My USB "sticks" (I have three.) that I use for my routers are two
Imation 32 MB and one Memorex 128 MB drive.  I purchased them a few
years ago and decided to use them in my leaf boxes when I upgraded USB
drives for personal and work use and my leaf boxes.  I think that one
may be able to find the Imation drives floating around somewhere but
the Memorex one I picked up at Target for a song since they were
closing them out.  I don't know what technology they are using.  I'd
have to check.

Take Care,

Fred Stevens

On 8/10/09, Ralph Green <sfrea...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Howdy,
>   This is pretty interesting.  I thought no one was making them with
> write protect anymore.  I have been using a USB to SD card adapter and
> SD cards, because the SD cards usually have a write protect switch.
> Now, I wonder if any of these write protectable USB drives use good NAND
> memory.  Most of them these days are MLC(junk), instead of SLC.  None of
> the drives in this list said anything in their specs about the type of
> flash chips they are using.  Do you know any that use SLC(Single Level
> Cell) and have a write protect switch?  If they were close to reasonably
> priced, I'd have to go buy a few.
> Good day,
> Ralph
>
> On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 09:27 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
>> You can obtain a write protect hardware option fairly easy now. It's not
>> like it was seven years ago, when a hardware hack (ADM module using the
>> LD017 controller chip) was necessary.
>>
>> http://reviews.cnet.com/usb-flash-drives/?filter=502909_14791771_
>>
>>
>
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