On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 01:05, Jay Milk wrote:
> Good call -- write cycle life of 10^3-10^4 are probably not much of an
> issue in a digital camera, but would probably die quickly if used as a
> HD replacement.  Linux would have to run w/o swap.  CFII+ harddrive?
> You're talking about a microdrive, right?  While those are getting much
> more affordable, a laptop drive is still cheaper.  

The life in a digital camera isn't the concern, it is the low loss of
opertunity if it fails. Not to mention it should live as long as the
usefullness of the cameras. 

I think you are right about the cost of a laptop drive. A micro 2.2g
drive is $148 plus an adapter to hook it to standard IDE. For that price
you could probably get a 40gig drive in laptop form factor or 200gig in
normal form factor.

-- 
Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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