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What's the smallest XP install you've ever heard of? I'm sure there is a "smallest possible" as well as a "smallest useable" size, but I was just wondering. Saw one of those IDE to CF adapters and it got my brain working...
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Smallest possible would be 512MB and that would really be pushing it!
Be aware this may drastically reduce the life of the FMD! XP has a rather high queue depth and this type of activity makes the life of said devices very short.
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
Smallest possible would be 512MB and that would really be pushing it!
Be aware this may drastically reduce the life of the FMD! XP has a rather high queue depth and this type of activity makes the life of said devices very short.
Cheers!
I am curious if you've ever actually seen XP installed in 512MB, that seems difficult to me. Maybe XPLite can do it?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
That's why most people set CF cards that boot OSes to be read only.![]()
Originally posted by: FishTankX
The most logical choice for a 'Small system' would probably be the Hitachi 20GB 1.8" drive. Cheap, as it runs $100. But it's small enough to fit into the Rio karma with ease.
It's closer to your traditional laptop technology, too.
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Originally posted by: redgtxdi
I'm gonna be lazy & just ask..........
Do you need a special interface cable to go from that ATA-5 to regular IDE?? Or plugs right in to 40/80pin IDE?? That drive is just beggin' to be put into a mini-itx competition setup!!!!!!!! (c=
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
That's why most people set CF cards that boot OSes to be read only.![]()
You know what would be neat? One of those USB flash-memory drives, that supports two partitions, and making one of them read-only, while allowing to write to the other. Basically, ensure that the apps/bootloader/OS were virus/malware-free, put those on the read-only bootable primary partition, and then put your re-writable, non-infectable, data files on the second partition. Then you could just go up to any PC, and re-boot it into your "portable mini OS", without having to worry about getting an infection from some other system. (Or, instead of a bootable OS, maybe just an auto-play shell application - but the read-only constraints would still apply, to prevent getting infected by an infected host machine. I'm thinking of something like an auto-play bootable version of Mozilla or something similar here.)
I know that some of them support multiple partitions, some of them support a write-protect switch (usually a manual mechanical one), and some of them support booting, but I have yet to find one that supports all of these features together in a way that would allow this effective use of them.
