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There are also some other reports in that thread that could be added to this list, perhaps. [[User:Esn|Esn]] 04:31, 1 April 2011 (MEST) | There are also some other reports in that thread that could be added to this list, perhaps. [[User:Esn|Esn]] 04:31, 1 April 2011 (MEST) | ||
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+ | Prometheus confirms that the Kingston cards work for her: [http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/55506-recommended-sd-cards-for-pandora/page__view__findpost__p__945184]. But, to quote: "The problem is this: Kingston is a restickering brand - they do not manufacture their own chips, so you have no idea what you will get with any given card. | ||
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+ | That is to say, I'm afraid it's completely impossible to confirm for you whether Kingston's cards will work or not, because it changes per card." | ||
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+ | Please read the rest of the comment at the above link. [[User:Esn|Esn]] 05:39, 1 April 2011 (MEST) |
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Other compatibility reports
mvickers03 has previously reported on July 25, 2010, that his 16GB Kingston class 4 card "works well"... that seems to be in direct contradiction to this list.
There are also some other reports in that thread that could be added to this list, perhaps. Esn 04:31, 1 April 2011 (MEST)
Prometheus confirms that the Kingston cards work for her: [1]. But, to quote: "The problem is this: Kingston is a restickering brand - they do not manufacture their own chips, so you have no idea what you will get with any given card.
That is to say, I'm afraid it's completely impossible to confirm for you whether Kingston's cards will work or not, because it changes per card."
Please read the rest of the comment at the above link. Esn 05:39, 1 April 2011 (MEST)