Re: storage question



How frequent are you talking about?


"Karoly Vaczko (FM)" <karoly.vaczko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O2EM62NSFHA.244@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for all useful tip you guys gave me in the past, here I am again...
>
> I have to make an embedded design in which there are no moving parts, that
> I will manage with fanless EPIA mobo and bootable CF. But, there is data
> (refreshed from time to time over the network) should be available after
> an event where the target is switched off for a while or just simply
> rebooted.
>
>
> My question is: do you know some hardware that can be connected to my
> target that has IDE or USB 1.1 interface and is able to 1) be rewritten
> frequently 2) act like a "normal" drive under XPe (in order to be shared).
>
> The amount of data to be kept is about 4-6 MBytes.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Karoly


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