Interestingly if you build the kernel from gph source, it shows 2.1.2 (it wasn't me who set that number).PokeParadox said:They have probably installed the hack for SDHC that Notaz released. My FW also reports 2.1.2
Bummer about the joystick cap being glued...
The SD standard allows for 2GB max, SDHC is 4GB and up. However, some manufacturers "tweak" the SD standard to get 4GB, but it doesn't work with all devices.PokeParadox said:It allows for larger SD cards to be used. I think standard SD goes to 4GB SDHC can go to 8GB+
I think that's basically it.
SD goes upto 2GB.PokeParadox said:It allows for larger SD cards to be used. I think standard SD goes to 4GB SDHC can go to 8GB+
I think that's basically it.
Squidge said:SD goes upto 2GB.PokeParadox said:It allows for larger SD cards to be used. I think standard SD goes to 4GB SDHC can go to 8GB+
I think that's basically it.
Ignoring parts of the specification gets you upto 4GB.
SDHC with the 2.0 SD specs gets you upto 32GB.
Thanks for settings me straight
Yeah and ignoring parts of 2.0 SD specs would allow upto 2TB (there are enough bits in size field to get such size)Squidge said:Ignoring parts of the specification gets you upto 4GB.
SDHC with the 2.0 SD specs gets you upto 32GB.
It is hidden in the beta test zone. It works for some, and doesn't for others. Open2x will have better SDHC support, whenever it's out.DBH said:There was a hack for SDHC support?? When the qwai did this happen and it's in what 2.1.2?? hmm
notaz said:Yeah and ignoring parts of 2.0 SD specs would allow upto 2TB (there are enough bits in size field to get such size)Squidge said:Ignoring parts of the specification gets you upto 4GB.
SDHC with the 2.0 SD specs gets you upto 32GB.
Not in the file systems I've looked at. They mask off the upper bits, as the current spec tells them they should always be zero.
I don't do that on my file systems however. The two SDHC cards I have both fill in the fields with zeroes, so I think it would be best for future compatibility to leave it alone.