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Yes, it reads reliably 500 GB usb drive. Writing is a different story though. It writes reliably with the AC supported USB drive, it writes chaotically on the non-AC supported palm size USB drive. Even on a 16 G flash drive, it writes chaotically. Bottom line, reads ok, writes .... chaotically.s
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Thankyou all,
But I was asking about sd card and not a usb drive, as I remember, there used to be problems using cards bigger than 8gb at the former os versions, so are they over when using chinook?
What does it mean that it writes chaotically? Does it mean it is not recommended using hi capacity cards?
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Like I said, it supports 2048GB without issue. SDHC support was added to the official kernel last July.
Just ignore it. It was something unrelated to cards.
What is the highest memory card it is possible to use on N800 umnder OS Chinok?
Is it possible fore instance to use 2 cards od 16GB each?
Would it be a better possibility if upgrading to Diablo?
Thankyou
Last edited by tori; 2008-11-08 at 12:46.