Hi,
I have heard thhat supposedly there is a software solution that would increase the RAM of the Hermes from 64 MB to whatever the size of the Micro SD card is as long as it is a fast one (e.g.sundisk ultra II)
Is anyone here aware of such a solution? any link available?
TIA
Andy
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What is the maximum capacity of SD cards that XDA supports?
Can I put 128MB SD card in XDA?
If you have used the search button or looked on other postings you'll have seen that the maximum capacity used in the XDA is in the moment at 512MB
(I don't now, if any bigger is available...)
So you can use your "small"SD card with 128 megs without problems....
Regards
Stefan
I want to buy a sd card but i m not sure which one is better
Lexar SD 256MB 32X Speed (about 70$) or
SanDisk 512MB SD (about 106$)
512 mb looks great choice but the other is high speed ???????????
i need your comments
sandisk is not know for it's speed as it is
but very fast SD cards will never reach their top speed
in the xda their sd interface is not fast enough
if you search the forum you'll find some guy who did some tests
think the sd card did 10MB /sec in the sdcard reader on the pc
and only about 1.3 MB /sec in the xda
not all that impressive
And for the XDAII? Waht is the speed of the port?
well i forget if it were tests made on the xda1 or 2
but arm 200 which the xda 1 have dont have a nativ interface
for sd so it use an external chip and the xcale 400 that the
xda2 have have a native interface
too bad that nativ interface is WAY slower then the external chips
pda's used to use
there were some posts before xmas about places where the xda it would be way faster then the xda2
but that was in the old forum not sure if those posts are lost now
here is a line from a writing about xscale's performance on ipaq
which i asume would be the same for xda2 unless they added a mem controller and dident use the internal xscale one
Because the XScale CPU itself contains an MMC controller that supports SD and SDIO, and that's almost certainly what HP is using, rather than adding a chip of their own. MMC and SD are very similar, almost identical. The difference is that MMC uses a 1-bit data bus, and SD uses a 4-bit bus. See, we're back to buses again. Since the XScale's controller is MMC-based, the new iPAQs will have 1-bit bus transfer rates. Hang on to your CF sleeves for big data.
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ogn said:
I want to buy a sd card but i m not sure which one is better
Lexar SD 256MB 32X Speed (about 70$) or
SanDisk 512MB SD (about 106$)
512 mb looks great choice but the other is high speed ???????????
i need your comments
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I got a Billington 512MB SD card 40x speed. It is OK. Cost about SGD$245.
Wallaby has a 32 mb built in memory. How can this be increased. If so How MUCH & How?
Note i have installed a 128 mb SD card and have installed most of the softwares on it but my system shows low memory while the SD card is nearly 50% empty.
I have tried to use the slider in the settings to increase the momory but it slides back and is not releasing more memory for the system.
kindly advise how to increase the momory
regards
aamer sheikh
There is a company that adds physical ram to the phone but now that prices for the xda 1 are so low I would not consider that as a realistic option. You could maybe buy an xda 1 with 64 megs of memory and a broken screen and transplant the mother board to your phone.
I think he might not know that he might free up some memmory on his devices rom. If I were you sir, I would sync my data (not backup), hard reset, reinstall everything into where I wanted it, and resync. If you have experience with hot air rework, or have a friend, you might aquire the chips and do it yourseld. THen again, if you didn't know you could add memmory to a wallaby, then you probably shouldn't do that. Be careful and good luck!
PS I'm not responsable if you junk your device, I am only giving suggestions of what could be done, not telling you it should be done!
Even by physically adding the memory chips you can get only 64meg, anything above that has to be software driven paged memory I think, bit like using a fast sd card.
I know that 128+ mb requires a driver.... I wonder if you could get in 96 somehow???? anyone done that?
I think the hardware limits direct memory access above 64.
can the chips be stacked? I thought I had read that somewhere; cut a certain pin(s) and solder/joint a second chip ontop of the origionals?????
are the user accessable ram and rom on the same chip or are they seperate chips?
could the rom size be increased? (never looked into it)
Where would one acquire the chips?
Hi,
I saw an ad on ebay about O2 XDAII with 512MB SDRAM (using SD card). How can it be done?
Thanks.
You must have understood it incorrectly. There's no way of increasing the ram memory, unless you're an electronic-genius geek
Link to ebay item
So, is it a misuse of terms by seller or my misunderstanding of the terms here?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190140995756&ssPageName=ADME:B:ONA:CA:11
a bit from colunm A and a bit from a colunm B
he mean he put in a 512MB sd card
Hi, is there a way to upgrade my Asus Ram memory to 128MB?
I already have the new firmware VGA from Sorg.
Thanks for your help!
not sure how much ram it have to begin with but adding more ram
would include solvering out smd memory chips which is something
best left to people who are pro at it
you can try searching for threads about the stores who offer it for surden
htc devices and see if they do it for other devices
Yes, it is possible. just google
asus p750 128 ram site:asusmobile.ru
and you`ll find the make of the ram you need to solder. anyone who can solder bga can do it for you
mod ram asus P750 bay Ram O2xdaII?
Ram has replaced O2xdaii for P750? same name but O2xdaii Ram chips have 64MB? I do not understand, O2xdaII there is 128MB RAM. thanks all! Hepl pls!