In a hard disk drive?  My god, why?  If you're doing embedded
programming, don't carry over applications that were never intended
for it.  Go port eForth or Pygmy Forth to your hard drive, or at least
set up a C cross compiler, and write whatever hash tables you need.
If you're trying to make a device smart enough where you really need
all the features and sophistication of Postgres, it's time to question
whether it's a device or a computer.

On 4/18/07, Raymond Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I have a requirement of incorporating a database in a hard disk drive.

Can postgresql do the job? Any consultants out here that have done this?

If not, any suggestions?



Ray Hurst

Western Digital

20511 Lake Forest Drive

Lake Forest, CA 92630

949-672-9853








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The Rockefeller University
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