Is there an adapter for Memory stick to SD/MMC slot so I can use my memory stick to used with my MDA II?
Is there a product like this?(Memory Stick convert to SD/MMC slot)
Thanks!
Only if XDA II have a CF slot...then can use this sort of adapter... What do you think..?
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Thanks! :lol: But I already know that... What I want is just Memory stick to SD/MMC slot I dont want to add backpack just to use my memory stick.
Then I guess no such thing exist huh!?
I also tried searching on the Net but found nothing... Hmmm.. too bad..
Thanks for all your help mate... I guess we just need to wait and hope some manufacturer will come up with what we want.
...or XDAIII will have CF Slot! :lol:
P.S. ( If Anyone knows a cheap SD card seller in Europe, please be so kind and let me know - Here in SLovenia are they just 2 Expensive :roll: )
Regards!! :wink:
Dejan
Yes - I think they should design the upcoming XDA with mutiple memory slots (CF, SD, MMC, MS etc).. Good idea!
LOL... But that sucks if we need to wait for XDA/MDAIII to used different types of memory cards. It means we need to spent another thousand bucks(closed to) to have it. :lol:
LOL... But that sucks if we need to wait for XDA/MDAIII to used different types of memory cards. It means we need to spent another thousand bucks(closed to) to have it. :lol:
well the backpack is not that expensive
of cause one can not always be sure that
using a converter like the backpack to get CF
to use a converter to get MS would work 100%
there will only be such a product as a ms to sd if there was a high enough demand for it
i doubt there is
is it not only sony who use ms ?
sd seem imho to become the std like CF was which is getting old and will prob be outfased in 2 years or something
Rudegar said:
well the backpack is not that expensive
of cause one can not always be sure that
using a converter like the backpack to get CF
to use a converter to get MS would work 100%
there will only be such a product as a ms to sd if there was a high enough demand for it
i doubt there is
is it not only sony who use ms ?
sd seem imho to become the std like CF was which is getting old and will prob be outfased in 2 years or something
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I guess you're right CF will be faced out in a few years, SD might be the next standard BUT micro drive still using CF isn't it? So I guess there are still some debate on that huh!
I also read somewhere that mini-SD is also coming out soon. So I guess we'll just wait and see what happened in the few years. :roll: :lol:
Belive me - You don't want to have XDAIII with CF slot. Just look at Your precious XDA or XDAII close to Your face during a phone call and imagine it 20% biger and 50g havier. Even now it's way too big as a phone especially that summer is comming and I have totaly no idea how to carry it without all those winter clothes, deep ass hell pockets
Best idea I can imagine is USB port in host mode - I've got HDD 9mm (from laptop computer) in aluminium case connected via USB interface. Imagine U can have 40GB in another pocket to carry all those xxx movies LOL.
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I've got HDD 9mm (from laptop computer) in aluminium case connected via USB interface. Imagine U can have 40GB in another pocket to carry all those xxx movies LOL.
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U got a Hdd connected via usb- is that right? Can you transfer files? Is it a simple laptop drive enclosure u got? Let me know bruv- I wanna hook it up...
UK badboy just before the place you quoted he says
Best idea I can imagine is USB port in host mode
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which mean that he would like xda3 to support host mode because xda2 dont, so unless his external disk is defect then he can transfer files from his pc not his ppc
if 9mm mean 2.5" laptop hd then i have this case (it's still empty but i will get a fujitcu or seagate 2.5" disk for it soon)
http://www.starkingtech.com/@PRDCT/TT945.htm
it have both firewire and usb2 connecting options
and i will of cause use firewire since irl it's faster then usb2
but it's nice that it have usb2 aswell because far from all computers have firewire yet and usb2 is backward compatible with usb1.1
Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
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Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
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It has nothing to do with UR device. U can ask if this reader will work with your SD card (of course it will ) but there is no way to connect XDA to it directly ROTFL.
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superperry said:
Will this work with MDA2/XDA2?
http://secure.proporta.com/proporta/F02/PPF02P05.php?t_id=327&t_mode=des
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It has nothing to do with UR device. U can ask if this reader will work with your SD card (of course it will ) but there is no way to connect XDA to it directly ROTFL.
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Thanks! I did went back and I missed understood the fine print... the one with "*" ..."**" asterisk thing...
If Anyone knows a cheap SD card seller in Europe,
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Here in the US, I'm seeing 256MB SD cards for $30 now, and the high-speed cards for $40.
