This combination would give you a 16GB compact flash drive for $50.

http://www.miniinthebox.com/cf-to-ide-2-5-adapter-with-black-case_p230593.html?currency=CAD&litb_from=paid_adwords_shopping&gclid=CND3l-vfxLwCFcY-MgoddlIAWQ
http://www.xpcgear.com/patriot-psf16g266cf.html


Or this 64GB flash drive with the same converter as above for $85:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/994424-REG/kingston_cf_64gb_u2_64gb_ultimate_compact_flash.html




On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Another option is to go driveless and boot the laptop over the network for
> them young ones.  It would also be nice technological experiment to show
> them as well.  It's definitely more satisfying than plopping in a new drive
> and installing a run-of-the-mill x86 OS.  If you need any good pointers,
> guides, or anything in this regard, let me know.  I've set-up a couple PXE
> Boot environments, including one which can boot into a remote X Windows
> desktop via XDMCP. :D
>
> Here's a few YouTube videos I made to demonstrate this using a Virtual
> Machine(I also did PXE from an ARM SheevaPlug back when I has full HDD
> encryption enabled).
>
> XDMCP Thin X Server: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu-bXla5ReI
> X Thin Client over NFS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs6lgvQNkIk
>
> There's no audio in this videos btw.
>
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 00:06:31 -0600
> Roswyne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was talking to a guy from kijiji who said he had a few small ones
> > suitable for setting up a Linux system.
> >
> > If that's of interest, let me know and I'll look up his info. It didn't
> > suit my needs, so I didn't follow up.
> >
> > A friend also pointed out some new 80gig drives he saw online for $70,
> if a
> > larger driver would be better (or you want better reliability).
> > On Feb 10, 2014 11:14 PM, "R Rodd" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I have a laptop that hasn't been used in 5-6 years since it failed to
> boot
> > > one day.  Tonight I took the drive out, hooked it up to an IDE->USB
> > > adapter, and have determined that the drive is faulty as suspected
> (yes, my
> > > to-do list of chores around the house is that long .. and longer).
> > >
> > > As the kids are getting to the age where having a homework and
> edutainment
> > > system would be useful I would like to find a drive for it.  I'm
> certainly
> > > not picky about speed or storage size for this system.  If someone has
> such
> > > a drive (2.5" IDE) resting in a drawer in their home-office or
> workshop the
> > > kids and I would be grateful for an organ transplant.
> > >
> > > With thanks,
> > >  - Richard
> > >
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