For a database that is write once, read mostly, you probably wouldn't
have a lot of trouble, If I were doing it, I'd try to have most of the
sorting and other manipulations done in regular RAM or on the hard
drive to minimize repeated changes on the stick itself.
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The idea is to read
If you'll give me money i'll try that.
Im not asking to try it for me, just wondering if anyone knows approx.
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>> Do you have any idea how many write/read actions a flashcard can take a
Do you have any idea how many write/read actions a flashcard can take a
minute before exploding ;)??
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Ok thanks. Ill figure it out then. Do you have any idea of it is possible for
a small database to be on a usb stick? Or is this is gonna be horrible slow?
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I still cant find it. Cant find anything about where to look for a database.
Only thing i cant find is the open function, but there you only give the
name of the database. plz help this n00b
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Havent try it yet, just wondering if its possible.
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