Compact Flashes are supposed to be but are not created equal. Years ago SanDisk wrote the specification for the Compact Flash form factor, the IDE compatibility, and other features of the standard.
I want to put together a small form factor box to act as a router for my home network.<BR><BR>What I'd like to do is use a VIA Epia ESP 5000 mini ITX board, and I've toyed with the idea of using a ...
I believe compact flash cards are designed with an IDE interface, so all an adapter does is ensure the pin-outs are correct. They're quite simple devices, so it shouldn't matter that much which you ...
The CFII-IDE remote CompactFlash-to-IDE adapter is available in 40- or 44-pin IDE-connector versions. Compatible with Type I and Type II cards, the adapter enables CompactFlash and IBM Microdrive ...
Embedded Systems Conference, San Jose, California – April 5, 2007 -- Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash products, today launched a series of IDE Flash ...
The CFADOPT7 adapts an IDE port to single or dual CompactFlash drive use. The board fits a standard 2.5-in. HDD footprint. In addition to the standard 44-pin 2-mm IDE connector, the board can also ...