[geeks] CF as IDE
Nate
nate at portents.com
Sun Aug 2 23:30:14 CDT 2009
On Aug 2, 2009, at 8:53 AM, tom at borton.info wrote:
> There is a critical difference between them: most off-the-shelf CF
> cards do not support any form of DMA.
Well...
Pretty much all Transcends do, and you can rely on their website to
say whether a given CF model does or doesn't.
SanDisk on the other hand, heh, well, they have a couple of software
tools that they used to make available to customers if they signed an
NDA that could turn DMA on/off and also flip the "removable" flag on
the media (some operating systems like Windows have issues installing
and running the OS from media flagged as removable).
I managed to track both those SanDisk tools down, so they are out
there, FYI. Otherwise, if you go the CF route, I'd recommend sticking
with Transcend and reading their spec pages.
- Nate
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