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butn Posts: 12

i found a txt file on my card named ProdInfo and it's got this in:

//This is a content information for the CDA file CDA102427_4_R11A
//Created by Mirza Buljusmic
//Date: 2005-07-04
MemoryStickProd=CDA 102 427_4
MemoryStickRev=R11A
MemoryStickCapacity=490741760
MemoryStickType=PRO
MemoryStickFiles=7
MemoryStickFileSize=24911547
MemoryStickDirs=15



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Posted: 2005-12-29 00:31:41
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butn Posts: 12

490741760 Bytes = 468MB
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Posted: 2005-12-29 00:38:10
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Chazzer3 Posts: > 500

So you could, what, edit that to say 1024mb? (in bytes?)

And then try again???


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Posted: 2006-01-03 20:41:53
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coo1k3n Posts: 272

So, does it or does it NOT work???

I'm getting confused with loadz of peeps saying 'IT WORKS, IT WORKS!!!' but not backing it up by saying they've managed to:

A) Transfer up to 1024MB onto the 512MB
and...
B) Access the whole of the 1024MB of data (whether it be pictures or videos).

I have a feeling everyone is just saying they've managed to format it so the card 'SAYS' it has 1024MB but this doesn't make it so, simply by reading that your card says it has this amount. We need hard evidence!
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Posted: 2006-01-06 21:37:41
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whistla Posts: > 500

It will not work, this is simply a bug, i was one of the first to try this method and ut will not work. You may see that the capacity has increased but when copying files anything over the original limit will either be corrupted or will not work.
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Posted: 2006-01-06 23:37:55
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eran.liberty Posts: 1

I am not a mem card holder and have not tried this space unlocking thing... but here is my little knowledge about flash based products. It might explain your situation and it might not.

Here are two points:
- most mem cards addressable space is about twice to four times as large as their declared size.
- most mem cards do have more memory cells by a 1-10% factor of the declared size.

These two facts do not collide but require explanation.
Lets assume I want to create a 16 bytes mem card. It will require 4 bits to describe the addressable bits (0000 = 0 all the way to 1111 = 15).
If one of those bits comes unusable out of the oven I cant sell it as my card wont hold the needed space. So I add Two extra cells to a total of 18 (this is the 1-10%).
More over, I need each of the 16 original address to be alternatively routed to the extra cells. To do so I add an extra bit to the address which says if to access the original cell or the extra one.
So now we have a 5 bit address space in which 0000(0) goes to cell zero and 0000(1) is routed to the extra cell.
But you say, “Hi 5 bit address space is 32 cells! And they all addressable and usable… lets partition them”. And I say “go a head”. But remember that we do not have 32 cells we have 18 in our example… and that is because 0001(0) goes to the original one cell but 0001(1) goes to the SAME extra cell that zero is routed to on failure.

In short, my guess is the extra space that you see is these otherwise hidden address bits. And the space that you think you see is the extra 10% mem location being accessed again and again.

A simple way test it is to take a file which requires the whole space. Copy it to the card , copy it back and compare the two files, Using CRC, md5sum or any other signing tool. My guess is that all the file will be copied… all the file will be copied back.. but CRC will fail.

Check me.

Liberty

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Posted: 2006-01-12 10:54:26
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Mad_Bob Posts: > 500

Um... Ok...

Nice explination.
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Posted: 2006-01-13 19:11:27
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skinticket Posts: 4

i have an s710a and i just accidently deleted a pic i want... my firned said i can do it but only on the w800 and k750 man, i want this pic back im sooo mad i wanna cry
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Posted: 2006-03-20 00:32:50
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djsquare Posts: 47

Hi I just wanted to ask that

1)Is sandisk more reliable then

sony

2)Can i use sandisk in my sony

digicam or any other sony

product where sony pro duo is

supported

3)Im having K750i, i want to

have 2gb card in it does my

phone support it.

4)what will be the price

diffrence between sony & sandisk

for 1 & 2 gb card in Indian Rs.

Plz help me as its a big amount

to invest so dont want to loose

a fair deal
Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2006-10-19 03:53:10
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djsquare Posts: 47

Hi I just wanted to ask that

1)Is sandisk more reliable then

sony

2)Can i use sandisk in my sony

digicam or any other sony

product where sony pro duo is

supported

3)Im having K750i, i want to

have 2gb card in it does my

phone support it.

4)what will be the price

diffrence between sony & sandisk

for 1 & 2 gb card in Indian Rs.

Plz help me as its a big amount

to invest so dont want to loose

a fair deal
Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2006-10-19 04:01:26
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