Friday, April 6th 2007
Addonics Introduces IDE/SATA to CF Hard Drive Adapters
Addonics Technologies has announced a family of CF Hard Drive Adapters, which allow users to replace 2.5-inch IDE/SATA hard drives with one or two less power-hungry compact flash(CF) cards. The low power and shock resistant CF media can be used on any desktop PC or notebook. Once installed, the CF appears as an ordinary hard drive to the system BIOS and operating system and can also be configured as a boot device. No special device drivers are required. The adapters are compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris Operating Systems. The primary products in the Addonics CF adapter family include the IDE/CF Hard Drive Adapter and the SATA/CF Hard Drive Adapter. The IDE version comes with choice of single slot($24.99 MSRP) or dual slots($29.99 MSRP) to accommodate up to two CFs. The SATA version has a single CF slot and MSRP price of $35.99. The products will be available in April directly from Addonics.
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16 Comments on Addonics Introduces IDE/SATA to CF Hard Drive Adapters
The only problem I see with this is that Compact Flash memory is kind of expensive, especially for the 8GB ones. They go for $75+. Just to get something large enough to install Windows on and be usable you would need 2 of those. I don't know if that would be worth the price just to save a little battery life in a laptop, which usually only has one hard drive slot, so this would have to be the main drive.
As for the Controller, haven't they been around for like... years? At least a friend of mine has a CF drive in his router. And I hope it adds hardware-based Wear Leveling so you are not forced to use JFFS2.
You can get these off eBay for around $6 US shipped.
You can also use a notebook to desktop IDE adapter if you want to use it on your desktop.
Also for those of you who want your page file on a CF card they have a pretty low number of allowed writes compared to a hard drive so it might be a bad idea:
www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=38331&highlight=compactflash
With the price being fairly high, you would hope, but I really doubt it. Flash memory is getting more and more tolerant of write cycles though, if you get a good CF and use a low write file system, it will last quite a while.
www.tomshardware.com/2005/08/18/accelerated_compact_flash/page2.html
In 3,5" bay a 16MB CF card would be a nice "floppydrive" for bioses & stuff (as it's totally useless the moment it came along my digi years ago). Have to keep eyes open for these.
www.addonics.com/products/flash_memory_reader/adebidecf.asp
This is the one I think I would use.
edit: it still takes a power plug I just noticed it on the side of the board, it's some proprietary one and it runs of 5V
The IDE version comes with choice of single slot($24.99 MSRP) or dual slots($29.99 MSRP) to accommodate up to two CFs. The SATA version has a single CF slot and MSRP price of $35.99. The products will be available in April directly from Addonics.
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It is very expersive , I found the same product in www.soarland.com , just use quarter o f this price