If that's a lot less than what you pay there, I'd be happy to post one to you. It costs $5 to send something that small to Europe, and it arrives in 4-7 days.
http://www.memory4more.com/show.cgi?inhalt.htm
has 1 Gb sd card for about 110Euros (+ tax and delivery)
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After a little bit of searching I managed to find exactly what I was looking for on-line in the uk.
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This is an SD to microSD which is fully SDIO compatible as is the Touch Dual's MicroSD socket.
I bought one of these a while ago
for my old Ipaq PDA so I thought It would be an amusing test.
This is not some desperate attempt to get WiFi on my Touch Dual as I have a fine data contract, it is merely for research purposes.
What do you reckon? Worth £15?
i thing that for the moment if u really need wi-fi it is ok.
btw. can u pls post link where to buy it? thx balvi
http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=11922
I'm just going to buy it because it's useful for digital camera pictures on the move.
I don't get where's the wi-fi ... that's a simple SD to MicroSD adapter. there's no wi-fi connection there
You have found a Picture from a Wifi Card and you doesnt found the Producer?
Look -> http://www.spectec.com.tw/sdw823.htm
if you want buy ... search via ebay ... if you found only sd and mini sd version ... ask the guy for a micro sd version!
but still the SDW-823 it not avalaible to buy at the moment.
but i still hope that wi-fi will be awailable on niki
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I don't get where's the wi-fi ... that's a simple SD to MicroSD adapter. there's no wi-fi connection there
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You clearly didn't actually read my post.
I've bought this adapter for testing reasons and so I can transfer pictures from my digital camera on the move. I have a Spectec SD WiFi card which I bought 2 years ago for an old Ipaq.
Seeing as the unit is SDIO compatibe along with the Micro SD socket. I thought it would be worth a try trying to get WiFi with the adapter and the WiFi SD card.
Greenturtle, I would be really interested to know how you get along with that adapter.
I really want to get wifi working on the Nike so i can use it as a Wireless access point for my laptop (work laptop, so cant use phone as USB modem)- therefore want to use www.wmwifirouter.com
I have sent a few emails to Spectec about the SDW-823 - according to there tests it wont work with the Nike as they say it hasnt got SDIO - which is contrary to the spec's.
keep us updated please.
Well the item was dispatched this morning
It will be here tomorrow hopefully and I shall begin testing. The Internet does suggest the Touch Dual has SDIO though.
I shall also test whether the WiFi less Tornado has SDIO as well by means of an MicroSD to MiniSD adapter.
hi.
so how does it look? is it working?
thx
the micro sd wifi card is coming!
http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=140798
no idea on prices though.
I think its a good idea. Wifi was the only thing holding be back from getting the Niki, and that eventually resulted in my getting the Cruise. I don't use WiFi the majority of the time as I have great 3G reception in NYC, but when I am travelling it is great to be able to use wifi so that I can Skype ppl back home w/o roaming fees.
Let us know how your experiment works! If you can do a smooth intergration underneath the battery cover or inside the casing somehow that would be awesome. Are SD/miniSD hubs available, so that you wouldn't have to lose the ability to use the Sd slot for storage while on wifi?
Hi Greenturtle, it the SD wifi card working on touch dual ? I am thinking to buy this as well.....
It says it should work on any 5.x and 6.x windows mobile devices.
So i guess we have to wait till it's released.
Any updates? Has anyone tested it? This would be awesome if it worked as I didn't think I would but I do miss WiFi now I have a Touch Dual
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Any updates? Has anyone tested it? This would be awesome if it worked as I didn't think I would but I do miss WiFi now I have a Touch Dual
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i have a Wizard today but i think that i will buy a Nike.
I use WiFi when i am traveling for using Skype and email.
But i think if it will come Micro SD WIFi i will buy me a Nike
Here you can find some...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=370043185848&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=024
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Here you can find some...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=370043185848&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=024
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that link is to the SD card version, the Niki requires MicroSD! much smaller.....
Yes it is,my mistake(sorry)check this one instead
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spectec-Mini-...VQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q2em118Q2el1247
That's MiniSD, the Niki only eats MicroSD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SD_Cards.svg
So folks, I would love some help if you could...
I currently have a Dell Inspiron 530 (quad core) with dual monitors running out of my ATI All in Wonder HD. I'd like to add a third full-size monitor (14"+) but I'm struggling to get a clear answer on what I can do. Any advice?
