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Old 11-09-2007, 06:29 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The fact that a 4GB card is recognised doesn't necessarily mean that it'll work properly. What you may well find is that data beyond 2GB is not recognised. That's what happens on a number of devices, including the Sony Reader.
I put 3.5 GB data on it and tried again. The result is quite interesting; when the Cybook is connected to my PC, the card shows up with the correct size and free space, and I can copy files to and from it at will.

However, the reader software seems to ignore it. The 'standard' directories do not get created, and when I create a 'eBooks' directory by hand and put a MobiPocket ebook in it, it does not show up in the Library.

To me, this indicates that the hardware & OS can read 4GB SD cards just fine; it's the *application* that has issues with them...

Bookeen, are you listening? ;-)
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