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I had a friend come over who has an SD card reader in his laptop. We put the card in there and it worked fine. We then used my reader with the same card and the same read only problem came back. We then tried a different SD card in the reader and were able to read and write fine. For some reason...
I have a simple 1gb SD card that I use with my GP2X f-100 (firmware 4.1). I was adding stuff to the SD card after adding a SNES emulator (pocket SNES) and found that the drive was read only. The switch on the SD card is in the write and read mode but I still can't write. Does anybody have any...
For starters the screen on the pandora is not going to be close to 720p, and I do not think s-video is going to give you an HD signal ether so even if the hardware can process it I do not believe that it can output an HD signal. (correct me if I am wrong.)
The Pandora is going to have a faster processor and more capable hardware in general. Since it is a new device though you might have to wait before you see the same emulator selection on the Pandora that you have on the GP2X. On the money side you are going to pay for that hardware.
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