On Thu, 18 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 18 Mar, Jyh-shing Chen wrote:
> [...]
> > If you are afraid that the disk itself would be
> > damaged at power off, you might consider using
> > DiskOnChip products which is available from
> > M-systems. I've successfully used it with a
> > single board computer with just regular
> > Linux.
> >
> > Jyh-shing Chen
>
> Can you point me to more information about using DiskOnChip w/Linux?
> Does it require a driver? The M-systems web page doesn't say but some
> of the wording they use suggest that it might. Does it emulate an IDE
> inteterface controller and drive? Does it emulate an IDE drive and
> connect to an IDE controller? ...note that these are two different
> things. Or does it require a special driver?
Take a look at SanDisk units. Avail in 2.5 and 3.5 in FF, 1MB -
500MB. They are flas drives, with a standard IDE iface. We use more than
a few here, the system just treats em like a standard IDE hd.
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