Storage expansion on the A-320

Dingoo Digital A-320 comes with default 4GB built-in internal memory capacity. This is good enough storage space for many of your favorite retro classics. But if need Neda more storage, you can expand the storage capacity further by inserting a MiniSD memory card of up to 16GB. This gives you a total of 20GB storage space and enough storage for most of your classics (although even this is not enough storage space for all ROMs available).
You have 2 alternatives to choose between. You can use a standard miniSD memory card. These are available in up to class 4 4GB but is a more or less a dead storage medium and can be difficult to find on the market. Or you can use a microSD memory card combined with a microSD to miniSD adapter. 8GB or 16GB SDHC microSD memory cards are both reasonable in price and have a good availability on the market. MicroSD memory cards also have very good transfer speeds.
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A cheap 16GB
I bought a CHEEEAAAP 16GB MicroSD card, on ebay, for around $35 Bucks, and verified the capacity with some program, to ensure it was 16GB, not just some 2GB with a modded firmware... anywho... I've ordered my dingoo, and am awaiting it's arrival
I got a mini SD card with a
I got a mini SD card with a standard SD adapter at a camera shop, although the largest size they had was 512 mb.
Using several cards
My dingoo finally got sendt out yesterday (Yeey!) and now I'm planning ahead so I'll be ready for it.
I've got two micro-SD cards (4GB and 8GB) and I'm trying to figure out the best way to sort roms and media. My plan is:
Internal Memory:
- Native OS Firmware (V1.03)
- GBA Emulator
- GBC Emulator
- Nes emulator
- Atari Lynx Emulator
- Sega Megadrive Emulator
4GB micro-SD card:
- Dingux
- Snes9x
- Snes roms
- Media
8GB micro-SD card:
- GBA roms
- GBC roms
- Nes roms
- Atari roms
- Sega Megadrive roms
Will this work? Having dualboot installed on one card but at the same time using another card for the nativeOS?
I know, my English sucks, but I hope you can understand my point :P
Also a 16gb MicroSD works
Also a 16gb MicroSD works good on Dingoo A320, I tested that a week ago
Gpeter7
RE:
Would be interesting to know the make and class of the card you tested as 16GB MicroSD cards are fairly new and expensive.
I personally use a
I personally use a 16GB Kingstone MicroSDHC Model: SDC2/16GB with a MicroSD adapter confirmed it works great, also they arn't very expensive I picked it up for A$75, confirmed also works for loading dingux (without the corruption problem thanks to booboo's quick kernel patch :)
i have 8GB kingston class 4
i have 8GB kingston class 4 micro (bought for US$23 incl postage), with micro to mini adapter... 16GB still too expensive atm (for me) hehe but i have only 1.5GB left now... HAHAHA