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Posted by purplemd on 07-24-2001 07:11 PM:

Cool Cheap(er) SmartMedia cards

Just a heads up...you can get a 64 MB card for $33 from www.newegg.com which includes FedEX saver shipping.


Posted by Potus on 08-07-2001 04:31 AM:

Is there any significant difference between these SM cards and any others?

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Posted by miradu on 08-07-2001 04:40 AM:

hmm - others have said they worked! that's all that matters to me!

I think I might pick one up for me trip. I could always use a total of 124 MB of memory

-md

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Posted by purplemd on 08-07-2001 05:55 AM:

It's worked fine with my MP3 player. I've also bought two 64 MB cards from Fry's for 36 bucks each and they've played without difficulty.


Posted by acajigas on 08-07-2001 06:01 AM:

Exclamation

Here comes the truth about CHEAP(er) Smart Media Cards

The cheap ones consume so much battery life that before you know it, you are hopeless without power.

Other than that, they are the same and maybe life is 1/5 shorter than on the popular ones.

Al

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Posted by brogrens on 08-07-2001 07:36 AM:

I bought the 64mb SM Card and a USB Card Reader. They took off $5 for buying the two together (shipping was only $4). Total came to $57. Best deal I've seen. Ordered it on a Friday afternoon and got it by the next Wednesday at noon.

I haven't used it with my Memplug yet because there was that issue with going over 44mb (w/ a 64mb card). PI said they solved it with v1.62, but I am watching their group on Yahoo to see if anyone still has problems. Works great in my Olympus C-3000 dig camera! 84 pics at 2048x1536.

The reader works ok. I have to start Explorer first then plug the Reader into my USB hub in order for it to read the SM Card. It is a generic Reader and I can't find a manufacturer on it to look for an updated driver. Has anyone else had this problem or know of a fix?

Thanks,
brogrens


Posted by Potus on 08-07-2001 02:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by brogrens
I bought the 64mb SM Card and a USB Card Reader. ..

I haven't used it with my Memplug yet because there was that issue with going over 44mb (w/ a 64mb card). PI said they solved it with v1.62, but I am watching their group on Yahoo to see if anyone still has problems. Works great in my Olympus C-3000 dig camera! 84 pics at 2048x1536.


Thanks,
brogrens




There's a problem with using a 64 meg card with the Memplug? I was thinking about getting a 128...does this mean I should stick to 32? I don't understand.

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Posted by Madkins007 on 08-07-2001 03:06 PM:

I am using a newegg.com Mr. Flash 64MB CF card ($33 shipped, I believe?) in my FlashPlus unit and it works great. There is a higher power consumption than I would have expected, and it is absolutely unsurprising to me that this is the penalty we pay- SOMETHING had to be different for that kind of price savings!

I also got the dual CF/SM card reader. it was a pain to install (typically bad instructions and weak support), but it is going great now, and it really makes a difference in using the big memory card. I can create folders, shuffle things around, etc. a LOT easier with the card reader than by using FAFilemover- it also means I am not using batteries to do it!

Right now, I have it loaded with things to read, reference books, 'single file apps' (apps that are just the one file to load or move, so I do not forget a key part or mess them up too bad) that I do not use often, games I do not want in there every day, and so on- and the card is only 3/4 full!

Oh, yeah, I am also using it as a back-up site for JackBack, so it is acting like my back-up module as well.


Posted by Visor-Tex on 08-14-2001 06:22 PM:

Lightbulb

quote:
Originally posted by Potus



There's a problem with using a 64 meg card with the Memplug? I was thinking about getting a 128...does this mean I should stick to 32? I don't understand.




I am using a Mr. Flash 64 meg card from newegg.com and the MemPlug version 1.62 with no problems at all. I also have a Prism, so I have not noticed a greater drain on the batteries versus the 8 meg card I used until my 64 meg card arrived. The CF cards use 1000 times the energy of a SmartMedia card, so that to me is the real issue with battery drain.

