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NovaLand

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« on: March 11, 2006, 07:20:52 am »
I'll receive my first Zaurus in a couple of days, a C3100. I'm a poweruser when it comes to regual computers and have a good knowledge of linux in general, but this will be the first time I even have a PDA.

So now I'm thinking of stacking upp with the stuff I might need, bluetooth card, wifi-card and so on..  

When it comes to memory, i have a couple of Sandisk 1GB SD memories which i think will come handy. But What i want to know is;

Do I need to buy CF memory cards to be able to flash new ROM's and stuff, or will i be able to do all the flash mumbo jumbo i might possible need with my SD-cards?

It would be sweeter if i didn't have to buy memory cards since i already have SD-cards available =)

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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2006, 08:43:09 am »
Cxx00 Zaurii can be flashed from a vfat formatted SD card.  
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« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2006, 09:45:44 pm »
I believe that the only way to do a NAND backup is using a CF card bigger than ~160 meg.  Please correct me if I am wrong on this point.
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« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2006, 09:53:38 pm »
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I believe that the only way to do a NAND backup is using a CF card bigger than ~160 meg.  Please correct me if I am wrong on this point.
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nope, you can do nand backup/restore to either SD and CF. Assuming your flash is not 100% full, it even fits on a 128MB CF/SD although you will need a bigger one if your flash is close to full. 256MB cards are ideal for nand backups and restores.
SL-C3000 - pdaXii13 build5.4.9 (based on pdaXrom beta3) / SL-C3100 - Sharp ROM 1.02 JP (heavily customised)
Netgear MA701 CF, SanDisk ConnectPlus CF, Socket Bluetooth CF, 4GB Kingston CF,  4GB pqi SD, 4GB ChoiceOnly SD, 2GB SanDisk SD USB Plus, 1GB SanDisk USB Plus, 1GB Transcend SD, 2GB SanDisk MicroSD with SD adaptor, Piel Frama Leather Case, GoldX 5-in-1 USB cable, USB hub, USB mouse, USB keyboard, USB ethernet, USB HDD, many other USB accessories...
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2006, 04:14:15 am »
Hi Meanie,
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Assuming your flash is not 100% full, it even fits on a 128MB CF/SD although you will need a bigger one if your flash is close to full. 256MB cards are ideal for nand backups and restores.
small correction:
The NAND backup/restore operations don't care about what's used
or free. NAND operations are stupid, but that's what make them so
easy. So every NAND backup will always be 132 MB for an SL-C3100.

The size of the "normal" backup depends on the installed applications.
Conclusion: You'll need a >=256 MB card for NAND operations.

///TRIsoft

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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2006, 04:31:06 am »
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Hi Meanie,
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Assuming your flash is not 100% full, it even fits on a 128MB CF/SD although you will need a bigger one if your flash is close to full. 256MB cards are ideal for nand backups and restores.
small correction:
The NAND backup/restore operations don't care about what's used
or free. NAND operations are stupid, but that's what make them so
easy. So every NAND backup will always be 132 MB for an SL-C3100.

The size of the "normal" backup depends on the installed applications.
Conclusion: You'll need a >=256 MB card for NAND operations.

///TRIsoft

Marc Stephan
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You're correct. I forgot that I gzip the file afterwards  
SL-C3000 - pdaXii13 build5.4.9 (based on pdaXrom beta3) / SL-C3100 - Sharp ROM 1.02 JP (heavily customised)
Netgear MA701 CF, SanDisk ConnectPlus CF, Socket Bluetooth CF, 4GB Kingston CF,  4GB pqi SD, 4GB ChoiceOnly SD, 2GB SanDisk SD USB Plus, 1GB SanDisk USB Plus, 1GB Transcend SD, 2GB SanDisk MicroSD with SD adaptor, Piel Frama Leather Case, GoldX 5-in-1 USB cable, USB hub, USB mouse, USB keyboard, USB ethernet, USB HDD, many other USB accessories...
(Zaurus SL-C3000 owner since March 14. 2005, Zaurus SL-C3100 owner since September 21. 2005)
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