I'd like to avoid USB monitors because their refresh rate and speed over USB isn't the same as a regular monitor. I'd also like to keep my TV tuner.
Here are my specs normally: http://support.dell.com/support/sys...ile=/systems/inspd530/en/om/html/appendix.htm
Monitors currently running: Dell S199WFP (digital) - DVI, Dell 1704FPT (digital) - VGA
Help! Thank you in advance!
Do you have a vga port on your mother board?
If not, do you have another PCIe slot on your mother board?
If not, I think there are cables that can split the signal and connect 2 monitors as separate.
jaszek said:
If not, I think there are cables that can split the signal and connect 2 monitors as separate.
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Would that not then Mirror the displays
(I'm guessing thats not what he wants )
jaszek said:
Do you have a vga port on your mother board?
If not, do you have another PCIe slot on your mother board?
If not, I think there are cables that can split the signal and connect 2 monitors as separate.
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Integrated wont work as the BIOS is going to default to the add in card in the PICE slot. Really, the only solution to this is to get something like this. The card has 1x VGA 1xDVI and 1xHDMI, the monitor you get will have to have a HDMI input but thats not hard to find now days.
You would need to use either the onboard video if avail - or purchase another video card to support the third monitor.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate all the feedback!
I have the following ports:
1 PCI express x16
1 PCI express x1
2 PCI
The x16 is occupied by the ATI All-In-Wonder HD, which I'd like to keep, since I use the TV tuner more than I play video games.
One of you mentioned using the on-board VGA port, but you can't do that. I tried a few years back before learning about BIOS settings and such.
I originally wanted to just by another PCIe x1 or PCI video card with some outputs, but I'm told that you can't really mix video cards.
But I guess that's my question: can you?
And yes, you're absolutely right. No cloning of screens.
Thanks so much for your interest.
If it's possible get 2 of the same video cards when mixing them, if not at least the same brand should do (I think )
MacaronyMax said:
If it's possible get 2 of the same video cards when mixing them, if not at least the same brand should do (I think )
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Is there confirmation on this?
If it's all good, anyone have any recommendations for a PCIe x1 or PCI video card?
Also, I posed this question on Yahoo! Answers (of all places) and only received one response...
that will depend on your motherboard, if your motherboard supports ATI's crossfire technology, and both of your graphics card support it, it should work no problem, provided you have a strong enough PSU as well of course..
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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...P7vNT5vsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101210153401AAAVKtT
Yeah... probably best to get confirmation for my answer.... even Im not sure if it's right
Mix-n-match video cards? yeah, you can do that. the only time you CANT do that is when you are running SLI or CrossfireX, in which case you gotta keep the NVIDIA and ATI families together..
heres a descent pcie 1x card
jeallen0 said:
Mix-n-match video cards? yeah, you can do that. the only time you CANT do that is when you are running SLI or CrossfireX, in which case you gotta keep the NVIDIA and ATI families together..
heres a descent pcie 1x card
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Hmmm interesting. PowerColor? Is that a good brand? I don't necessarily even need 3 more outputs. Just looking for one or maybe two more. Maybe even a video in.
Hmm, now that I look at it, I'm not sure if I'll have the room for a PCIe x1 card to fit in there...
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With Windows 7, I can only get two monitors at a time natively.
I had to use an open source app to allow using any monitor, old laptop, win mobile phone, etc. as a monitor. It's works pretty awesome once you play around a bit.
Google : Zonescreen, or Maxivista
nash_vegas said:
With Windows 7, I can only get two monitors at a time natively.
I had to use an open source app to allow using any monitor, old laptop, win mobile phone, etc. as a monitor. It's works pretty awesome once you play around a bit.
Google : Zonescreen, or Maxivista
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Well notice the first comment/review for the PCIe x1 video card (Newegg) that the other guy posted. The user actually bought the card to expand to three monitors on Windows 7.
Other Thoughts: I have a dual card in the PCI x16 slot, I used this card to add 2 more monitors. O/S is Win7 64 bit.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131177
Does anyone of know of any progress updates on this adapter?
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wow...is it really on the market? but looking the connector head kinda rare to find with the camera connector slot?
This thing can only be found at expansys webpages. Not even Samsung has it. So I wount give 2 much 2 it. Greetings Ottschke
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Where I can find this item? I'm looking forward to buy it. Is there anyone who already has and working?
So what does this actually do?
