Memory Sticks - General Accessories

I've got several camera's etc that all use sony memory sticks etc and as a result i have about 15 memory sticks which I'd like to use with the XDA 2 rather than buying SD cards I won't be able to use in anything else.
Is there SD/MMC to memory stick / MS duo adaptor or a jacket for the XDA 2 that will take Memory Sticks's?
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Ant

no jacket other then the cf backpack
maybe there are some mstick to sd converters or mstick to cf converters not sure if they would work all that well though

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cheap places

im looking to buy a mmc/sd card for my xda2. The cheapest i can find for a 128mb mmc card is £24.67 from ebuyer.com. (delivered UK)
Any body else know of any cheap places to buy accessories
Do not buy SD other than SimpleTech. It is much cheaper than any other makes anyway, and it has true 10MB/s speed. Backing up entire XDA on this card takes about 3 minutes, compared to 1 hour or more on standard SD. It is really amazing. I bouth 256MB and a special memory stick which can handle it for normal PC together for 108USD

Backpack or TV-Out for Exec?

Ok, just wondering if there is any news or rumors about a backpack deveice for the exec like there is for the Xda IIi? or even just a TV-Out that maybe conects via the mini-usb?
Just wondering!
I did want some feed bsck from somebody! please tell me, also had the idea of an sd double adapter, say for two transflash (micro-sd) cards or if possible the normal ones, something that yould effectivly give two sd slots!
I was researching a while ago in the same topic.
Basically I was dreaming of having such a backpack that has the following:
- Extra battery
- Extra storage, can be a CF slot, or even better, HDD.
- VGA output
The XDA II has such backpack built for it.
Unfortunately, the Universal does not have the communication/universal connector like the previous HTC PPCs anymore. And the mini USB is not a USB host either, leave out not many option anymore to hook up something into it, besides wireless connectivity, such as Bluetooth or IrDA.
If somebody can engineer something like the backpack or make it a docking then that has everything listed above, plus a USB host
Then the Universal will be much more useful.
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=30825&highlight=
I still have not heard anymore about this though - I will chase them up this week.

External SD card reader broken

I don't know why, but my external sd card reader DOESN'T clip the SD Card when inserted. It always ejects the card
I considered to fix it myself, but it seems that a tiny piece is not fitting well so I'm thinking of ordering a replace part that I could use to get over this.
I have found screens, buttons, SIM readers, but nothing about SD card readers. Do any of you know where to buy this ext. reader?? Thanks!
I believe its directly a part on the motherboard but i could be wrong ...
If it were mine, id just take it apart and fux it myself
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Meenova microSD card reader for Nexus 5

So I got one of the Meenova microSD card readers, and I am finding it works pretty well. I have a 16GB Nexus 5 so don't really have alot of room for media, and I have a very large offline collection of video and music files, and needed some way to use them with the phone without using up my app space. The Meenova fit the bill.
The unit comes with a USB interface that essentially turns your microSD into a USB flash drive. It also comes with a keychain latch so that you can keep the unit on your keychain, and simply pop it in when you need it. It is quite small and doesn't protrude to the point that the phone is difficult to handle. Much better than an OTG with a cable.
I am using Nexus Media Importer since I am not rooted, and am using a 32GB card in it. The website says that if you are rooted you can use StickMount and access SDXC 64GB cards. My 64GB card wouldn't work with Nexus Media Importer as is, as it only supports FAT32 and not exFAT. That's a software issue, though, not a hardware issue.
This little unit solves a big problem for me and gives me at least a reasonably sized media library on the go that I can't have due to the phone's limitations. I can now carry a dozen or so HD movies along with a pretty decent music library and not eat into the phone's storage at all. For the price you can't lose; it is possibly the best $12 I ever spent.
http://www.meenova.com/
already 2 threads about it here and here
Yup, I have one and it's pretty awesome. It works on my Moto X natively, but works just fine with stickmount on my N5. One of the best accessories I've ever bought.
Yeah there's already two threads about this. But just so you know you can format the 64 gb as FAT32 and according to other people that works.

128 GB SD

Does anyone know if the new SanDisk 128 GB micro SD will work on the Note 8?
Shofar1 said:
Does anyone know if the new SanDisk 128 GB micro SD will work on the Note 8?
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Well until there is a new release of Samsung's firmware, my guess is it won't. Samsung has a propitiatory SD file system that is specified to 64GB, at the time of release.
gooberdude said:
Well until there is a new release of Samsung's firmware, my guess is it won't. Samsung has a propitiatory SD file system that is specified to 64GB, at the time of release.
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that's too bad
coolseallord said:
that's too bad
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Not sure if this will work, but you can try partitioning the 128gb SD card to 64gb and format. What ever you do with the other half partitioned or not will not be seen or used. This way you can always have it for when you upgrade to new hardware or if Samsung updates the new 4.4.3 OS to use 128gb cards. I have seen many vendors do such things with SD card compatibility after a year or so of release. Though not many tablets sport external SD let alone 64GB or more for them.
gooberdude said:
Not sure if this will work, but you can try partitioning the 128gb SD card to 64gb and format. What ever you do with the other half partitioned or not will not be seen or used. This way you can always have it for when you upgrade to new hardware or if Samsung updates the new 4.4.3 OS to use 128gb cards. I have seen many vendors do such things with SD card compatibility after a year or so of release. Though not many tablets sport external SD let alone 64GB or more for them.
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Thx buddy. The games are getting so SD consuming these days.
coolseallord said:
Thx buddy. The games are getting so SD consuming these days.
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For me it is music and video... Wife has 50GB in music files alone. Movies can be swapped out as needed. The nice thing is you can always swap out the SD card... Ah, I bet nobody has given this mod out yet... Samsung Note 8.0 and possibly other Note tablets have the SD slot so that the chip is upside down. I find, because I trim my nails often, that getting the bugger out of the slot to be annoying. I used a trimmed off 5/8"x 3/8" section of packing tape as a flap to pull out the SD card once ejected. I fold it over so that there is about 1/8" of flap and 1/4" of tape holding the SD card on both sides. A razor hobby knife will work fine if scissors seem to be trouble. This way the flexible tape will lay flat when the cover is in place.
gooberdude said:
For me it is music and video... Wife has 50GB in music files alone. Movies can be swapped out as needed. The nice thing is you can always swap out the SD card... Ah, I bet nobody has given this mod out yet... Samsung Note 8.0 and possibly other Note tablets have the SD slot so that the chip is upside down. I find, because I trim my nails often, that getting the bugger out of the slot to be annoying. I used a trimmed off 5/8"x 3/8" section of packing tape as a flap to pull out the SD card once ejected. I fold it over so that there is about 1/8" of flap and 1/4" of tape holding the SD card on both sides. A razor hobby knife will work fine if scissors seem to be trouble. This way the flexible tape will lay flat when the cover is in place.
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I just wondering why there are so many limits to support sd card size. 64bits is almost everywhere. Wish more advanced disk format could be the industrial standard apart from the fat family. Then the life will be much easier.
As per phandroid it says that it should work. Check the link below
Will your phone work with SanDisk's 128GB MicroSDXC card? Find out here!
http://phandroid.com/2014/02/27/phones-that-work-with-sandisk-128gb-microsdxc-card/
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