Reduced Size Multimediacard
Like any flash memory card, it can be used to store various types of files, including photos, videos, music, or software.
There are two different types of slots for RS-MMC cards: 3-volt and 1.8-volt. Although they operate at different voltages, they are physically identical, so users need to be careful to use the right type of card.
Traditional, older RS-MMC cards and slots are 3-volt. Some newer phones have 1.8-volt slots, and therefore require 1.8-volt or dual-voltage cards.
MMCmobile cards are dual-voltage RS-MMC cards.
Backup Term of the Day
CompactFlash backup is a backup of data, stored using the CompactFlash interface. Normally, it means a CompactFlash card backup. ... (more about CompactFlash backup...)
Backup Terms Glossary
The current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.
Handy Backup is a popular utility for Windows that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.
At present, the glossary contains terms.
Other terms from Storage Media
A CompactFlash card is a storage device, based on CompactFlash interface. Its storage capacity ranges from 32Mb to 4Gb, but... (more about CompactFlash card...)
HDD is a magnetic disk on which you can store computer data. The term hard is used to distinguish it... (more about HDD...)
Yet another standard, set by Sony but now also manufactured by others such as Lexar Media. The main drawback is... (more about Memory Stick...)
A removable hard disk is a type of disk drive system in which hard disks are enclosed in plastic or... (more about Removable hard disk...)
Supported by the SD Card Association (SDA), this compact type of memory card allows for fast data transfer and has... (more about Secure Digital...)
USB is a hardware interface that is used for low-speed peripherals, such as a keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer, and... (more about USB...)
