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Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
> Tom Metro wrote:
>> But are those "MicroDrive" cards solid state or mechanical drives?
>
> They are mechanical.
That's what I thought. Thanks.
> I used to use them in my digital cameras because of the price ("340MB
> for only a few hundred dollars!" I think it was at first)...
Hard to believe that a precision, miniaturized mechanical device
containing dozens of parts can be manufactured for less cost than some
photo etched silicon.
> Good news: you should be able to write on them many more times than on a
> flash based card (which relatively easily can be worn out by writes).
True. Don't most of the modern-day Flash file systems include wear
leveling algorithms to avoid writing frequently to the same area? Using
RAM drives for stuff like /tmp also helps.
-Tom
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