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Re: Gigabyte-class SD cards



On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 07:36:36AM -0800, Tony Godshall wrote:
> How big an SD can an SL-5000 or SL-5500 take?  I can't seem
> to find the answer anywhere.  
> 
> And are we still stuck with the original Sharp kernel to be
> able to use the SD?
> 
> I see 1GB and 2GB have become available at about $85/GB.  Is it 
> is now practical to have a full Debian install in a lightweight 
> low-power integrated-keyboard pocket package for under $200-$300 
> USD?  That would be outstanding.

I'm using a 512MB SD card, and I'm not aware of a specific size limit
other than general kernel limits (which IIRC are 4 terabyte), but I make
no guarantees about that.

As far as I know the Sharp kernel is your only choice for SD cards. There
are now MMC cards with 512MB and maybe more.

I've successfully run a KDE desktop including Konqueror on a SL-C750 by
simply apt-getting it, the startup takes ages but it's usable once things
are loaded (on a 64MB RAM model, don't try this with 32MB). It's not
really useful as an organizer when running Debian though :-(

-Klaus



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