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Toshiba e350 (PPC 2002) SD cards

markfptuson Page Icon Posted 2016-12-24 12:01 AM
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I think it's PPC2002 anyway - it looks more like 2003 but the about box identifies it as Pocket PC 3.0. Either way, I'm wondering abut SD cards; it obviously predates SDHC, which I've verified by having 4 and 8GB cards not work in it - but it doesn't seem to like 2GB cards either. I've got one in there, but it's only seeing the first 1GB. Is that maybe a limitation of the OS, or something?
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stingraze Page Icon Posted 2016-12-24 3:31 AM
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Yes, some of these devices only go up to 1GB. Even my Windows Mobile 5.0 Hermes was like that on some lots, recognizing only 1GB cards, and some other lot recognizing 2GB cards.


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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2016-12-24 8:04 AM
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Pocket PC 2002 looks identical to Windows Mobile 2003, but the latter is based on CE 4.2, so clearly yours has Pocket PC 2002.

This question should be a familiar one to you:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=17032
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markfptuson Page Icon Posted 2016-12-24 11:23 AM
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CE Geek - 2016-12-24 8:04 AM

Pocket PC 2002 looks identical to Windows Mobile 2003, but the latter is based on CE 4.2, so clearly yours has Pocket PC 2002.

This question should be a familiar one to you:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=17032


It is, I posted it though I was reading another thread on here the other day that said you could get upto 32GB on a J728 if you were persuasive enough (or something)...

I'm not too bothered by it not handling anything bigger than 1GB, other than that it's a waste of half a 2GB card, as that's the smallest I can find - so I'm going to go on a quest to see if I can find some 1GB cards cheap (£5 on eBay? Pft).
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Rich Hawley Page Icon Posted 2016-12-26 8:10 PM
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Also make sure your memory card is formatted fat16 or fat32
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