Tom Metro wrote:
> Simon Hyde wrote:
>> ...the wireless MVP...[has] a Compact Flash socket soldered onto the
>> board...
>
> Hmmm...I wonder if anyone has tried installing anything else in the
> socket, like memory, or other CF-format peripherals?
>
> More than anything the MVP could use some more RAM, but that probably
> isn't commercially available in the CF format, and even if it was, it'd
> probably take some kernel hacking to make use of it.
>
> But if we end up with a surplus of MVP boxes in a few years, the ability
> to plug in peripherals to that CF slot might be useful. Say a GPS card
> to provide a time base for a NTP appliance.
>
> -Tom
If you put in a small CF disk card, there is the change that one could activate
swap on it, and that given 12MB of ram, just having solid state (no seek
issues)
for 16MB of swap would certainly help some issues, assuming the kernel could
support it the CF device and swap to it.
Roger
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