Will it possible to use the Neo without battery?

Atlasz atlasznak at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 11 14:30:05 CET 2007


Well, I'm looking to the internal sd card rather like to an additional
hdd in my desktop, which can be upgraded any time if needed. That's good
and I like it. But actually the other use case for SD card reader on a
PDA or such is to transfer large amount of data to it from other device
(like digital camera, which cannot comunicate itself) e.g. for viewing
pictures. In this case you may want to exchange the card several times
within 1-2 hours. And then it is really annoying. The solution I see is
a small card reader i will have with me in case i expect this kind of usage.
Attila


Jeremy wrote:
> For me this appears to be just an annoyance issue.  I wouldn't think the typical user would switch out the sd card all that much, especially if there is an interface via usb to upload/download data to/from the sd storage.  At least, I don't see why I would be removing it much unless I wanted to swap it with somebody else's.  If using sdio  I think there are more things to consider.
>
> ~Jeremy
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Joe Pfeiffer <jjpfeifferjr at comcast.net>
> To: Jeremy <zanexiv at yahoo.com>
> Cc: community at lists.openmoko.org
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:54:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Will it possible to use the Neo without battery?
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> I thought the issue was that you would have to physically remove the batter=
> y to change it, in which case everything in SDRAM would be gone.  Is this n=
> ot the case?  I haven't read everything that's come through the list so I m=
> ay have missed something.=0A=0A~Jeremy=0A=0A----- Original Message ----=0A=
>
> I meant to say I'd expect all of flash to still be there.  Sorry...
>
> On restarting apps...  I've been assuming that the startup would not
> be substantially worse than logging into a desktop (with several apps
> in my session there).
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