I put 8GB flash memory inside M3 :-)
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I put 8GB flash memory inside M3 :-)
It's no need to think "do I bring flash stick on the gig or not!? javascript:emoticon(':?')"
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I think so.EnjoyRC wrote:Was I being gullable?
While it's true there's an SD card in the M3 (as widely reported in several places) for storing system files, you can make it as big as you want and there's still no way to store user files on it. Doesn't work that way. User files are stored on the USB flash stick. So just stop thinking about it.

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I put the pictures on the karma-lab site forum.
http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthre ... #post71863
http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showthre ... #post71863
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Hmmmmm, If this is true... Look how small of USB drives you can get;
http://www.supertalent.com/products/stt ... ?type=Pico
Look at the Pico-C
http://www.supertalent.com/products/stt ... ?type=Pico
Look at the Pico-C
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You can still copy files from a second USB drive plugged into the external port. Copy files to your internal flash drive.... eh? The M3 has awesome file management tools.Rob Sherratt wrote:What advantage does this give you? You can't swap the flash drive between a PC and the M3 any more - so haven't you lost your easy way to back up files?
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