Check for CF card as the name. I am currently moving over to those and
as a security work around I am creating a small block that goes in
between the CF card and it's port that will allow me via a button or
toggle switch to disable write on the device.
I picked up 32MB flash cards and have been very happy with them. I am
right now using Bering UclibC and tinydns to make a new name server on a
CF disk system.
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 12:23, Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
> > One thing I thought about instead of a CD, was a 128M (or so) ide flashcard.
> > However having your (ro) files on a CD and your own files on a floppy is
> > a lot less bother.
>
> That bings you a problems, concerning security.. the flashcard is a rw
> medium that is vulnerable to hacking...
>
> Anyway, I'm also insterested in knowing more of that technology (the ide
> flashcard) as I would like to have pc's wich disk is a flashcard.. (it's a
> personal project for a diskles workstation).
> However I'm being unable to find flashcards here in portugal, as the only
> ones I see in the computer hardware stores are those "usb pen flash
> memory", wich, in my understading, are very slow...
>
> My question is.. what are those pci/ide flahdisks called? I've been unable
> to find them in a google search..
>
> Thanks
>
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