The flash drive modules we are using for our own linux-based systems are also available for sales. We have modules that directly fit into a 40 pin or 44 pin IDE connector and have capacities from 4 to 32 MB. No additional drivers are needed. Pricing is considerabely better than the M-sys DOC. Info can be found at http://www.controlution.com/flash/ What I would like to know is if it will be interesting to put our small Linux system (base: approx. 3.8MB) on these modules. This will make putting Linux on an embedded system with IDE hardware rather plug and play. Any suggestions on what the kernel should support are welcome. For further info please mail me directly. Please don't flame me in case this mail looks a bit commercial :) Jos Beck -- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the command "unsubscribe linux-embedded" in the message body. For more information, see <http://waste.org/mail/linux-embedded>.