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Posted by Shel on 08-15-2001 01:58 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by brogrens
I bought the 64mb SM Card and a USB Card Reader.


Works great in my Olympus C-3000 dig camera! 84 pics at 2048x1536.





Great camera, huh? Takes amazing photos!


Posted by Shel on 08-15-2001 02:01 AM:

Re: Cheap(er) SmartMedia cards

quote:
Originally posted by purplemd
Just a heads up...you can get a 64 MB card for $33 from www.newegg.com which includes FedEX saver shipping.


Whow! Seems you bought it too soon.

They're now $29.


Posted by brogrens on 08-15-2001 06:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Shel


Great camera, huh? Takes amazing photos!





Yes it does! Do you have one? I got mine back in Dec. At the time I got it at a great price of $600 (was $799 everywhere else). My only problem, until I got the USB Card Reader, was putting the photos back on the SM Card. Seems Camedia (Olympus's photo software that comes with the camera) doesn't like you to edit the photo then put it back on the card. But, the camera reads it just fine once I put it on with the SM Card Reader.


Posted by mpkirby on 08-15-2001 05:41 PM:

Re: Re: Cheap(er) SmartMedia cards

quote:
Originally posted by Shel


Whow! Seems you bought it too soon.

They're now $29.



$29 + $4 (FedEx saver shipping) = $33.

They were simply doing the math for you.

-kirb

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Posted by Thunderbird291 on 08-18-2001 03:05 AM:

Crikey, now I have to ask....what do people have that they use enough to make it nessicery to have 128MB+ of Palm memory? I can understand, being able to hold everything you'll ever need, especially at these prices, but 16MB suits me just fine....


Posted by Clanggedin on 08-20-2001 04:29 AM:

I use my 64 MB compact flash card to store maps of the whole state of Utah. That way when I'm out geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com) I can find my location to where I need to go with my Garmin eTrex connected via hotsync.


Posted by Madkins007 on 08-20-2001 05:57 AM:

On my 64 MB CF card, I have:

Several E-texts- casual reading, poetry (inspirational, fun, and stuff I am trying to memorize). Whenever possible, all texts are in a CSpotRun-freindly format so I can use FlashPlus to read it.

Several reference texts and files- a couple copies of the Bible and study works, world almanac, lots and lots of refernce materials (Scout requirements and supportive documents, the Constitution, etc.)

Maps (Ubigo for my HandyGPS, Mapopolis, SplashPhoto maps of specific locations, etc.)

Some video clips and players for special occasions (applause, birthday greetings, etc.)

Lots and lots of 'one file' applications that are easy to bring back and forth as needed. Tipping and tax calculators, "your age in other animal years' calculator, compasses, thunder/lightening calculator, stopwatch, bunches of games, some utilities (UnDupe, IRLink, etc.), a bank of emulators and so on (PocketC, etc.) and readers for specific formats (databases, etc.)

I also use JackBack to do a full backup daily.

I am running about 2/3 full. I would love to store more photos, etc., but so far most image viewers on the Deluxe are just not very good quality, and I cannot yet find software to display them off the CF card.


Posted by LiRM35 on 08-20-2001 02:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Clanggedin
I use my 64 MB compact flash card to store maps of the whole state of Utah. That way when I'm out geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com) I can find my location to where I need to go with my Garmin eTrex connected via hotsync.


What do you use to transer the maps from your Visor to etrex? I've often thought about wanting to do the same - keep the Roads and Recreation maps (from Garmin) on my Visor and load them via a cable to my Garmin 12MAP (Only doable to my knowledge by serial cable link from PC to 12MAP). Or do other stuff like keep my waypoints or trac logs on my Visor.

Do you know of an apps that works with both the Visor, the garmin line of GPS's and Garmins proprietary Roads and Rec CD's for map storage, waypoint, traclog transer, etc.?


Posted by Clanggedin on 08-20-2001 03:50 PM:

I use it to store the maps from Streetfinder Deluxe. I haven't tried using the CF card to store waypoints and stuff from my eTrex on it. I don't think the is a program out yet that will do this.


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