En Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:34:58PM +0800, Orlando Andico escribio:
#_ On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:
#_ ..
#_ > This will cost money, but if you could get an internal PC
#_ > Card/compactflash unit (preferably scsi), you could store your keys in
#_ > the compact flash or PC Card.
#_
#_ huh? CompactFlash uses the IDE bus. With the right adapter you can connect
#_ a CF card (2500 pesos for 32MB) directly to the IDE bus, Linux will "see"
#_ it as a small IDE drive, and all you need is JFFS (Journaling Flash File
#_ System) to put/read data on the CF card.
IDE? Yes ofcourse, they don't call it PC Card ATA flash for nothing. I have
a Simple Technology that plugs into an ISA slot, unfortunately it's not
supported by linux, sayang.
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