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Re: snapshots are broken
This is a good place for IDE/Compact Flash adapter. Pascal's moved back
to Switzerland though, so I have no idea what the shipping might be.
But check out the Wireless Router Board at $120!!!
http://www.pcengines.ch/order.php
Tim
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 11:17:22PM -0500, David Cuthbert wrote:
> Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
> >Mmm, that's a nice thing. I should check out more of the Compact Flash
> >cards, see how easy it might be to whip up some generic support for
> >some. We do have some support for certain brands already IIRC.
>
> Good news: in IDE emulation mode, they look and act just like IDE
> drives. You need an adaptor; I grabbed one for $20 (which, for a
> mass-market item, would be overpriced -- this is literally a few
> resistors and diodes, maybe an LED or two if you want to get fancy, and
> the hardware to adapt the form factors -- but, sadly, this doesn't seem
> to be a mass-market item).
>
> I think that I did see some ATAPI messages from the Linux kernel when
> using it... no functionality was amiss, though.
>
> http://www.acscontrol.com/Index_ACS.asp?Page=/Pages/Products/CompactFlash/IDE_To_CF_Adapter.htm
> is where I got mine from. If you're feeling more hobbyist-inclined, the
> (very readable) standards can be downloaded for free from
> http://www.compactflash.org/ .
>
>
> However, in IDE emulation mode, you cannot remove the card; it tends to
> make the IDE bus a tad angry. For that, you would want to use a normal
> card reader.
>
> Dave
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