++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Barfo

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Rubycon

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They used a standard interface, but the drives themselves are different. Apparently you have to find an older one with jumper pins and make some modifcations with that.

You could mod it to use CF as well. SD/mSD would be useless as the address range isn't going to take advantage of the available space.

Alternatively you would interface it via wifi with a dropbox connector. ;)

A 64MB (yes MB not GB) CF card could hold a lot of samples and disk swapping is much less annoying if required at all in many cases.
 

Red Squirrel

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It's incredible when you look at the size of a 1.44MB floppy, (or the even bigger floppies which were like 700k) then look at the size of a micro sd card, and those can go up to like what, 16GB now?