What SD Cards Will Pandy Take??


With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc...

I was doing something like this for a while using the SD cards from my everdrives.  Since there were only 2 I probably used, and only a few games from each I just went back to leaving my second card in the slot and put those games on it.  Since then I haven't played them at all.
 

*'Link's Awakening' always had pride of place. It had a gold sticker, so you could tell it was good.
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Gold has nothing to do with it, but you had good taste in games.  It is still great.

 
 
With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc... and sleeve them all in a mini zip folder.

You probably already know this, but GB/GBA games are pretty small.  The biggest GBA game I have (the second Fire Emblem) is 16MB in size.  I only have Gameboy Tetris to hand, and that's 32K.

According to wikipedia there are 1024 GB games and 1074 GBA games, and assuming all GBA games are a little short of 16MB (most are actually 4/8MB in my experience), and all GB games are 32K, all Gameboy* games would fit on a 16GB card with room to spare.

Playstation games would be a bit tricker, if left uncompressed.  The maximum size is something around 650MB, so assuming games are 400MB on average and there are 2355 PS1 games, you'd need a 1TB card to fit all those on, should you want all PS1 games!
 
While I would love 2 x 512gb cards when I get my Pyra... The price atm is just not justifiable to me.

So I will probably get 1 x 256gb, and leave the other slot open untill 512gb are relatively cheap.

With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc... and sleeve them all in a mini zip folder.

Then it will almost be like a cart based handheld.
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... will take me back to my childhood where I went *everywhere* with a little bag neatly containing 1 x Game Boy classic, charger (yes, I had rechargeable batteries), spare set of batteries, link cable, and the cream of my game collection in sleaves.

*'Link's Awakening' always had pride of place. It had a gold sticker, so you could tell it was good.
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I need to label my SD cards.  Right now they all just have the factory label.  I don't want to damage the cards, though...not sure how you can replace the factory labels...I know it sounds stupid, but...these things are too expensive!!
 
With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc... and sleeve them all in a mini zip folder.

You probably already know this, but GB/GBA games are pretty small.  The biggest GBA game I have (the second Fire Emblem) is 16MB in size.  I only have Gameboy Tetris to hand, and that's 32K.

According to wikipedia there are 1024 GB games and 1074 GBA games, and assuming all GBA games are a little short of 16MB (most are actually 4/8MB in my experience), and all GB games are 32K, all Gameboy* games would fit on a 16GB card with room to spare.

Playstation games would be a bit tricker, if left uncompressed.  The maximum size is something around 650MB, so assuming games are 400MB on average and there are 2355 PS1 games, you'd need a 1TB card to fit all those on, should you want all PS1 games!
Playstation takes up a TON of space!!  There's a way to compress them, and make them still work on Pandy??  I'd love to know more about this!
 
May just be an Amazon Prime sale... but I can buy the 256GB version of the same 64GB PNY SD card I use in my Pandora for $82 USD normally $162... 

http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-Performance-256GB-Speed/dp/B00FF90EZM

Nice!  And does this baby work in a Pandy??  If so, that sucker is MINE!!
Well I have the 64GB version, I formatted it fat32 via gparted on my linux laptop.
Hummm...but WOULD the 256GB one work in a Pandy or not is the question.
I guess I can't see why it would not work, since I would only be using it as a media card and not for programs and stuff.
I just use one 32GB card for the progams and stuff in Slot 1.  The big card goes in Slot 2 and it's for all my media and music.
 
^ I would expect it would, but hard to say without someone actually trying it...
 
With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc... and sleeve them all in a mini zip folder.

You could start with these from the Pandora Archive:

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D.
 
 
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FaeMinx said:
With one slot open, what I might do is go through my movie / series / emulation collection and break it down into chunks... and put each chunk on a seperate sd card and print some custom labels for each... I.e. my Star Trek card, my Studio Ghibli card, my Playstation card, my GB/GBA card, etc... and sleeve them all in a mini zip folder.
You probably already know this, but GB/GBA games are pretty small.  The biggest GBA game I have (the second Fire Emblem) is 16MB in size.  I only have Gameboy Tetris to hand, and that's 32K.
According to wikipedia there are 1024 GB games and 1074 GBA games, and assuming all GBA games are a little short of 16MB (most are actually 4/8MB in my experience), and all GB games are 32K, all Gameboy* games would fit on a 16GB card with room to spare.

Playstation games would be a bit tricker, if left uncompressed.  The maximum size is something around 650MB, so assuming games are 400MB on average and there are 2355 PS1 games, you'd need a 1TB card to fit all those on, should you want all PS1 games!

Yeah, I'm also struggling to multiquote on tapatalk now... so...

@rygD

But that's how you know strawberry jam is the best!... because they put cute pictures of strawberries on the labels... and no other fruit is cuter than a strawberry!

@Levi

Well the small size is the idea... cards that size are dirt cheap, so I can buy a pile of em.

.... and I don't have a huuuuuge Playstation collection.
 
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