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Would this work (xda) |
ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Joined: Feb 03, 2005 Posts: 281 PM |
This mem card I'm selling:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=108460
Would it work in an XDA2s?
Been looking for about 20mins and just can't find a clear answer, some sites are selling the card and say XDA2 is a compatable device, but I can't see how the phone can take standard size MMC and RS MMC.
Don't really want to open a new in box card just to try cause if it doesnt work, as most of you will understand it will be worth less as it's been used.
Thanks for any help.
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defensive Joined: Jun 23, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Cheshire, UK Phones: K750i & PM, WWW
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if your xda accepts mmc card's
then you can use the rs-mmc card in it, using an adaptor
like using a sony duo in an adaptor for standard memory stick
hope that helps mate!
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Joined: Feb 03, 2005 Posts: 281 PM |
Ah right kool, when you say adapter m8 is that just the 1 that comes with it so you can use it in your PC or do you need another kind of adapter?
Cheers m8
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
yes, if you put the RS MMC into the adaptor that comes with it you can use it with the XDA2. The XDA2 has an SD slot and SD is backwards compatible with MMC
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Joined: Feb 03, 2005 Posts: 281 PM |
Cheers m8, just tried, my 64mb mmc fits in well with the adapter (just pray to god the adapter doesn't seperate lol)
Will try my 512 soon I think, will it still work if it is duel voltage?
I got to wait for a new xda battery to come, mine broke.
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hotcha Joined: Apr 08, 2005 Posts: 93 From: bristol PM |
Does your adapter say anything about dual voltage compatibility? Should be ok... |
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