Any links for RNS-E compatible Memory Cards

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Any links for RNS-E compatible Memory Cards

Post by EuroSag » Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:15 pm

I'd heard that you can use 4Gb and some even say 8Gb cards in the RNS-E, but they have to be a certain type, SDHC or something?

Just wondered if anyone could post a link or recommend a place to get some from, so I don't end up wasting a load of cash on something that doesn't work.

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RE: Any links for RNS-E compatible Memory Cards

Post by R5YUG » Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:52 am

It's the non SDHC brand you want, I'm using 4GB Sandisc ones in mine bought from ebuyer.com. Remeber to Format them with FAT32.
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RE: Any links for RNS-E compatible Memory Cards

Post by PetrolDave » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:24 am

Just get the largest SD card you can, but NOT an SDHC card they won't work.

Since SD cards are only available up to 4GB that means NO 8GB SD card will work (because it's actually an SDHC card!).

Since SDHC cards are only available in capacities from 4GB upwards that means that ANY SD card up to 2GB will work.

The only confusion is with 4GB cards since both SD and SDHC ones exist.
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RE: Any links for RNS-E compatible Memory Cards

Post by West29 » Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:31 pm

I know this is a late follow up but if you don't have a built in card reader for your computer the SanDisk Ultra II Plus is a very good option. It cracks in half so that it can be inserted straight into your USB socket. I just got a 2GB for £10 from Play.com.


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