<div>Hi Fran:</div>
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<div>I'll try that: booting from the card. I'll read and study a bit. What I don't understand is why something so logically needed (it is featured in all new brand Nokia phones) is not available as default.</div>
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<div>Just about the comparison with N80: your surprise makes me think you aren't aware of what it's really capable of. I'll tell that it's a real computer, as 770 is. The only difference is its OS: 770 is linux, and N80 is S60. But with java, python, and other languages support, my N80 is a little computer (and 3G phone).
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<div>Well, I'll go on with setupping my 770...<br> </div>
<div>Booting from the card you said. Let's see...<br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/2/2, Frantisek Dufka <<a href="mailto:dufkaf@seznam.cz">dufkaf@seznam.cz</a>>:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">sebastian maemo wrote:<br>> Since it is IMPOSSIBLE (unless you<br>> tell me how) to install an application in MMC.
<br><br>I thought I just gave a hint how to do that in my last mail :-)<br><br>True that internal flash won't be used at all when booting from the card<br>but you can consider this being an advantage. You can keep internal
<br>flash as a 'safe mode'. Also who cares about slow/compressed 128MB of<br>internal memory when the card has gigs of space and is faster?<br><br><br>Frantisek<br></blockquote></div><br>