What it does is allow you to put an SD card from your camera into one end and then connect the other end to the tab. This would allow you to move files back and forth, hence the name Camera Connection Kit.
BUT this product is vaporware because the tab is not a USB host. This thing will never exist and never did exist. It is something that the iPad has and perhaps a optimistic marketer either at Samsung or Expansys slapped a Samsung logo on a pic of the iPad dongle because they expected it to be released.
There are a few other solutions to getting pix from your camera to the tab, none are elegant and some are expensive.
1) Remove your MicroSD from your tab and insert it into a SD card adapter and then insert into your camera. This is cheap but is a pain and the microsd can get hosed if you do not carefully mount it and dismount it when reinserting or removing.
2) Root your tab, buy an Eye Fi X2 Pro card for your camera, install Android Tether for root users and use the card to wifi transfer to your tab, using Eye-Fi Server for Android OS or Fe-Fi or MoPhotos from the Android market
3) Root your phone, remove your microsd, use mobidapter (USB to microSD dongle) and then use root explorer to transfer pics to you internal SD card.
in other words, tab is not gadget to work with camera becaused of this connector issued
darn....... why does all this camera kits stuff have to be in SD Card Format???? My camera only supports CF cards..... and a lot of those mid to high end DSLR used CF.
response from expansys
Expansys inform me before 4 hours that the specific item has remove from the products list!!!!
What can i say?
$%&#@#$#$!!!
0300078 said:
darn....... why does all this camera kits stuff have to be in SD Card Format???? My camera only supports CF cards..... and a lot of those mid to high end DSLR used CF.
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Honestly... you probably don't want to use your tablet for DSLR photos anyway.
Besides the fact that RAW images are large files (~20-30MB) and huge resolutions (18 Megapixel) that no tablet can adequately handle... there is no way to calibrate the screens or make or convert RAWs on a tablet.
I would use a point-and-shoot camera with a microSD card inside a SD adapter.
Tablets are supposed to be about putting small size and mobility foremost over wide functionality or productivity.
would the current usb kit for the 10.1 work on the p1000?
hxxp://samsung.mobilefulfilment.com.au/Products/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductVariantId=9B06D3B5B8BC4F919A51
No. Gingerbread doesn't have usb host mode.
GldRush98 said:
No. Gingerbread doesn't have usb host mode.
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How does the viewsonic gtab have usb host on 2.2¿
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Because Viewsonic customized the rom and added it in.
so it becomes a software problem?
i thought there are hacks to enable it on 2.2/2.3 too?
it was possible to inject 2.1 with host mode, many cheap tablets did it. However the p1000 is missing the host protocol on-chip so cannot do the required functions like power regulations etc. So tis more of a no hardware than a software problem.
deanwray said:
it was possible to inject 2.1 with host mode, many cheap tablets did it. However the p1000 is missing the host protocol on-chip so cannot do the required functions like power regulations etc. So tis more of a no hardware than a software problem.
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Wrong and not true...
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Wrong and not true...
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Really? What part and how so?
ziggary said:
Wrong and not true...
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my thoughts are the usb chip doesn't have ability to control unit to socket power, hence why anything that requires a fair number of volts wont work (memcard reader, mouse, thumbdrive etc)
And I have a few 2.1 tablets with USB host, and a 2.2 tablet with usb host (Scroll and some other weird make).
So not sure what is not correct here? If you have info that rebuts this please share?
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Wrong and not true...
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I would very much like to be wrong on this, but all of my development and rough research along with the fact there are no volt dependent accessories for the tab7 lead me to conclude that it doesn't do it!
The reason I want to be wrong is that I have a few tabs here and want them to be the product of choice for a project I'm doing, the limiting factor is usb host, I would really want it for 2 hardware accessories, but I found only evidence that the chip that controls the in-socket and the onboard controller do not have ability to play with voltage to the socket thus can never accept any accessory that requires above the base voltage of the board.
Again I REALLY WANT TO BE WRONG here
Let me know if you have any info to say thats wrong please please please !
Here's my first attempt at making a compact micro sd card reader. So excuse the overall finish. If doing it again, i would be a bit more precise with cutting and maybe use something other than superglue so it fills in the gaps neatly. This was just a one off to see if it works! Was tested with a spare 8GB i had lying around. WIll obviously be getting some class 10 cards!
Plan is to have a few 32GB cards then can just keep a load of storage in wallet etc. Got the idea from another member on here who did a micro usb to usb adapter.
