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Could this alter the time necessary to transfer multimedia files to the card? I would watch video on my 770 much more often if it didn't take sooo long to transfer. Does anyone know offhand if the USB port on the 770 USB 1.1 or 2.0?
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Fanoush - if I mount an NFS partition in /media/mmc1/nas, do you think I will then access the NFS partition at the speed of 1.3Mb/s (as per normal MMC)?
I tried mounting the NFS partition in the root file system (ie. /nas) but the 770 then complained that I had filled up internal memory (99% used) even though I had very few apps installed - I suspect the writes to "/nas" corrupted an internal capacity reference somewhere.
He offers a downloadable kernel with double speed, for quadruple speed you have to edit the kernel-source yourself since he does not seem to consider this safe with any card.
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-dev...er/005684.html
Tried it with my 1GB extremetech and 2GB Kingston and works fine :-)