OK, I'll be installing Pleco tomorrow and need some last minute advice. (I really want to get this right the first time)
My IPAQ 211 has 256MB built-in Flash. I have two 16GB SDHC cards. My current library of MP3s (28GB of mostly Chinese language instruction) will be divided equally between the two SDHC cards. Only one card can be installed at a time. I need to have Pleco fully functional no matter which of the cards is plugged in so here's what I'm thinking:
1. Put identical copies of all non-writable Pleco files on both SDHC cards. I assume these would include audio files and dictionaries. This is to avoid having to figure out how to keep the common files on two different cards in synch and backed up.
2. Put all modifiable Pleco files in the 211's internal Flash. I assume that would be the main program files and preferences.
3. Lock Pleco to the IPAQ.
4. Store flashcards in the IPAQ internal flash where they can be backed up without worrying about whether they're in synch between the two SDHC cards as I swap them in and out. (I have no idea how many flashcards would fit in internal flash though)
Questions:
1. Will this work? If not, what's the best way to deal with the fact that I'll be constantly swapping between two SDHC cards.
2. Does anyone have a list of what can/can't be placed in internal Flash vs. SDHC and what has to be kept together vs. can be put anywhere?
3. Is there a list of file sizes for the main program, dictionaries, audio files, flash cards, etc somewhere? I couldn't find one.
thx, tom