hi tehre, i'm new in this forum,
greetings then,
now,
does anyone know if there are special MMC incompatibility or preferred RS-MMC to be used with 6260?
(i'm asking since with 6600 SD where totally banned..)
thank you.
hi tehre, i'm new in this forum,
greetings then,
now,
does anyone know if there are special MMC incompatibility or preferred RS-MMC to be used with 6260?
(i'm asking since with 6600 SD where totally banned..)
thank you.
SD were not "banned" with the 6600, because SD uses different kind of hardware/software and the 6600 only has MMC hardware/software.
There are two kinds of RS-MMC; 3.3V (Volt) and dual 1.8V/3.3V and both should work with the 6260 (but only those with 1.8V support will on the 6630). SanDisk, for example, only supports 3.3V (if future compatibility matters).
i didn't understand what you said...
dya mean, i can buy almost every kind of rs-mmc without any problem?
Yes.
ok, ty
A little curiosity...can I read the RS-MMC with my MMC reader ??? :con?
Yes. When you get an RS-MMC (RS = Reduced Size), you will also get an adapter that makes it the same size as a regular-size MMC and it will fit in any regular-size MMC reader/device.
mck3nzi3 wrote:A little curiosity...can I read the RS-MMC with my MMC reader ??? :con?
My 512mb RS-MMC from Apacer works with no trouble... 😉
bit it's 3.3v 😞
lyllo wrote:and if u don't have an adapter, like me, i've just used a piece of scotch 😉
hahaha, good idea. i tried inserting it without an adapter (although i had one, call it experimenting). so it went it fine - way in. i had to use some forceps (mom's a doc) and a pair of scissors to clip the rs-mmc and take it out. didn't take that much of effort but the tip of the rs-mmc came out in scratches. it was the 32 mb one nokia provided.
im happily using a kingmax 256 mb one now though 😃
-Nay
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