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It works with SDHC cards too (at least on my {{X41_Tablet}} and linux 2.6.23.1).
 
It works with SDHC cards too (at least on my {{X41_Tablet}} and linux 2.6.23.1).
  
On my {{X41}} Linux 2.6.22.13 can read/write to existing partitions on 16 GB SDHC (FAT32), 4 GB (non-HC, FAT32) and 2 GB (non-HC, FAT16) cards. However, deleting, creating, resizing or formatting partitions does not work. (All operations do work on all cards when using an external USB SDHC card reader instead of the internal one.)
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On {{X41}} Linux 2.6.22.13 can read/write to existing partitions on 16 GB SDHC (FAT32), 4 GB (non-HC, FAT32) and 2 GB (non-HC, FAT16) cards. However, deleting, creating, resizing or formatting partitions does not work. (All operations do work on all cards when using an external USB SDHC card reader instead of the internal one.)
  
 
=== Models featuring this Technology ===
 
=== Models featuring this Technology ===

Revision as of 18:20, 8 January 2008

The SD Card slot (Secure Digital) is found on select ThinkPads and Docking stations.

In addition to SD Cards, SD Card slots can also accept the older MMC (MultiMedia Card).

PCI-based SD Card slot

This implementation is called "SD Card with IO support", and supports in addition to regular SD memory cards also special SDIO cards (e.g. Bluetooth, WiFi, etc).

Linux support

lspci reports it as a Ricoh device with PCI ID 1180:0822 (X Series, Z60m, Z60t), or 1180:0841 (Z Series).

The sdhci project has developed a driver that supports these and other SD controller chips. The driver has been reported to work on ThinkPad X40, X41, Z60m, Z60t, X60 and X61 models, and has been available in mainline kernel since 2.6.17-rc1. See also "How to get the internal SD-CARD working".

It works with SDHC cards too (at least on my X41 Tablet and linux 2.6.23.1).

On X41 Linux 2.6.22.13 can read/write to existing partitions on 16 GB SDHC (FAT32), 4 GB (non-HC, FAT32) and 2 GB (non-HC, FAT16) cards. However, deleting, creating, resizing or formatting partitions does not work. (All operations do work on all cards when using an external USB SDHC card reader instead of the internal one.)

Models featuring this Technology

USB based SD Card slot

This implementation only supports SD Memory cards.

Linux support

Should be supported by the Linux USB Storage drivers (usb-storage).

Models featuring this Technology