Introduction
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Introduction
Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMediaCard expansion cards are
high-capacity storage media that allow you to exchange data
across different devices. The SD card additionally features a
write-protect lock and faster read/write speed of up to
10 megabytes per second. You can use expansion cards to
exchange files between your handheld and any computer
equipped with a reader/writer device.
About the card directory
The following table shows where the handheld stores files on a
card when you copy files from your handheld. When copying
files to a card from your computer, it is important to place them
in the proper folder so that the handheld can find them.
Folder/Subfolder
Types of Files Stored
PALM/Launcher
Applications (PRC)
Databases (PDB)
Web clipping applications (PQA)
PALM/Books
Electronic books (PDB, PRC)
DCIM
Image (JPG, JPEG, GIF)
Video (QT, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG)
AUDIO
Audio (MP3, WAV)
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