Zotty said:Judging by the sound it makes in one of the video, I'd say yes.
True true, but we all know what it meant. If not, then by now we doTrevsweb said:Zotty said:Judging by the sound it makes in one of the video, I'd say yes.
lol yes doesnt really anwser the question i think by the videos it shows its a sprint loaded unit
banjeed said:spring-loaded
Trevsweb said:sprint loaded
:lol:skeezix said:springliaded
Karel Jansens said:On a related note, will the SD cards be set up to automount/umount? It would be nice to have at least one slot behaving as a removable media slot, without having to remember to (u)mount manually everytime.
I had a flash cart for my Nintendo DS that had a spring-heeled-jack-loaded micro SD slot. The free-open-source-implementation-of-the-total-annihilation-game-loader broke.NLS said:I have a flash cart for my GBA sp, and the mini-SD card is hard to get out, since it's not spring-loaded.
Cloudef said:Karel Jansens said:On a related note, will the SD cards be set up to automount/umount? It would be nice to have at least one slot behaving as a removable media slot, without having to remember to (u)mount manually everytime.
Just make sure there is no write/read operations when you pull the SD Card out.. Otherwise you may/will lose data.
Atleast gnome has eject arrows next to removable devices in Nautilus which you can use to safe eject the SD (Waits until read/write is finished) This could also be indicated with led (Led flickers.. Its writing) I think pandora has these leds
Yes, the Volume wheel is that way too.Alpha2 said:looks like the SDs sit pretty flush with the body of the system. I like it this way, makes sure you dont accidentally hit the click and pop it out.
they are flush, however, there is an indent for your finger.Tokiopop said:I do hope the SD card will stick on of the console only a tiny bit. It looks like it sticks outa litte from photos/videos, but it might have been the angle or whatever...