Supported microSD cards
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| Patriot || PSF128MCSD-RC || 128MB || ? || {{no}} || ? | | Patriot || PSF128MCSD-RC || 128MB || ? || {{no}} || ? | ||
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− | | Kingston || SD-C512 || 512MB || ? || {{ | + | | Kingston || SD-C512 || 512MB || ? || {{no}} || {{yes}} |
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| Kingston || SD-C01G || 1GB || ? || {{yes}} || ? | | Kingston || SD-C01G || 1GB || ? || {{yes}} || ? | ||
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− | + | Note that cards with a '''no''' may still work at times, but that we just have found their behaviour too erratic to consider acceptable. | |
+ | (Also note that this is a bug in u-boot. The cards are probably fine.) |
Revision as of 03:39, 14 February 2007
There is a plethora of Transflash / microSD cards out there.
At this point, we can recommand Sandisk cards, since they seem to cause the least amount of trouble.
cards by vendor
Vendor | Model | Capacity | Speed | u-boot 1.1.6 | linux 2.6.17.14-fic5 |
SanDisk | SDSDQ-128 | 128MB | yes | yes | |
SanDisk | unknown | 512MB | yes | yes | |
SanDisk | SDSDQ-1024-E10M | 1024MB | yes | yes | |
SanDisk | SDSDQU-2048-E10M | 2048MB | yes | yes | |
PNY | P-MICROSD512-BX | 512MB | yes | yes | |
Intuix | IXMSDM128B60X | 128MB | 60x | no | yes |
Verbatim | 47225 | 1024MB | no | yes | |
vox-fon | 1 GB | 1024MB | no | yes | |
hama | 55371 | 256MB | no | yes | |
Corsair | CMFSDMICRO-512 | 512MB | no | yes | |
extreMemory | AE56-1280R | 128MB | no | yes | |
extreMemory | H256MS05 | 256MB | 60x | no | yes |
Toshiba | SD-512R2W | 512MB | no | yes | |
Transcend | TS128MUSD | 128MB | no | yes | |
Transcend | TS256MUSD80 | 256MB | 80x | no | yes |
Patriot | PSF128MCSD-RC | 128MB | ? | no | ? |
Kingston | SD-C512 | 512MB | ? | no | yes |
Kingston | SD-C01G | 1GB | ? | yes | ? |
Note that cards with a no may still work at times, but that we just have found their behaviour too erratic to consider acceptable. (Also note that this is a bug in u-boot. The cards are probably fine.)