Flash Drive Adaptors For High Speed Computing
Posted on 30 April 2007 by admin
Dreaming of building your own super-high-capacity flash drive? Addonics has created a cool little adapter that lets you sandwich two flash drives together and then replace the 2.5” hard drive in a notebook. They also have models that will fit a SATA controller as well as IDE.
It’s not cheap since large Flash Cards are running about $250 for a 32GB Card.
Just imagine how fast this must be running a streamlined version of Linux. I’d love to try it as the system partition on a Windows Vista machine.
Tags | General, Mobile, Ubuntu, Windows Vista, Windows XP

