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SubjectRe: Problem: non-SDHC 2GB SD cards are unreadable
Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
> On the contrary, the USB card readers go through a lot of effort to
> make the card look like a SCSI device, and many of these implementations
> are buggy in some way. SD cards are defined to have 512 byte sectors, while
> USB mass storage can theoretically have a different sector size. Of course
> any other size than 512 bytes is likely to break some code, which you have
> experienced.
>

Actually, I believe 2 GB (non-SDHC) *only* have 1024 byte sectors.

-hpa


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