dom vs. ide adapterForum: DSL Embedded Topic: dom vs. ide adapter started by: spencerkane Posted by spencerkane on Feb. 03 2008,21:27
DSL Wizards:Friends keep giving me their obsolete hardware, and I'd like to um, un-obsolete it. A flash drive with Toram seems like a great way to reinvigorate an old Pentium II desktop motherboard. The DOM on the DSL store website looks great, but I'd like to know if it will fit into a 40 pin ide slot, and if so, if an old board will be able to boot from it. Thanks in advance! Posted by humpty on Feb. 06 2008,09:46
first note that 'embedded os' is different from 'embedded storage'. i say that because this section is usually used by confused 'embedded os' users of whom have all my sympathy. o.k, back to your topic (embedded storage). < http://www.embeddisk.com/products.htm > comparing the pics, it looks to be a 44 pin model, although they also make 40 pin models too. these vertical 'disk on a module' s really do look cool. personally i've never used one, opting for a normal CF+adapter. Posted by lucky13 on Feb. 06 2008,15:15
That probably wouldn't be my choice unless that mobo already has enough RAM to justify it. Then again, both my Pentium 2s have 64MB. DSL boots/runs better on them (both hard drive install and frugal) than NT does. Posted by spencerkane on Feb. 08 2008,17:01
Oops, wrong forum! Well, that explains some things. Sorry everyone, and thank you humpty and lucky13 for your insights. I will try to get in touch with the DSL store.
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