On Monday 24 de March 2003 03:11, eric huff wrote: > Not sure about linux compatibility, but i recently used one of those > little, flash based usb drives (about the size of a key fob). I've seen > them listed up to 512MB... Seemed like a great way to transfer data > amongst youselves, but too expensive to give away. The cheapest i saw > with a 2 second google search was $22, probably 32meg.
There are also USB "adaptors" for IDE drives. They are like a case inside of which you put and connect your IDE drive (a CD burner, any HD...) and it plugs to the PC thru USB ports. It's a little big, especially if you need to carry it around, but it's unbeatable in many aspects... hot swapping 120GB IDE drives is very useful sometimes.. Damian
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