[maemo-users] 2GB RS-MMC

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Ross Thomas schrieb:
> On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 20:54:13 -0700, "Brad Burleson" <bradb667 at gmail.com>
> said:
>> Actually, check out bugzilla bug #621 - the stock kernel doesn't work,
>> but there is a patch here that does:
>>
>> https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=621
> 
> Great!  Thanks for the info.
> 
>> I'm using it right now with my 2GB Kingston card (less than $60!!)
> 
> So the Kingston MMCmobile *is* compatible with the 770?  Even better. 
> Now I need to go find out how they differ from RS-MMC.
> 

RS-MMC has a voltage of 3V
MMCmobile are dual-voltage (3V and 1.8V)

If you have a device that requires RS-MMC you can use both, RS-MMC and
MMCmobile, if your device requires MMCmobile you need MMCmobile because
this device is using 1.8V voltage then.

Cheers
Adrian
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