Soul Raven
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This is what I have personally experienced:
I have both the Backup Module and the 8MB Flash module.
I bought the Backup Module for the piece of mind of having all my important data (phone numbers, etc.) backed at an alternate source than my PC. Ironically, the power supply in my laptop took a header the day after the Backup Module arrived, and between shipping and fixing, I didn't get it back for almost two weeks. The Backup Module gave me a very comfortable feeling during that time. One should take care to store the Backup Module separately from the handheld, though. You know what they say about having all your eggs in one basket...
I bought the 8MB Flash module with the dream of downloading e-books out the yang, maybe buying two or three modules and have a little walking library with me. It turns out that the Flash module is not the best thing for database files (GREAT for applications, though). The Flash module comes with the 'File Mover' which moves data between the internal memory and the card, even change the volume label on the card, which I thought was kind of neat. When a data file is moved, it actually has a little warning that pops up, saying that applications do not have permission to write to the module, and it could cause problems. Since I have a problem with authority, I did it anyway.
I started up TealDoc and opened up the file in question. Everything went fine until I tried to exit. "Fatal Exception" and I had to reset. This proved true of any application with data stored on the card. They just won't work.
So it didn't work how I had hoped initially, and I modified my plans to buy more Flash and use them like Zip disks (except for the Six Pack; yeah, baby, yeah!). I ended up moving all of my application files over to the card, leaving the internal memory free for data. When my Visor gets run over by a truck, I will have to re-install all of the applications, but a quick restore from the Backup module will bring my Dragonbane characters back to life. Plus I get a warm, fuzzy feeling having a 16MB PDA, even if it comes with conditions.
I don't have any regrets getting the Flash module, I just wish that I would have known in advance that it is pretty much only good for storing applications, so that I didn't get my expectations up.
And, as it turns out, I have copied e-books over to the card for temporary storage while I install new applications, then shuffle everything around (since you cannot install files to the card).
As far as transfer rates, they both seems to move data at about 1MB per minute, with maybe the Backup module slightly faster, but I haven't done any time trials, so don't quote me on that one.
I hope some of this helps. I realize that I have been venting to relieve my frustration that has built up over things like shipping delays, but I feel better for having said it.
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