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2010-07-29
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2010-07-30
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Well, I'm a bit off what you try to do here, but frankly, I tried most of your solutions and they all have drawbacks in whatever areas.
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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Why not let the fixed N8x0 device double as AP? The idea is to do as little as possible connecting/disconnecting the devices, so the N8x0 would normally be connected to the car power. When it's off, it's off. When it's on, it has external power.
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2010-07-30
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2010-08-07
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It's a Sandisk, and was £85 UK Pounds, which worked out at just twice the cost of 2 sandisk 16GB cards.
Granted they are more expensive than unbranded cards, but 32Gb was one thing I missed from my N800.
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