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If i cut my bread small enough, i could toast it in the MSD slot, the nearer the equator the darker the toast.
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Posted: 2003-06-04 04:36:24
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if SE release a newer phone with the capability of MSD-128 or above, i'm sure most of the present P800 users will sell off their devices and get the new one...
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Posted: 2003-06-04 04:47:54
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On 2003-06-04 04:36:24, pachy wrote:
If i cut my bread small enough, i could toast it in the MSD slot, the nearer the equator the darker the toast.
that is so cool! Another appliance that the p800 can replace (=
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Posted: 2003-06-04 04:51:41
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As far as i was aware the s/w is not to blame on this issue. Memory sticks are limited to 128MB. The MSD is a small MS, thats why you can have an adaptor that makes it larger, so it is also limited to 128Mb. This is why sony released a 256Mb MS card that had a switch to select 1 of 2 128Mb banks, because of this limit. Sony are bringing out a memory stick pro (MSP) that supports much larger capacities, but wether the p800 has been future proofed for this updated tech i don't know, and if a 256Mb duo comes out it wouldn't surprise me if it also had to switch between 128Mb banks.
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Posted: 2003-06-06 01:33:06
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doesn't it have 9 pins.. ??
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Posted: 2003-06-06 01:37:36
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I have a Sony VAIO C1MHP with built in MG MS reader.
There is now an updated software & formatter to take MS Pro but it will not get the benefit of increased read/write speed.
The earlier model the C1MGP is not upgradable at all.
This tells me that with the DUO, it may not just be a software thing but also a limitation of the hardware.
As others have said, lets hope the DUO in the P800 has been future proofed, but wouldn't hold my breath as even some of the more recent notebook PC's from Sony won't be able to work with the Pro-cards).
I currently have a 128MB card which would take forever to fill with software/applications. Mines got over 80 music files on it. Bigger cards would just let me put more music on it.
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Posted: 2003-06-06 10:39:27
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