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Jenneth Orantia of Jenneth.info fame is now wrting for apcmag.com and her latest article is a tutorial on choosing the right memory for your handheld. As always, her articles are fun to read. She goes into uses of flash memory as well as some of the better applications to use with flash memory (Pocket Mechanic, Resco File explorer...etc.etc) Buying a storage card for your handheld? Jenneth Orantia gives you the lowdown on making the most of your new investment.
A popular misconception with memory cards is that they have the exact amount of available memory as advertised on the package. Unfortunately, this is never the case — a 256MB card usually has around 241MB of available memory. This problem is common with PC hard drives. Hard drive and memory card makers measure 1MB as 1,000KB, while PCs and other computing devices measure 1MB as 1,024KB. Additionally, a minor portion of memory is reserved for file allocation tables, which are used to reference each file stored on the card for quick retrieval.
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