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crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68


On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Nick Hardiman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have to break these things down so I can get them into my neanderthal head, 
> so my apologies if this is obvious to everyone already. Is this a reasonable 
> summary of the storage options for EOMA68?
>
> I looked at some old photos and the EOMA-68 page, and I reckon these are the 
> data storage options. By data storage I mean memory, disk space, or - to talk 
> oldskool - any input/output device.
>
>
> EOMA68 data storage options
> ---
> 1. micro-SD card
> 2. USB flash drive (AKA USB stick, pen drive, external NAND)
> 3. internal NAND
> 4. mechanical hard disk
> 5. Solid State Disk
>
>
> file transfer speeds
> --
> 1 is the slowest, 5 is the fastest.

 all looks reasonable, although i'd put 1&2 at potentially
interchangeable.  on the 4.7 kernel i'm seeing 25mbyte/sec sustained
(20mbytes/sec sustained on 3.4) out of a sandisk ultra plus (rated at
85mbyte/sec).

 pretty frickin quick in other words.

 l.

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