> What I was actually thinking of when I mentioned flash was that Sandisk do
> a flash chip (16MB or more I think) that has an IDE interface directly on the
> chip (I think!).  What I am suggesting is just pulling the hard drive out and


There is a small processor ships that provides IDE (ATA Flash) to linear
memory mapping. They play a bunch of games with their own data
structures
somewhere in the flash. No problem until the flash gets corrupted.

> directly connecting one of these onto the IDE port of the netwinder.
> 
> Dave
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