Richard W. Ernst wrote:
I just realized that with USB flash drives so cheap now, skip the memory
card/adapter and just use USB. Allow use of USB keyboard/mouse if
necessary as well, and maybe simplify mounting. We'll see, but I've got
an old 128 meg thumb drive I can use for testing.
Richard W. Ernst wrote:
3. built in memory card slot. Really doesn't have to be able to read
multiple media, just simplest/cheapest/most common since it's a
dedicated system.
I wonder if there is some reason people don't read all of my response :(
I already said this...
> An alternative is to use a computer that can boot from USB. Then just
> use a USB Flash memory device. Puppy Linux fits into about 64MB and
> leaves the rest for data. Quick, simple, easy plus easy to setup and
> test.
That's from my first response.
Gus
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