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Ebay Item number: 330016440056
8GB Solid State Drive (SSD) IDE Flash Med Is this not the type of device you are looking for.. 8 gb solid state drive? You can get one on Ebay for under $425 USD. The 4 gig ones are under $200 USD it appears. The prices are falling more as time goes by. Windows XP needs just under 4 gig to load. Another 2 gig if you put office on it. You can keep your docs on external flash media if you want/need.. but most of us wont use up 2 gigs unless its music/video stuff. Flitedeck is allegedly only 400 MB according to jepps site. Peter wrote: I am a PPL/IR private pilot, running various GPS apps (notably Jepp Flitedeck) on a Motion LS800 table PC. The hard drive packs up at around 14,000 feet, crashing the unit. Flash alternatives (I believe it is a 1.8" HD inside) are extremely costly, around USD 2000 for 8GB, and I wonder how successful it would be to put in a 4GB SD card (for which there is a slot), put all maps on that, etc. The problem is that Windoze itself accesses various bits of the HD anyway, and does anyone know which bits, and can they be moved to the SD card? Has anyone tried this? I reckon that, as a minimum, one would need to move the windoze swapfile, and registry, to the SD card. Once upon a time I had to run a program called Filemon to monitor disk accesses, to see why an auto power-down SCSI HD would keep powering back up again, and I found a registry access every 1 second or so, plus an access (for no apparent reason) to every fixed HD every few minutes. This was on NT4 though. |
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Peter wrote:
Of course a 14k ceiling doesn't make any sense for IFR - even in the USA you can fly VFR at 17999ft ![]() It makes plenty of sense when your cabin altitude doesnt exceed 10,000 feet (i.e. pressurized...).. thats why the consumer electronic's guys dodge this bullet.. all the businessmen in the airliners can still use their laptops at 33,000 feet (8,000 ft cabin alt) Glad you found what you needed, at a (more) reasonable price Dave |
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try www.newegg.com
"Peter" wrote in message ... | | Dave S wrote: | | Peter wrote: | Of course a 14k ceiling doesn't make any sense | for IFR - even in the USA you can fly VFR at 17999ft ![]() | | | It makes plenty of sense when your cabin altitude doesnt exceed 10,000 | feet (i.e. pressurized...).. thats why the consumer electronic's guys | dodge this bullet.. all the businessmen in the airliners can still use | their laptops at 33,000 feet (8,000 ft cabin alt) | | Glad you found what you needed, at a (more) reasonable price | | What I meant was that it makes no sense for the vendors of general | aviation moving map products, targeting primarily (in some cases | exclusively - due to lack of non-US data) the American market, to be | selling something with a hard disk in it. | | I don't have a price for the 8GB version; the shopping trolley on the | manufacturer's website refuses to accept any order or even show a | price, and the man on Ebay selling the 2.5" version replied with a | meaningless answer and when I asked for a clarification he never | replied any more ![]() | | Maybe it is too soon to be looking at this stuff... very leading edge. | |
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AFAIK CompactFlash cards "speak" ATA/IDE and all you need is a simple
adapter to make them into a "disk" (bootable too). newegg has a couple adapters for $10 and 8GB CF cards can be had for as little as $125... Might be a little more effort but it's a lot cheaper, plus you could conceivably swap flash cards (or carry a backup) if you need to. |
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