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Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... my photobank and it had no problem coping the images to its ... Attached SCSI removable disk [1193601.157115] sd 2:0:0:1: Attached ... As I understand the above, my cards report hardware sector size 1024- ... 2GB cards. Are there any plans to make 2GB SD cards ...

linux-kernel - Alexia Death - Apr 13 2008 - 16:26

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... 03:45:32 you wrote: > You are apparently using a SCSI device, so ... Generally, there is no problem with 2GB SD cards, It seems that in case of non-USB ... . idProduct 0x223a 8-in-1 Card Reader bcdDevice 2.23 iManufacturer 1 ...

linux-kernel - Alexia Death - Apr 14 2008 - 00:49

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... > Generally, there is no problem with 2GB SD cards, > It seems that in case of non-USB card ... are buggy in some way. SD cards are defined to have 512 byte ... presents it > quite differently than the card presents itself. Strangely enough my > ...

linux-kernel - Arnd Bergmann - Apr 14 2008 - 02:48

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... : > Actually, I believe 2 GB (non-SDHC) *only* have 1024 byte sectors. > ... Wander, and the older specifications. SD 2.0 SDHC requires 512 byte sectors now ... is still used for 2GB cards. Most USB card readers seem to translate the native sector size to ...

linux-kernel - Arnd Bergmann - Apr 14 2008 - 08:40

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... generic sg5 type 0 You are apparently using a SCSI device, ... reader, not a directly attached SD/MMC reader. My guess is ... there is no problem with 2GB SD cards, so it would ... "lsusb -v" output for the card reader. Arnd <>< -- To unsubscribe from ...

linux-kernel - Arnd Bergmann - Apr 13 2008 - 20:45

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... a hack due to the nature of 2GB cards. > > Are there any plans to make 2GB SD cards work? I ... I'm the only one with > such 2GB SD cards(and a camera) and Id be ... ought to work around this if the problem is purely media block size. That is ...

linux-kernel - Alan Cox - Apr 13 2008 - 16:42

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... hack due to > > the nature of 2GB cards. > > > > Are there any plans to make 2GB SD cards work? I ... 'm the only one > > with such 2GB SD cards(and a camera) and Id be ... ought to work around this if the problem is > purely media block size. That ...

linux-kernel - Alexia Death - Apr 13 2008 - 17:32

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... buggy in some way. SD cards are defined to have 512 ... Actually, I believe 2 GB (non-SDHC) *only* have 1024 byte sectors. The most easily available SD documentation is the SanDisk product ... account the possibility that a card would use a different block ...

linux-kernel - Daniel Barkalow - Apr 15 2008 - 19:23

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... about > the speciality of the 2GB cards they wont be readable ... not work with 1gB or 2GB cards, but would work with ... smaller. It would detect the card but have random contents displayed ... all the cards fine. There certainly are some misdesigned SD readers ...

linux-kernel - Lennart Sorensen - Apr 14 2008 - 12:11

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... > On the contrary, the USB card readers go through a lot of effort to > make the card look like a SCSI device, and ... are buggy in some way. SD cards are defined to have 512 byte ... > Actually, I believe 2 GB (non-SDHC) *only* have 1024 byte sectors ...

linux-kernel - H. Peter Anvin - Apr 14 2008 - 07:45

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... account the >> possibility that a card would use a different block ... than what all >> of the cards of the time used. >> > > What ... I have used 2 different 2GB cards, one works with a ... cheap readers included with the cards are not interchangeable as they ...

linux-kernel - Roger Heflin - Apr 15 2008 - 22:49

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... tho its quite common since its a > reader problem. There are a *LOT* of cardreaders that have a problem with larger cards. See the table on http://www.hjreggel.net/cardspeed/special-sd.html and notice the enormous amount of red colored ...

linux-kernel - Wander Winkelhorst - Apr 14 2008 - 05:03

RE: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... tho its quite common since its a reader problem. I finally found this today: http://www.mail- ... needs to be aware of the hack these SD cards do to work and apparently this and many other simpler ones are not. Thanks for listening, Alexia. -- To ...

linux-kernel - Alexia Death - Apr 14 2008 - 02:08

Re: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable

... unsurprisingly, not all manufacturers took into account the > possibility that a card would use a different block size than what all of > the cards of the time used. > What's really kind of pathetic is that ...

linux-kernel - H. Peter Anvin - Apr 15 2008 - 22:09

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