Originally Posted By: PandaBear
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
im not using it in a phone, rather like a usb drive with swappable memory innards.
I'd use a faster interface memory like USB stick than a USB adapter with MicroSD. The bottleneck would still be in the SD interface and since you have much more room with USB, you can just use a native USB interface stick.
Ive lost too many USB flash drives due to corruption to feel that they are trustworthy. As I understand it, the issue is usually not with the chips, but rather with the controllers in the USB drives.
So my thought is that if I use a micro SD, I get a really tiny drive to hold stuff in, and if the controller fails, I just move the memory chip over to another interface.
Is that not sound logic?
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
im not using it in a phone, rather like a usb drive with swappable memory innards.
I'd use a faster interface memory like USB stick than a USB adapter with MicroSD. The bottleneck would still be in the SD interface and since you have much more room with USB, you can just use a native USB interface stick.
Ive lost too many USB flash drives due to corruption to feel that they are trustworthy. As I understand it, the issue is usually not with the chips, but rather with the controllers in the USB drives.
So my thought is that if I use a micro SD, I get a really tiny drive to hold stuff in, and if the controller fails, I just move the memory chip over to another interface.
Is that not sound logic?