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A NEW Compact Flash to IDE Adapter - With DMA Support
This Adapter plugs into an IDE Cable.
The IDE to CompactFlash Adapter enables you to replace Hard Disk Drives with economical, rugged Compact Flash cards.
You can boot from DOS/Windows/Linux using a CF Card
This Version includes jumper selectable Master/Slave setting AND this adapter has DMA Support. This means that you will not experience the short delay while booting and CF Card access is faster.
Features: - Plugs into an IDE Cable as Master or Slave. - Master/Slave jumper allows you run a CF Card and an IDE hard Drive. - You can choose to boot from the CF Card if required. - Windows will see this as a Removable Disk with its own drive letter. - Power supplied via a floppy power conector. - Your BIOS will see this as an IDE Hard Disk. - Low Power (less than .5W / less than 100mA) - DMA support
Dimensions: Length = 60mm Width = 44mm Thickness = 17.5mm (at thickest point)
Note: This is plugged into the IDE interface and is not hot swappable. Power must be off to remove.
Note: CompactFlash cards sold for digital camera use sometimes have strange partition sectors, and may require rewriting (FDISK/MBR) to make them bootable.
The CF-IDE is an adapter for connecting a compact flash memory card to a 3.5 IDE host interface, aiming at educational sectors, IT development, and the embedded technology engineer or enthusiast to enable the use of a compact flash card as an IDE hard drive.
Applications: Linux or Windows based set-top boxes, routers, firewalls Diskless network clients Industrial computers Any other device requiring rugged solid-state storage
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