Flash cards

Joe Dufresne nqs@tigger.tmcom.com
Fri Apr 16 23:42:36 CEST 2004


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Ok, guys, I've gotten my parts 820, fixed my broken one (even got a ram
expansion card, wasn't expecting that), and with the exceptions of not
having a CF card, and only having soem idea of what I'll be doing, I'm
ready to install linux.

so my question is, in concerns to the 820, what size or type limits am I
looking at for a compact flash card.  I obviously want the largest
capacity I can afford, speed/voltage is secondary.
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when properly cared for will rust out in two or three years.

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