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chinese_ys 2007-10-04 17:01

why RS-MMC?
 
I am a newbie here and to N800. I saw some posts mention about using RS-MMC to be the boot drive. Why RS-MMC? what is the advantage point of RS-MMC to SD?

Thax

El Amir 2007-10-04 18:02

Re: why RS-MMC?
 
first thing to do when you're a newbie : learn to use the SEARCH button
2nd thing to learn : reading...
if u browse thru the site ull see that ths question has been answered TONS of times.
till then, see ya.

convulted 2007-10-04 19:27

Re: why RS-MMC?
 
If I remember correctly, the terminology MMC is a hangover from the 770, which used RS-MMC not SD cards. The N800 supports both.

TA-t3 2007-10-09 14:58

Re: why RS-MMC?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chinese_ys (Post 79741)
I am a newbie here and to N800. I saw some posts mention about using RS-MMC to be the boot drive. Why RS-MMC? what is the advantage point of RS-MMC to SD?
Thax

The N800 uses SD, not RS-MMC. The 770 uses RS-MMC. And no, there are no advantages at all using RS-MMC on a device the size of an internet tablet (indeed there are only downsides), which is why Nokia switched to SD on the newer N800 internet tablet.

munky261 2007-10-10 18:23

Re: why RS-MMC?
 
regarding the poster of #2 , why is it that people like that feel the need to be a prick when someone asks a question. yeah theres a search button big damn deal. if someone asks a me a question on how to do something or whatever then i give them the answer to the best of my knowledge , where as wankers like that feel the need to be on some power trip.

lancewex 2007-10-10 18:38

Agreed about the angry responses
 
It would have been simpler and quicker to answer the question--or not, of course--than to type out the cranky response. Get some medication or therapy.


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