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i remember the regular hd had 300 mb of storage or something like that,
hd2 has 180mb, this is a big loss
mrturq said:
i remember the regular hd had 300 mb of storage or something like that,
hd2 has 180mb, this is a big loss
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add 32Go sdcard etc. o_o
ganon4 said:
add 32Go sdcard etc. o_o
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verry funny
no serious, when you install apps on your storage card, it installs systems files too, on the phone storage, so it always uses the phonestorage
Try searching before posting a new thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583468
ardsar said:
Try searching before posting a new thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583468
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couldn't find it, but thnx.
Is there a way to use ext2/ext3 sd partition as data because most nand roms doesn't leave us mush room for new apps. Does anyone know?
steveman29 said:
Is there a way to use ext2/ext3 sd partition as data because most nand roms doesn't leave us mush room for new apps. Does anyone know?
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I have 554mb of internal memory. That's more than enough for me.
Six6Sicks said:
I have 554mb of internal memory. That's more than enough for me.
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Agreed, I'm using the Cyanogen NAND and have 657mb free after installing a grip of ****. If you need to used apps2sd hit menu>settings>applications>manage applications> when you click an app it will give you an option to move it to SD if you desire.
Six6Sicks said:
I have 554mb of internal memory. That's more than enough for me.
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Yes but you must have the 1024 mb version, i only have 90 mb left after instalation.
Six6Sicks said:
I have 554mb of internal memory. That's more than enough for me.
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that's because you have TMOUS 1024 LEO, 512 mb LEOs are left with less than 60 mb most of the time.
steveman29 said:
Yes but you must have the 1024 mb version, i only have 90 mb left after instalation.
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Oh, well I guess I'm just better than you.
Oh so I can make thoe Europe HD2 Jealous? I knew I was holding onto something worth a while...East or West Tmobile HD2 is the best... flying Nand baby...hahah
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Oh, well I guess I'm just better than you.
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Why are you being such a crapbag ?
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six6sicks said:
oh, well i guess i'm just better than you.
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- lol -
Six6Sicks said:
Oh, well I guess I'm just better than you.
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well you are just useless for thread
need help to force the applications to install on sd and when I'm going to move to SD app2sd block
I have found some information in this site:
http://code.google.com/p/android-roms/wiki/A2SD
but i don't know if it can be applied to hd2 android nand.
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really?
take a joke man.
maybe its silly american humor or sarcasm.
no need for name calling.
plus you're using some american pricks build
Can we just stick to the topic please...
Of course this is less of a problem for those with 1024 devices but will be a huge one for those with 512MB.
I use a HTC Desire (which has 'similar' memory specs to the HD2) and trust me a proper implementation of A2SD is/will be required.
From IRC logs:
Curious_ MN_ app2sd works fine
Curious_ i moved app2sd app to sd card
MN_ which rom?
Curious_ cotulla's
Curious_ worked out of box
Maybe this person is asking why some apps don't move to sd , I can move only some small apps to sd for ex I have NFS SHIFT witch I can;t move to sd To bad I hove somebody finds a way moving this sort of apps to sd.
apps you moved via app2sd are still leaving data.. not much but enough for being a problem for hd2 512mb users like me...
A2SD+ would be a perfect solution. mounting another partition to extend the intern ram..
sp33dy_gtx said:
Maybe this person is asking why some apps don't move to sd , I can move only some small apps to sd for ex I have NFS SHIFT witch I can;t move to sd To bad I hove somebody finds a way moving this sort of apps to sd.
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Sorry for bumping this up but...
I swear that I had programs that could be moved on a Froyo version on Milestone but now can't be moved on GB HD2 NAND. Am I missing something here?
I'm sure it'll be expensive as hell when it first arrives, but KingMax is releasing a 64GB Micro SD-Card.
There shouldn't be any compatibility issues, since I'd be formatting that as ext4 for use in my Xoom anyway.
Thought the max for compatibility was 32GB.
Stealyourface said:
Thought the max for compatibility was 32GB.
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Pretty sure that's just a filesystem issue with FAT; since I'll be formatting as ext4 that won't be an issue unless the kernel itself can't issue the block commands, and that's something that's readily fixed.
kcrudup said:
Pretty sure that's just a filesystem issue with FAT; since I'll be formatting as ext4 that won't be an issue unless the kernel itself can't issue the block commands, and that's something that's readily fixed.
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WOW. Thus, I will have 96 GB tablet. Whoohoo.
Oh, I've been waiting for this!
Once it's tested, I'll get the Sandisk one.
Out of curiousity, what will you use the 96gb for?
slack04 said:
what will you use the 96gb for?
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??!
"Nature abhors a vacuum." - Rabelais
(Oh, and: "If you build it, they will come." - "Field of Dreams")
IOW, oh, I'm sure we'll think of something!
