UDMA-enabled Compact Flash to IDE adapters are not difficult (or expensive) to come by; just check the specs when buying.
The Windows XP / program partition on my main PC only uses 7GB, so it is tempting to replace my boot drive with one of the 8GB cards slotted into a CF-IDE adapter.
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Chris @ Feb 21st 2007 9:28AM
does a CF to IDE adaptor count as a UDMA device? I think CF is IDE pin comptable, but is it just ATA compat or UDMA compat as well?
Lonnie McClure @ Feb 24th 2007 5:02PM
UDMA-enabled Compact Flash to IDE adapters are not difficult (or expensive) to come by; just check the specs when buying.
The Windows XP / program partition on my main PC only uses 7GB, so it is tempting to replace my boot drive with one of the 8GB cards slotted into a CF-IDE adapter.