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.
storage question ... 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. ... there is data should be available after an event where the target is switched off for a while or just simply rebooted. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded)
Re: IRT: A New Theory of Relativity ... >nothing to do with distance.... It is much like moving in the x-axis direction ... >the speed of light is much faster than the speed of the target that means ... >The first photon will have to travel a full two light-second to reach the ... (sci.physics)
Re: IRT: A New Theory of Relativity ... >nothing to do with distance.... It is much like moving in the x-axis direction ... >the speed of light is much faster than the speed of the target that means ... >The first photon will have to travel a full two light-second to reach the ... (sci.physics.relativity)
Re: Movement in an independent frame of reference, which is made out of light ... providing information, without it, we don't even know if we are moving...target and comes to an end, shows that there is change, there is time. ... only have velocities, frequencies, energies and wavelenght, there's ... Back to the seas, still drifting with the water masses, the waves... (sci.physics)
Re: IRT: A New Theory of Relativity ... >>be moving vertically wrt that direction of motion of light to get the ... > target are a distance of 2 light-seconds apart along the vertical axis, ... The first photon will have to travel a full two light-second to reach the ... >>coordinate system you are assuming that the person who assigne the ... (sci.physics.relativity)