Hmmm... I am not sure the stability of handling 64GB since it was stated to support up to 32 GB.
I have a dell streak 7 which say supporting it up to 32GB, but my system got unstable whenver I got my SDCard in for a while. (only for a while, not immediately it will be unstable).
It restarts randomly and dead on sleep when I have the SDCard on. I tried to go back to stock on roms and it still happened until I gave up and took out the sdcard.
Based on this experience, I would rather think Android system's capability of handling large external SDCard is not perfect/stable. I may just hold a cautious but certainly happy view on this news =)
jiwengang said:
I would rather think Android system's capability of handling large external SDCard is not perfect/stable.
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... and as a kernel dev, I think you just had a crap SD-Card
The device should handle any card regardless of size really, even without ext4 (the volume limit of FAT is something like 2Tb).
I read somewhere that Android didn't support ext4 on SD card without a custom kernel, is this correct? Seems odd considering the kernel must have ext4 support to read/write to the internal filesystems.
32 GB is usually mentioned by any device because that's the largest size that was actually tested with. Once they validate that 64 GB cards work (which they probably will), they will probably update the official specs.
Just a validation thing.
Philio25 said:
I read somewhere that Android didn't support ext4 on SD card without a custom kernel, is this correct? Seems odd considering the kernel must have ext4 support to read/write to the internal filesystems.
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Yeah, there's probably a misunderstanding somewhere in what was written or read. For all intents and purposes, our internal storage (which has two filesystems on ext) is not much more electrically than a soldered-in SD-Card.
kcrudup said:
??!
"Nature abhors a vacuum." - Rabelais
(Oh, and: "If you build it, they will come." - "Field of Dreams")
IOW, oh, I'm sure we'll think of something!
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Nice quotes. I'm just curious, no need to flame. (96gb wouldn't do much for me; too much for basic stuff, but too little to hold everything. It would be a storage shuffling nightmare for me. I'm curious how people use their tablets).
slack04 said:
flame
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... yer kiddin', I hope ...!
slack04 said:
Nice quotes. I'm just curious, no need to flame. (96gb wouldn't do much for me; too much for basic stuff, but too little to hold everything. It would be a storage shuffling nightmare for me. I'm curious how people use their tablets).
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A couple of movies for me and some collection movies of my children will easily fill up 96gb when we travel. Hehehe.
slack04 said:
Out of curiousity, what will you use the 96gb for?
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Doctor Who eps of course
And, yes it "on record" only supports up to 32gb, but thats only bc nothing higher was around at the time to test with.
slack04 said:
Out of curiousity, what will you use the 96gb for?
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p0rn
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ryan562 said:
p0rn
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lol, ADIDAS
you could drop a 1TB MicroSD in there and me and KC will build a kernel for it
bigrushdog said:
you could drop a 1TB MicroSD in there and me and KC will build a kernel for it
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Speaking of but on a different subject; can I hook up a say 500gb external harddrive to the xoom?
Also is their anyway to make it so it can handle the same internet speed as a laptop.
Any body knows how to do it with external 2 internal app?
Pls help
Tnx
Look up FolderMount. Its what I use and its insanely easy to use. Well worth the paid version.
DistrictDigital said:
Look up FolderMount. Its what I use and its insanely easy to use. Well worth the paid version.
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Oh yes oh yes
I don't have 10 posts
h**p://***.duke-development.com/LG_G3_D855_EMMC_PinOut.jpg
gr33tz
duke
http://www.duke-development.com/LG_G3_D855_EMMC_PinOut.jpg
thx
Noob here:
What is this for?
u have for g2 ?
i guess its the g3 mainboard. not sure how it should help developing?
empulse92 said:
i guess its the g3 mainboard. not sure how it should help developing?
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Probably won't, seeing as it's posted in the >G3 General..
and whats that mean ?
jerusalem.boy said:
and whats that mean ?
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It means; I agree, sic "not sure how it should help developing?" That's maybe why it is Posted under >G3 General and not >G3 Android Development....
These are the pinouts for the onboard sdcard. So theoretically, you could solder wires to these and plug the sd card into a PC, where the full contents can be dumped using "dd" or the like. Probably much more cool stuff too, it's good info to have anyhow. :good:
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These are the pinouts for the onboard sdcard. So theoretically, you could solder wires to these and plug the sd card into a PC, where the full contents can be dumped using "dd" or the like. Probably much more cool stuff too, it's good info to have anyhow. :good:
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Totally agree and there's a very handy "Teardown" posted by @pwrdbykyank here:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785778
It's a lot simpler than some I've done.
emmc
Dose anybody know were I could get a 16gb emmc for my g3 thanks.