On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 10:54:26AM -0700, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 07/22/2018 09:05 PM, Warner Losh via cctalk wrote:
Throughout this whole thread, I've been
tempted to say that you get better
data fidelity if you take a green magic marker and mark the edges of the
disk...
On the other hand, information on MicroSD cards is likely to end up in
the sewer system, lost between floorboard cracks or vacuumed or swept
into the rubbish bin accidentally.
IMIHO, a grievous error by making things too physically small. The
standard SD card is easy enough to pick out in a deep-pile carpet. Not
so, the usual black-colored MicriSD. The dog might well eat it without
even being aware of having done it.
Are there such things as "microSD" to "standard SD" adapters that
allows
for insertion of standard SD into mcroSD slots?
Of course there are. Since both SD cards and ?SD cards have identical
electrical and protocol interfaces, those adapters are just passive pieces
of plastic and wires. In fact, a lot of ?SD cards sold these days come
packaged with a ?SD to SD card adapter.
Kind regards,
Alex.
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