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bunanson 2008-08-12 00:44

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nhanquy (Post 212509)

So.........how is YOUR 770 doing now ;) ?

I think I still like my 770 in one piece :-) If anything else, I may order the 4G MMC and give it a shot. But 2 G vs 4 G, really not that much a deal. I am more into HD. Somebody just brought to my attention that this one actually has a battery inside, 1350 mAH, all one has to do is to stuck in a HD and that is it, http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.781 ! And the N8x0 is NOT complaining. I ordered one and will give it a shot. i dont know how you guys use your tablet, I constantly running short on space. KDE/Debian/mmc boot took almost 2G. and the Maps is another 1.5G, on a 4G miniSD, not much room for anything. I am not going to invest in 8G or 16G with today's price. I am running around with my 160 G HD with extended battery and I am happy.........I just want this digimate thing to cut 2 more cables :) .

bun

bunanson 2008-08-12 00:46

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Corvette: You need a mmc card to do mmc boot, get the biggest card that you would like to invest and I will see to it that you will get a MMC/48 Mhz boot. How about that? MMCmobile and RS-MMC are compatible, although MMCmobile is faster.


bun

nhanquy 2008-08-12 14:52

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bunanson (Post 212504)
Newegg carries 1g mmcmobile for $15 shipped, maybe 770 owners need to do some stock up before they all disappear like N800s.

how about?

http://www.memorysuppliers.com/sa2gbrsresim.html

$29 2G rs-mmc ?

BoredOOMM 2008-08-12 15:07

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bunanson (Post 212602)
So.........how is YOUR 770 doing now ;) ?

I think I still like my 770 in one piece :-)


The thought of my finger slipping and burning up my 770, is why I bought one of the 8GB cards.

:D

bunanson 2008-08-12 15:15

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
So, you have made up your mind that you will NOT be the hero sought after by nhanquy. Neither do I.

That 2 G RS-MMC $29 shipped looked pretty descent. Would recommend 'serious' 770 user to stock up, as they are drying up very fast!

bun

fanoush 2008-08-12 15:27

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Did you guys check this http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=17679 thread?

bunanson 2008-08-12 15:35

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fanoush (Post 212851)

$75 + S/H for 8G was kind of stiff in the past. Now with the drying up of RS-MMC, that certainly looks very actractive. nhanquy and I were discussing about it. Thanks.


bun

nhanquy 2008-08-12 17:05

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
This is also interesting:

2G
http://www.supermediastore.com/sandi...-usb-card.html

or

4G
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820171344 (out of stock)

fanoush 2008-08-12 18:39

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bunanson (Post 212854)
$75 + S/H for 8G was kind of stiff in the past.

Maybe that price information is outdated and it got cheaper since then? That thread is few months old. And you can still try to hack that adapter from dealextreme. It is not so expensive so one could even get two or three and break them all while trying :-)

whayong 2008-08-12 19:31

Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
 
Wait, no opinions/answers on my question yet? Don't mean to be pushy, lol. So, after the flash to Fanoush's kernel, do I need to use the hotfix? This is on OS2007HE


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