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do you know exactly how much stored memory there is in the wiimote? Just wondering, couldn't really find any technical specs on the wii
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intekmdma said:do you know exactly how much stored memory there is in the wiimote? Just wondering, couldn't really find any technical specs on the wii
Seibar said:anyone know if microSD cards like cell phones have will work? not sure if there is a diff but there seems to be a size change?
id like to use the songs/photos if i got a new phone, my plan renews soon.
:thumbsup: cool. i'll make sure the one i get does.komio said:you can use them you just have to have a MINISD->SD card adapter, mine came with the card when i bought it i thought they all did, but good thing i got it, heh
LESLIEx317537 said:IGN: IGN's Nintendo Wii FAQ
The Wiimote has 4KB of non-volatile memory.
As far as max memory size of the SD cards.
They mention 8GB is possible and even Hard Drive support via USB.
Taken directly from that page...
Q: 512 megabytes doesn't seem like much. Do Wii owners have any other storage options?
A: Yes. Wii owners can expand the system's storage capacity by plugging in a separately sold SD memory card. SD memory cards currently enable up to 8 gigabytes of storage - about 15 times the storage capacity of Wii's internal flash RAM and almost half that of an Xbox 360's 20 gigabyte hard drive. 8 gigabyte SD cards currently retail for about $270 and will see dramatic price reductions during Wii's life cycle.
Nintendo has also hinted that Wii owners may be able to connect a USB-powered external hard drive to Wii, although it has never officially announced compatibility. Supposing this does turn out to be true, an exciting number of storage options become available. Currently, a 100 gigabyte external USB hard drive retails for fewer than $100 on the market - and like SD cards - the cost will continue to decrease.