Alex Samorukov wrote:
> Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very easy to
> avoid.
>
> I put in the kernel line glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=1000 setting. And
> after this it works perfectly, no more problems so far for a ~5 months.
This solution worked for me yesterday, but, tod
> - it does affect the way, the glamo interacts with the sd card, thus no
> additional "wear and tear" is included
Alright, that's a relief. I have no idea how this sort of memory works or how
it's worn over time, so I was, of course, ready to believe anything.
> - you do, in fact, not _in_cr
> So I wonder, are those general compatibility issues related to
> class/speed? Considering my card and the one of Vencabot Teppoo, same
> brand, same capacity (apparently at least), maybe just a class different,
> I don't understand why mine is working out of the
this on the SD compatibility
page.
-David
Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 09:46:55 +0300
From: m...@os2.kiev.ua
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: 8 Gigabyte Sandisk MicroSDHC Incompatibility
Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
Hi, i had the same problem, but good news is that this is very eas
ect: Re: 8 Gigabyte Sandisk MicroSDHC Incompatibility
>
> On Friday 21 May 2010 03:06:43 Vencabot Teppoo wrote:
>
> > My bootloader is the most recent version of Qi, and the system that I have
> > in NAND is the most recent version of QtMoko.
>
> Which version exactly is
Hello, community! This is my first time joining a mailing list, so excuse me if
my netiquette leaves anything to be desired, and let me know.
A couple of weeks ago, I purchased an 8 gig Sandisk microsd card for my Neo
Freerunner since it seems like Sandisk has a good track record of compatibili
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