Hi,
Here's a place I get them from in single quantity:
http://www.cir.com
Or fellas that will export them in larger quantities:
http://www.acrosser.com
TTYL,
Adi
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> 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.
> > > I donīt know the prices for DOC exactly, but I can get
> > > IDE-flash-drives with 8 MB and 40 or 44 pin IDE-connector for 40
> > > USD (1 to 50 pcs). What do I have to pay for a comparable DOC? I
> > > really donīt know...
> > Which devices are you referring to. Are they on the web?
>
> Yes, they should be. I refer on "Disk On Module" (DOM) that I saw at
> Ceibit this year. The manufacturer sent me a pricelist with the above
> stated prices. If Iīm not completly wrecked my mind this weekend, then
> the DOMs should be what generally is called "flash-disk".
>
> The website: http://www.pqi.com.tw/
> Go to "Our Products" and then to "Flash Disk - 40/44 pin DiskOnModule
> (DOM)".
>
> > Thanks, Kyle.
>
> Bye, Mike
>
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