mpkirby
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Short answer: Nope.
Long answer: Smart media and compact flash are essentially "hard drive" type storage for your Visor, and not "system RAM" like the flash modules.
A Visor "out of the box" runs everything in system RAM. A hotsync operation reads & writes data to your system RAM, and because the PalmOS was written lean, to perform better on limited resources, file management was left out of the OS. As far as PalmOS is concerned, data exists in RAM or it doesn't-- there isn't an option to access data from "disk drive" like sources.
HOWEVER, as the Memplug demonstrates, PalmOS applications can be written which have the ability to access data from "disk drive" like sources, such as Smart Media cards. The MemPlug's included apps all are able to read data, and some are able to write data, to the cards.
Apparently there will soon be a document reader which can read from the MemPlug, so you could store the document reader app in your Visor and store all your DOC files on the smart media cards.
I've ordered the MemPlug because I have a Smart Media digital camera, and the jpeg viewer would be of some use to me. The backup features also sold me. As for running more apps, I can store infrequently-used apps on the smart media card, and as log as there's enough free space in my internal RAM, I can load up the program when I need to use it, and offload it when I'm done. That could become a pain, but I didn't order the MemPlug as an alternative to the Flash RAM module, anyway.
If you are wanting to expand your Visor's available memory in order to run more apps, you should look into Flash RAM modules or 3rd party internal memory upgrades. However, if you want to get a backup module that has much greater flexibility in use, the MemPlug is a great value.
Just my 2 cents!
-kirb
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