Hi,

This is true, but the ide flash drives are nowhere near in price to the
DiskOnChip. The only really attractive alternative I've found is Compact
Flash. Now all I need is an adaptor for Compact Flash with a 44pin IDE
connector.

TTYL,
Adi

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Michael Renzmann wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> > However, the products I build are in a rather low quantity. I don't
> > have the resources to do a run of 200 or 300 on a custom board to
> > meat my exact requirments. I am using one particular board that comes
> > at a good price but unfortunatly it comes with DiskOnChip. I haven't
> > been able to find a board that's not at least twice the price with CF
> > support. What are the options?
> 
> Does this board have an IDE port? If so, there are flashcards that can
> be sticked right onto the normal ide port. No need for drivers.
> 
> Bye, Mike
> 


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