terrysalmi
Member

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Washburn University in Topeka, KS
Posts: 450 |
First off, Miradu: We know you are in the inner circle. So PLEASE stop dropping hints of the twist device...it does us no good!
Ok, back now.
I recently considered the same thing. I have a Visor Deluxe (blue) and was filling it up with memory pretty fast. I wanted to keep books and maps and pictures with me at all times, and possibly a dictionary.
I'm cheap, so I was looking for a used 8/16mb module, but couldn't find any good deals. I didn't think I needed THAT much memory. Then I got a great deal, and picked up the MatchBook Drive (the precursor to the memplug) for just $5 (thanks ashmed)! The deal got even nicer the next day, when CompUSA had a sale of 64mb CF/SD/SM/MS cards for $19.99. I didn't think I could ever use up that much memory, but it was the same price as a 16mb card, so I went for it. Am I ever so glad I did.
On my card, I keep books (if you look, you can find really current books for free!), a 9mb dictionary (Websters Unabridged) that I can run off the memory card, Wordsmith Documents (so I can prove I did the homework...), and all my games/useless programs (if you use Launcher III or PowerRun, you can run these off the card). This is currently using about 30 megs. I am glad I didn't get the 8/16 modules, because I could of never used the dictionary (there are smaller ones, but this is the best...). With the card, I can also have that 30mb of space to put whatever I may want on it (should come in handy if I find a good deal on an eyemodule (anyone selling them for $20?) and if I feel I want more memory, I can buy a new memory card instead of a $40-$150 module.
With that said, the things I don't like about my matchbook drive is that there is no built-in software, and I have to manually install the drivers, making the device useless for backups (solved by the memplug), and that the card sticks out just enough to make my HS slim leather case useless (solved by certain types of the memplug).
Depending on what case you have, I would recommend a memplug where the card does not stick out (CF, SD). With a SM or MS memplug, the card sticks out a lot.
If battery life is a concern, as it is for me, you can set different transfer rates (slower = more battery life), though I have had my setting at max and have had no problems. The SM card is also very slow, and is great at battery life (but slow transfer rates).
The memplug is great since there is built-in drivers, so you can use the device as a backup, just like a dedicated springboard. It also has cheaper memory (8 mb springboard=$40-$80, 64mb flash card $20-$60). I would suggest trying to find a good deal either in the marketplace forum, or on ebay, and the memplug will be worth it.
When you get any expansion option, like the memplug, go to www.launchplug.com - it is the best site I have found to make programs be "card happy"!
Any questions? Feel free to reply, PM me, or e-mail me!
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