From: Toby Newman on
On 2008-03-28, Scarab1 <scarab1-at-mindspring.com> wrote:
> I've heard 2 GB and I've heard 4 GB. Real world experiences?

I have a Transcend 4GB card in my TX as I type. It seems a little
sluggish compared with my previous 2GB card but I haven't thoroughly
tested it.

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-Toby
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From: Sam Nelson on
In article <Xns9A6F5745A8A3nospam2scarab1mindsp(a)216.168.3.70>,
Scarab1 <scarab1-at-mindspring.com> writes:
> I've heard 2 GB and I've heard 4 GB. Real world experiences?

4GB works perfectly well, but only if it _isn't_ SDHC. You may have to
fiddle about with SD-card-accessing applications in one or two cases.
I had to update TealMover, for example.
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SAm.
From: Clark Martin on
In article <Xns9A6F5745A8A3nospam2scarab1mindsp(a)216.168.3.70>,
Scarab1 <scarab1-at-mindspring.com> wrote:

> I've heard 2 GB and I've heard 4 GB. Real world experiences?

I don't know about Real World, I've never been there. But I have used
4Gb cards in my TX.

Only problem was when I first used it the card reader I had could only
access the first 1Gb.

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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"