On 8/27/11 12:48 , Randy Bush wrote:
>> So, in a previous life we encountered signficant trouble with
>> interactions between kernel drivers and the power managment
>> implementation of CF cards optimized for cameras. this caused alll
>> sorts of errors at the time, which changed subtantially how we
>> selected and qualified cf flash memory products. It's been a while,
>> but with a low sample size it's entirely possible that you're dealing
>> with a model that will never work out that well for you compared to
>> some other potential models that will.
> 
> and before one spends one's cash, how can one tell the difference?

I think  at the time I just bought several for the purpose testing and
then beat the crap out of them. Not a great answer I know...

starting with an industrial flash supplier (and slc nand flash) is
probably helpful.

http://www.emphase.com/compactflash/compactflash-4000-industrial-grade

http://www.transcendusa.com/Products/Modlist.asp?CatNo=155&LangNo=0&Func1No=1&Func2No=13

http://www.tdk.co.jp/tefe02/memorycontroller.htm

http://www.stec-inc.com/product/cf.php

transcend and emphase probably have the most product lines in the retail
channel but your milage may vary.


> randy
> 

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