I've had very bad luck with SD in general... with the Zaurus.
I consider it pretty much 100% unusable as at any random time, the SD card will fail (just about completely).
Scott
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Yes! you are right. I purchased a few sandisk and within a week, my sd card would die. I would return it for another and same thing. 1 week alter and dead loosing everything but luckily i back everything up once a month to my pc via cardreader built into the box.
That was tue on a slow card ....
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What is considered a "slow card" in terms of reading/writing??
I've seen this term a lot in this forum whenever SD is mentioned.
As I'm looking forward a new 1GB SD, I'm really scare about this. Are these brand new Sandisk/Kingston/Lexar cards all good in terms of read/write velocity?
Thanks.
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yes you can call it that way. Slow is slow for reaad/write. if you look for higher and better performing sd cards, you can really enjoy it especially if you have software installed into it. The ones that work for me is PNY 1gb and not a freakin problem. Just slow. Reason why i own one is because of my sl5500. The sd reader has a bottleneck of some kind were data flows slow so not even the fastest card in the market can remedy this. On the other hand, the new zauruses like the c- series may not have this problem. I don't really know cuz i havent looked into it and about to recieve one in the mailbox soon! days i think.
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There are a few points you guys may not be aware of.
1.) There is a known issue with Sandisk SD cards and the Zaurus. NEVER use Sandisk SD cards in a Zaurus. It'll be dead in... well... a week. I've had good luck with PNY.
2.) The Zaurus lacks a real SD-card driver. Always has. The Zaurus's slot has always functioned as an MMC card slot. The two are electrically compatible and an SD slot will "read" MMC cards. MMC cards are slower, though. Zaurus SD performance is, comparitively, abominable, no matter how fast the card you buy. Sharp is not going to fix this. Originally this was because they would have had to pay through the nose for an SD/SDIO license. Now, since the market's not complaining, they don't have a reason to care.
3.) The SL-C760 and later have a real, hard-wired, SDIO slot. SL-5XXX series do not. (There's a thread about this somewhere.) However, there is no SDIO drive. If some of you want to write one... :^) You'd get a lot of well-wishers. (Sure would be nice to be able to plug SDIO Cards in.) Sharp... isn't going to bother... :^(
Regards
Jomo