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[quote][i]Originally posted by lionvista[/i]@Dec 29 2002, 02:41 AM
[b] The Axim certainly does accept Multimedia format cards. They fit into the SD slot. (SD cards, however, do not fit in devices' Multimedia slots)
The Multimedia format will, some believe, be gracefully faded out in the near future, and eventually will be replaced by SD and the continuation of CF cards. Sure you can pick them up cheaper, but they lack the security features and of course are based on a somewhat older technology, but hey, look at what your needs are right? For some music, photos etc... probably not the biggest issue to worry about. Preferences of saving a few dollars I suppose. Any other opinions?
Regards,
Lionvista [/b][/quote]
I heard that MMC is based on a 1-bit bus. SD is based on a 4-bit I believe. In fact I heard that although many PDA's are being marketed with SD slots that they in fact still only have a 1-bit bus from the processor to the card. I'm trying to find out if this is the case for the Axim. I wanted to buy an SD card instead of a CF too in order to keep my CF slot for WiFi. However if the buss is only 1-bit I may buy a SD afterall....
Anyone clarify this?
Here's a quote I found....
"The SDIO specifications allow for either 1 bit (SD Narrow) or 4 bit (SD Wide) bus and a clock rate of 20 mhz or 25 mhz."
What does the Axim have?
Thanks,
Matt
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