2GB SD card does work!!!

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2GB SD card does work!!!

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Hi guys, been reading and learning a lot here, thanks to y'all. Anyway I just found out that my 2GB SD card I took out from my digital camera works with my TR (tried saving and loading and it worked), but I had to re-format it to FAT 16. It was in FAT32 and the TR could not read it.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share it with you guys since I searched in this particular forum and didn't find the answer.

Cheers.
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very good news, thanks! :)

that's the max TR can handle for sure, as FAT16 format is limited to 2GB per partition
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Maybe dumb question, but how do you reformat to FAT16 ? :shock:
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you can do it in windows I think.. or maybe (I'm not sure) directly in the TR61
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Post by paramex »

bsr2002 wrote:Maybe dumb question, but how do you reformat to FAT16 ? :shock:
My card was in FAT32, and was unrecognized by Korg, so I could not format it in there. Using a card usb reader, in Windows I opened it in Windows Explorer, right click on it (usually says removable disk), format, did a full format (untick quick format) and select file system "FAT" instead of "FAT32" (it doesn't say FAT16 but it is). And voila. HTH.
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Cool, I'm going to purchase a 2GB SD in the morning. Thanx :)
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Thanks for the info!
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Post by Wolfram1 »

Can someone please confirm if this really works?
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[quote="Wolfram1"]Can someone please confirm if this really works?[/quote]

First poster has done that already :)
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Post by Wolfram1 »

Yep I know, I meant a second person who can confirm this..
Maybe he got lucky for some weird reason, so we better make sure!
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re: 2gb? how 'bout 4gb?

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Can someone please confirm if this really works?
Technically, 4gb is theoretically possible, but not practical because the cluster size is so big (lotta wasted space). Check out this link that talks about maxing out FAT16 file systems...

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... ge=3808280
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Yes it works, I've used it today :)

If it even matters, I'm using a PNY 2GB that I bought for $14 at CompUSA :)
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