2GB card on my laptop i cannot use it unless i format it in the phone and then once done its not readable on the laptop. Have to use the cable or bluetooth to transfer files.
Format is FAT.
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by: Lance_PPosted on 2007-11-01 at 09:56:34ID: 20194631
http://www.palm.com/us/pro ducts/hand helds/tung sten-e2/ tu ngsten-e2_ ds.pdf
1 GB is max what its adv to support. These gadgets use the fat system usually.