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Posted at 1:39 AM on Tuesday 06/26/07 by
Ben
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    Avatar - Posted 3:58 am PDT 06/26/07 (307 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is it SDHC? Why don't SDHC manufacturers clearly state SDHC?

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    techsupport - Posted 4:13 am PDT 06/26/07 (5348 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's one of the few non-SDHC cards this size.

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    Rathmine - Posted 5:56 am PDT 06/26/07 (229 Posts)  Report Spam

    TopRam: the name you can trust in high-quality electronics. Brought to you by the makers of TopRamen.

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    Chrisman - Posted 6:20 am PDT 06/26/07 (3247 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nicely done, #3...I love TopRamen.
    When these cards can be found at Kroger 10 for a dollar, I will love them as well.

    C

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    mikefletcher85 - Posted 7:13 am PDT 06/26/07 (251 Posts)  Report Spam

    actually the SD cards use FAT16, whereas SCHC use FAT32. Supposedly FAT16 has a max size of 2GB, but there are a few cards that form neither to SD or SDHC, but i doubt anything past 4GB....

    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC

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    aiiee - Posted 9:04 am PDT 06/26/07 (538 Posts)  Report Spam

    Are you inferring from the Wiki that SD doesn't support FAT32? The article doesn't actually say that you know. I have formatted SD cards in FAT32 in the past, and am playing one now, hence my query. Passing on this card though $10 to ship to MI, please.

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    mikefletcher85 - Posted 10:50 am PDT 06/26/07 (251 Posts)  Report Spam

    not that SD doesnt support FAT32, but older SD devices will only support SD cards that are FAT16. FAT32 SD cards have been around for a little while, but it was because of the incompatibility with older devices that they came out with a newer standard.

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    gfx - Posted 1:46 pm PDT 06/26/07 (180 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anybody tried that with Dell x51v?

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