> I only saw 110M card before.
I think you get up into the PCMCIA hard drives at those capacities.
the biggest ata-flash cards (type II pcmcia) are around 800MB right now
And then, of course, there's the 1Gb IBM Microdrive.
Simon
> I only saw 110M card before.
I think you get up into the PCMCIA hard drives at those capacities.
the biggest ata-flash cards (type II pcmcia) are around 800MB right now
And then, of course, there's the 1Gb IBM Microdrive.
Simon
the biggest ata-flash cards (type II pcmcia) are around 800MB right
nowAnd then, of course, there's the 1Gb IBM Microdrive.
If type-III is acceptible, SimpleTech makes a 1GB flash card as well.
List price of $3278. Buy.com has it for $1862.
http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10236089&loc=101
-- David
Has anyone tried this with a cisco, just out of morbid curiousity?
The requirements for a flash filesystem are different from a disk
filesystem..
Adrian
Has anyone tried this with a cisco, just out of morbid curiousity?
The requirements for a flash filesystem are different from a disk
filesystem..
ata flash cards, are just that, ide interfaces to blobs of memory. ata
disks look the same from the perspective of a device looking to read/write
from them. disks happen to be significantly faster than flash in most
cases but the 16bit pcmcia interface is fairly slow as well...
joelja