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Old 10-09-2008, 01:40 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by cjp View Post
Since (I think!) SD cards max at 2GB (the SDHC are the 4+GB), then I take this to mean that 1GB & 2GB SD cards work and are officially supported. Although if SDHC cards 'work' you'd have to be willing to lose data or files b/c they are not officially supported.
Clear as mud.
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The 2GB limit is a file system limitation. The original expansion cards were formatted as FAT16, and the largest volume size for a FAT16 volume is 2GB.

Cards bigger than 2GB are formatted as FAT32, which allows larger volumes.

You can get standard SD cards in up to 4GB capacity. Anything larger than that will be SDHC.
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