Hello

Not thought of it the SD card, but I guess it would be slower and would also
have problems doing numerous writings on the same sector. The application
consists of an access control has saved many .gif and .avi (3MB) and the
sqlite database. The files of the images and videos taken out by another
port several times and has processed when inserted into the database file
and the id of the id of the user. This may be 2 or 3 times per second, but
not always, there will be cases where users have to process 15 can be
disposed as 4 hours without any processing. Thank you.

Greetings
Antony

2009/5/18 Bob Amstadt <[email protected]>

> I´m designing a hardware Coldfire with which I have to save some data, I
>> have thought about using sqlite.He plan to use a 512MB ram memory to store
>> the database and connect to a data bus, had also thought about compact flash
>> but make several writes, I thought that could damage quickly, so thought in
>> RAM.
>>
>
> How quickly are you changing data?  Have you done any tests with an SD
> card. You may find that it has a life more than long enough for your
> application.
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