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Everything Else => General Support and Discussion => Zaurus General Forums => Archived Forums => Deals and Great Z Buys => Topic started by: Omicron on June 06, 2004, 01:56:11 am
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Just tried this and may not be news to many, but I FILLED a 512MB SD and TRANSFERRED (within Z) the data to the 4GB Microdrive and it took about as long as the Notebook PCMCIA-]SD from HDD in windows XP (give or take a miniute, wasn\'t watching really close).
Anyway, took about 10 minutes of transfer.
The commands:
# su - root
# cd /mnt/cf
# cp -r ../card/* .
This is good to know becuase (on my old 5500) I tried a transfer froma slow 128MB Sandisk CD to my Lexar 256 SD and it took FOREVER...like 30 minutes. (yeah,I know 860 has 200Mhz bus, thanks)
With this C-860 transferring this fast, it makes the Z/4GB Microdrive a nice storage utility when you bring your SD camera on a long trip and need to dump off files. BTW, I HIGHLY recommend the Canon SD10 as it takes 4MP pics 320x240 awesome video (3 mins worth at a shot) which on a BRIGHT day can be stretched to 640xx480 with almost no jaggies (at least that is me, I am no videophile) Con is no optical Zoom, but digitial zoom (which I always hated) really works well on this, and it is Smaller and Lighter than a pack of cigarettes....just the thing to lighten the load when carrying a Z around as well.
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Which brand of microdrive do you have and how did you partition it (]2G?). wjeep
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Which brand of microdrive do you have and how did you partition it (]2G?). wjeep
Hitachi 4GB Microdrive (ripped from Muvo before Creative switched hardware to make this unworkable ...ie: Muvo Version 2.).
To fdisk format, I used these instructions (One Huge 4.0 GB partition , readbale by widnows XP and Zaurus C860):
http://www.zaurususergroup.com/index.php?n...3779&highlight= (https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=3779&highlight=)
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Was the Microdrive formatted using FAT32 on Windows machine?