MrBook
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I have an Innopak/2V and it works great. Certain apps don't mind running from the module and certain apps don't mind if their data is on the module. It varies from app to app.
If 2 MB isn't enough for you (and it is for me, but I don't have a ton of stuff installed) you might want to look for the DataQuake 8MB or 16MB module. It is like the Innopak, but a little nicer. It also has the vibrating alarm and also a flashing LED alarm. Again, certain things don't mind running there, others do.
The thing about modules like this is that the Innopak and DataQuake modules are flash memory (not to be confused with compact flash). This means that most apps can run from them, but most apps cannot *write* to them. If you have a app that needs to write to a file (for instance a word processor) it will probably not be happy with living on the module. But if you have (for instance) a dictionary or a picture viewer, they (and their data) should live happily on the module. For instance, I have an app called Planetarium (great app by the way) that has charts of the night sky and information about constellations, planets, etc. and it will run just fine from the module. It needs to keep one file on the main memory, and it creates tiny files that are pointers to the databases on the module, but it runs fine. Kyle's quest on the other hand won't. It needs to write stuff (like your current stats in the game) out to the main memory. But other than this limitation, from the Visor's standpoint, the module is just an extension of its own memory. This is not the case with the memplug module (and Palm OS 3.1). In the case of the memplug (which lets you use removable compact flash or smartmedia or memory stick depending on the model) the Visor sees it as more of a "hard drive" than as memory. With a newer OS that is not true, but we who still have just the Deluxe are stuck with it.
I had to research this a great deal recently. My wife has a Deluxe (well did until she dropped it and *just* got a Neo) and she needed to keep several medical texts in her Visor. To do this she had to have a module that would look like memory to the reader application that would only run from the main memory. The DataQuake 16 MB was just what the doctor (pun intended) ordered. It worked like a dream. Then she killed her Deluxe and it still works like a dream on her Neo.
Hope that helps.
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