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Memplug SD/MMC
I just got my SD/MMC Memplug today, but I am a bit puzzled. My serial number doesn't seem to be the right format, because I can't register it on the pitech website, and I can't register the desktop side of gMovie with it. I can't download the VFS program from pitech because they require a serial number to download it, and mine doesn't work.
Also, does anyone have any idea how to set the alarm to the vibrate in the module? I can't find anything to switch to it.
Besides these couple of issues, I have loved it so far. I love all the room!
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In order to register the MemPlug, you should use the Serial Number located on the backside of the MemPlug itself. The format appears to be different on the different models. My SM MemPlug was completely different from the CF version that I have now.
Once registered, you should then be able to download from PiTech those items that require a S/N.
Try registering again and then I would suggest Emailing PI. They are usually very responsive.
I did check the FAQ and the MemPlug Forum on Yahoo and found no complaints of other users having problems.
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Ok. Good to know that all the models have different serial numbers. I did e-mail Pitech yesterday, and I hope they will update the website soon. As far as registerting the gMovie software, perhaps they could release some sort of patch. Until then, I joined the yahoo group for the Memplug and will download the software from there. Thanks for the reply GSR13
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The serial number for the Gmoviemaker software comes on the CD, not on the Memplug. That was the way it worked with my SM Memplug.
I wasn't able to register my Memplug CF over the website, either, when I tried to get the full PiDirect and PiVFS programs. I had to email the serial number from the module to pitech support and get them to email the programs to me.
I feel dumb
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The serial number for the Gmoviemaker software comes on the CD, not on the Memplug. That was the way it worked with my SM Memplug.
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Vibrate
Anybody with a SD/MMC module figure out how to turn on the vibrating alarm yet? I e-mailed PiTech but have gotten no response. Someone said that the Memory Stick Memplugs also had the vibrating alarm....... is this true?
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does the memplug run the palm sd/mmc cards? like the e-book or the games pack?
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MemPlug SD/MMC does not support SD content cards. From what I know, these include Palm's cards such as the dictionary, backup, and game cards. The MemPlug will run MMC or SD cards... just not the content cards Palm makes. I am pretty sure it also will not run I/O SD cards.
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Which One?
Which of the "card" formats do you recommend? I've looked at the Pitech website and I see they have several different types. What would be the best one to consider purchasing? Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Vibrate
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Originally posted by Tonewiz2k
Anybody with a SD/MMC module figure out how to turn on the vibrating alarm yet? I e-mailed PiTech but have gotten no response. Someone said that the Memory Stick Memplugs also had the vibrating alarm....... is this true?
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I have been in contact with the PiTech tech support through e-mail for the past week or so, and so far we have narrowed the problem down to my third-party alarm tones. I am not sure yet, I am going to try and delete my extra alarms and see if it will work then.
There is a program in the MemPlug's RAM called PiPrefs..... this program has a toggle option to turn the vibrate on and off. I'll keep you updated on whether or not we find a resolution.
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Re: Which One?
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Originally posted by MadMitch
Which of the "card" formats do you recommend? I've looked at the Pitech website and I see they have several different types. What would be the best one to consider purchasing? Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Which One?
So the Memplug Compact Flash is faster but drains the batteries more than the SD/MMC . Right? ( Compact Flash would be a bit cheaper and come in larger sizes too, I think)
Can someone with experience give me an idea of how much it drains the batteries? Normally I drain my Prism by 10 to 15 percent throughout a day. How much impact would the COmpact flash have if left in for the day?
I don't have any other devices that use cards yet and am also trying to figure out which way to go.
Kevin Mogg
Same here..... which one?
Has VC or anyone done a comparison review between the 3 or 4 memory types factoring in speed, battery useage, compatibility, and ability to run as VFS?
Is a Handspring backup or Flash in 8 & 16MB models better or worse than CF\SD\MS memory adapters?
Fry's has 128MB of SD or CF for $38. Staples has a SD MemPlug for $29
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