On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 09:31:06AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> 
> >     you guys aren't going to believe what i just found on the web for
> >     the ASUS Eee-901 [or is it the "900"].  it was for the 9- and
> >     10-inch screens.  i was using konq which just segv'd so i am
> >     taking a break and thought i'd share this.
> >
> >     last night, i could barely believe the ten-inch with a 40GB SSD.
> >     these mini-notebooks take two memory chips. they just plug in.
> >     i was googling around and found they have 32's and even 128's.
> >     so you can get 64 or up to 256Gigs of solid state disk ...
> >     not in a year or two (or five or six), but now.
> 
> today we have huge flash disks for really cheap, but still don't have 
> native flash filesystem in any OS, be it FreeBSD or windoze or mac os x or 
> whatever.
> 
> This flash chips have to emulate hard drive, which slows them down 
> manyfold


        so is there any best guess regarding what timeframe a filesystem
        for freebsd might exist?  on the you-tube demo they were using
        [i think] XP.

        i'll see if i can find the site.

        gary



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