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| "leo" (singsingchow@gmail.com) writes: > if so £¬how to use a sd card system£¿ > > Of course you can install it if the card is big enough. It's not any different from a hard drive from that standpoint. On the other hand, such cards don't like too many writes, so if it's your only "partition" the routine writes of the logs and your own usage is likely to wear it down pretty fast. But, the big issue is how will you boot? YOu can get more recent computers that can boot from the USB port, so a USB flash drive or USB external hard drive can be used to boot a computer. But I've never heard of any computers that boot off cards in a cardreader. Unless this is something that's now been introduced, and you have a computer that will boot that way, then the project will never work. On the other hand, if you have something else in the computer that will boot, and put a bootloader of some sort on it, then maybe you can use the sd card for the installation. I guess it would depend on whether being able to read the card comes early enough in the boot process. Of course, you can get ide to compactflash card adaptors (or make your own) and then the compactflash card would presumably look like an IDE drive to the computer, and hence you could boot from it. Michael |
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| Michael Black wrote: > "leo" (singsingchow@gmail.com) writes: >> if so £¬how to use a sd card system£¿ >> >> > But, the big issue is how will you boot? YOu can get more recent > computers that can boot from the USB port, so a USB flash drive or > USB external hard drive can be used to boot a computer. > > But I've never heard of any computers that boot off cards in a cardreader. There are USB cardreaders for SD cards. You can use these like regular USB sticks, so there is no problem booting from them. Regards... Michael |
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| "leo" <singsingchow@gmail.com> wrote in message news:fbeh8n$7h8$1@news.cn99.com... > if so £¬how to use a sd card system£¿ This unit (http://www.addonics.com/products/fla...er/adidesd.asp) plugs into an IDE connector (either 40-pin or 44-pin) and lets you use an SD card just as you would a regular hard drive. I've built similar systems from Compact Flash adapters, and they work like a charm. One caveat: don't swap to 'em... Jim McCauley |
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| Michael Mauch (michael.mauch@gmx.de) writes: > Michael Black wrote: >> "leo" (singsingchow@gmail.com) writes: >>> if so £¬how to use a sd card system£¿ >>> >>> >> But, the big issue is how will you boot? YOu can get more recent >> computers that can boot from the USB port, so a USB flash drive or >> USB external hard drive can be used to boot a computer. >> >> But I've never heard of any computers that boot off cards in a cardreader. > > There are USB cardreaders for SD cards. You can use these like regular > USB sticks, so there is no problem booting from them. > Of course. I have one of those myself. I just wasn't thinking it through. Michael |
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