Parts can be found here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-US...3NCU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1354226135&sr=8-2
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/micro-usb-connectors/7142340/
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I admire your aspirations. If only more people would want to design these things in this form factor.
P.S.
Class 10 is very slow compared to UHS-1...:silly:
Nice job, looks like you used the same Kingston micro SD reader I used, I went for a wire though so I'm less likely to snap it.
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Wow thats creative
I'm wondering if this can be done with a flat ribbon cable and generally made as flat as possible so that it can permanently sit attached between the back of the nexus 4 and a case. That would be awesome.
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T3kB0i said:
I admire your aspirations. If only more people would want to design these things in this form factor.
P.S.
Class 10 is very slow compared to UHS-1...:silly:
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Will give UHS-1 a shot then, shame the reader doesnt support sdxc
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I'm wondering if this can be done with a flat ribbon cable and generally made as flat as possible so that it can permanently sit attached between the back of the nexus 4 and a case. That would be awesome.
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Dont see why not! give it a shot!
Nicely done.
Are you just using this for carrying media around with you or do you have it for file transfer on and off? I'm assuming your rooted so does StickMount work with this application to allow you transfer on and off of any file type?
MAN I would love to have that. I am too lazy to make one though
egrims said:
Nicely done.
Are you just using this for carrying media around with you or do you have it for file transfer on and off? I'm assuming your rooted so does StickMount work with this application to allow you transfer on and off of any file type?
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Carrying media around. Can get a holder for micro SD cards that's credit card sized.
No I'm not rooted, I use nexus media importer
Cant believe there is not a patented form of something like this yet out.
People are sleeping at Lexar and such companies.
MPJ88 said:
Here's my first attempt at making a compact micro sd card reader. So excuse the overall finish. If doing it again, i would be a bit more precise with cutting and maybe use something other than superglue so it fills in the gaps neatly.
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I used a hot glue gun to fill in my adapter. Worked well to ensure a nice, tight fit, and you can easily cut away any excess that squeezes out between the cracks.
here is mine, it's a regular microsD reader + micro USB plug.. combined all together in a heatshrink
works great with stickmount
I've managed to modify and repackaged the stock 4.2.1 kernel which combined with my Vold.fstab gives me simple, auto mount, read write access to my stick without custom ROM.
It won't show up in storage devices (yet) cause I need a suitable apktool to modify the framework, but if anyone's interested and wants to stay stock as possible, I'd be happy to share it when I get home.
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Hey guys here's the final recipe:
1) Get the Nano MIcroSD card reader kinda like this one;
2) Get the small and nice 32GB UHS-I MicroSD card itself, like this one;
3) Hook'em up with one of these bad boys, depending on the style you would like to get: usual flash drive , flexing and long , g-style flash drive
$5 + $2.5 + 25$ = $30 Real 32 gig gansta stick-it-on-the-fly OTG-USB-SD CARD Reader extension combo, dawg.
BAD_BOY_KIEV said:
Hey guys here's the final recipe:
1) Get the Nano MIcroSD card reader kinda like this one;
2) Get the small and nice 32GB UHS-I MicroSD card itself, like this one;
3) Hook'em up with one of these bad boys, depending on the style you would like to get: usual flash drive , flexing and long , g-style flash drive
$5 + $2.5 + 25$ = $30 Real 32 gig gansta stick-it-on-the-fly OTG-USB-SD CARD Reader extension combo, dawg.
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Nice job, however, for additional advantage of that UHS-1 card's speed, you should probably get a UHS compatible reader.
Hm, thanks. I'll check, I wonder if there even is one with the size we need here...(
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Hm, thanks. I'll check, I wonder if there even is one with the size we need here...(
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I hope so, that would be really sweet, otherwise the nice high speed card is kind of wasted.
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It won't show up in storage devices (yet) cause I need a suitable apktool to modify the framework, but if anyone's interested and wants to stay stock as possible, I'd be happy to share it when I get home.
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Does the drive show up in /proc/mounts? If so, my app Open Explorer Beta (I can't post links, but search for "OpenExplorer" in the Play store), should be able to see it. If not, I'd like to get it to show it. Let me know.
brandroid64 said:
Does the drive show up in /proc/mounts? If so, my app Open Explorer Beta (I can't post links, but search for "OpenExplorer" in the Play store), should be able to see it. If not, I'd like to get it to show it. Let me know.
