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Splinter
Just thought i would let people know (sorry if you already do) that 7dayshop are having a sale and are offering a 1GB SD card for only £17.97.

Heres the link: http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_in...oducts_id=99101

Hope this is useful, as it seems alot cheaper than any i have seen in the past.

Splinter
bacteria
Waste of money - the Viking SD cards have bad compatability with the GP2x. Use SanDisk. cool.gif
Splinter
Ahhh....didnt know that compatability problems are common, sure i'll find out when i finally get a GP2x
bacteria
There are lots of posts from people saying that Viking (Toshiba) cards didn't work on 1.2.0 so they brought out 1.2.1 which corrected this. People who then upgrade to 1.4 say that these SD cards no longer work again.

You really should stick to tried and tested ones - like SanDisk. Search the forums for more details if you need them.
sinkyboy2000
QUOTE(bacteria @ Mar 22 2006, 08:19 AM)
There are lots of posts from people saying that Viking (Toshiba) cards didn't work on 1.2.0 so they brought out 1.2.1 which corrected this. People who then upgrade to 1.4 say that these SD cards no longer work again.

You really should stick to tried and tested ones - like SanDisk. Search the forums for more details if you need them.
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Ah bugger! Just bought a Viking card from eBuyer. Was sure there was a post saying that some guy had 4 and they all worked, but one didn't for flashing firmware. Didn't think the compatibility would get worse with an updated firmware!
BenScar
I have a Viking 1Gb card, just got lucky that it works for general use and flashing. Seems it's luck of the draw with them.
Gruntfuggly
I just got a Viking card from eBuyer (512MB) and it seems to work fine....
Tealion
I have a 1GB Viking card and it works fine for normal use and firmware upgrading also.
LordJohnnie
I would be more concerned with the file system on the card than the brand. But Its my feeling that it is 99% likely that those Vicking cards are absolutely fine on the GP2X. If you run into trouble, check the file system and format accordingly. Chances of it not working are so slim I wouldn't worry.
bacteria
No probs - just wanted to make people aware that other users had poor experiences with Viking. GamePark themselves knew of such a problem, as users who updated their GP2x to 1.2.0 could no longer use these SD cards - hence 1.2.1.

Another issue (only came to light fairly recently) is that if your SD card reads/writes slowly, your GP2x will pause for a fraction of a second during gameplay, which is a little offputting. A fast SD card resolves this.

Another point - everyone says to format the SD card to FAT32. I tried this, and Windows XP got confused half way through a write, and bricked the SD card. I formatted my other cards to FAT and I have had no issues at all with Windows XP or with the GP2x for that matter. FAT seems the way forward! (Only thing with FAT is it can only format up to 2gig (if I remember from the days of Windows 95) - mind you, there is little sense getting larger SD cards as they can be bricked, and bricking a 4gig card would be distressing!!
nickspoon
Viking cards are just surplus cards from other brands - mine was a Toshiba 1GB, which I found out after pulling off the sticker.
subin
QUOTE(nickspoon @ Mar 22 2006, 06:45 PM)
Viking cards are just surplus cards from other brands - mine was a Toshiba 1GB, which I found out after pulling off the sticker.
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also, they work for flashing, normal use, etc. except in games you get a slight pause every so often, but that doesn't bother me.
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