To be truthful I would be perfectly happy if the SD card just had
metadata, including screenshots, like regular journal entries have. The
other Journal features aren't necessary. If there was a way of doing a
Move from the Journal to the SD card that would be helpful. Finally,
since both
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM, James Simmons
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To be truthful I would be perfectly happy if the SD card just had metadata,
including screenshots, like regular journal entries have. The other Journal
Quoting Jameson:
Technically, I think this would mean that the
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
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| On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:25 PM, James Simmons
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| Eben,
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| You bring up some points I hadn't considered.
The SD card
is deliberately made difficult to remove. If someone buys and installs
an SD card perhaps it should be considered a part of the Journal
itself. More like buying a second hard drive for your system than
plugging in something removeable. So now I have just one Journal with
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Eben Eliason wrote:
| In other words, the Journal and the interactions with it are so tied
| to the system already, that one would still have to manually copy
| pretty much anything one wants onto the SD card or external device
| anyway. The only
storage. The mechanisms required for handling removable media, USB hard
drives, and networked storage, are all essentially the same.
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Technically, I think this would mean that the metadata are stored on the
NAND, with some UID of the associated file. The file, if not present on the
NAND,