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I've modified the ramdisk so it shows up in /storage/usbdisk and I've symlinked to /usbdisk
It shows up in all file manager managers and it shows up in /proc/mounts.
In /proc/mounts it shows as follows:
/dev/block/vold/8:1 /storage/usbdisk
I will check with your app now.
EDIT: It didn't show up by default in your app, but I changed external storage path and it showed then. See screenshot, attached.
EDIT2: I have posted the kernel in the Dev section now: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35111006#post35111006
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Are there any cases with a micro sd card slot for the Note 5. I know Incipio and Mophie has them for the S6.
why do you need a case with a Micro SD Card slot? The note 5 doers not use a memory card
gmfirebird said:
why do you need a case with a Micro SD Card slot? The note 5 doers not use a memory card
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It would act like a OTG and you can upload or download files from it.
gmfirebird said:
why do you need a case with a Micro SD Card slot? The note 5 doers not use a memory card
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That's the whole point. The case provides a missing feature.
http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-s6-case-doubles-battery-and-adds-sd-card-support
clankfu said:
That's the whole point. The case provides a missing feature.
http://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-s6-case-doubles-battery-and-adds-sd-card-support
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That was never made for the Note 5.. :crying:
ok I misunderstood what you were looking for. Looking at the one in the link it looks pretty cool. I myself have the 64gb model and have never come close to filling it up ( even though I have a bunch of movies \ringtones\ Pictures\etc... so I dont miss the sd card but I do also make use of cloud storage to make up for it. I have accounts with Google drive (1tb of storage that I get with school tuition) and Microsoft One Drive (also 1tb) and any files I need I just download them as I need them
gmfirebird said:
ok I misunderstood what you were looking for. Looking at the one in the link it looks pretty cool. I myself have the 64gb model and have never come close to filling it up ( even though I have a bunch of movies \ringtones\ Pictures\etc... so I dont miss the sd card but I do also make use of cloud storage to make up for it. I have accounts with Google drive (1tb of storage that I get with school tuition) and Microsoft One Drive (also 1tb) and any files I need I just download them as I need them
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Alas, that d/l and u/l is got to be on WiFi, I also have the 64GB version and if I loaded my music on it, I could fill it up quick. But with limited data plans (Mines 6GB a month) using data to listen to music is a bad idea.. Movies use up even more.. I use to have a OTG reader, but lost it... It's a shame the N5 was short lived and more couldn't be done for it. Now that the N7 is kaput, the N5 is as close of a Note phone you will get to it..
Oditius said:
Alas, that d/l and u/l is got to be on WiFi, I also have the 64GB version and if I loaded my music on it, I could fill it up quick. But with limited data plans (Mines 6GB a month) using data to listen to music is a bad idea.. Movies use up even more.. I use to have a OTG reader, but lost it... It's a shame the N5 was short lived and more couldn't be done for it. Now that the N7 is kaput, the N5 is as close of a Note phone you will get to it..
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I dont have alot of songs or ringtones on my N5 (about 100 total combined ) but I do have about 35 movies and tv shows stored on it that I rotate on and off periodically. I own them on digital downloads or DVD and then upload them to my laptop where I convert them to AVI or MKV files (higher compression rates and less storage space a 2 hour movie is about 700mb) so I can store more in less space, this way I always have them and dont need to download them when ever I want to
I can run my own radio station with the music I have stored. Only about 5 or 6 movies. I don't load up unless I go on a trip. Then I delete them when I get home. Still would have liked a extended battery case with the sd card slot built in... :good:
What I've found to be useful for media consumption on the go is using a micro usb drive. I have a 64GB that I slap on when I go to the gym and listen to my music.
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What I've found to be useful for media consumption on the go is using a micro usb drive. I have a 64GB that I slap on when I go to the gym and listen to my music.
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I've had them and lost it. But if I'm going to play a radio or music player, I will need my Powerbank. LoL
Did find this https://i-blades.com/products/galaxy-note-5-battery-case-battery-life-memory
I-blades.com, has a smart case for the note 5. The case itself gives you the ability to monitor air quality, and add on other sensors in the future. I bought the case with memory blade, the blade has 32GB built in storage, a micro sd slot, and extra battery! The blades are inter changeable with t he other cases they make for other models so you could use one blade with say an iPhone, annd you're Notre 5. They're also supposed to be stackable so you could add two or more memory blades on top of each other! I preordered the case and blade, but they're not set to ship until the end of the month!