Most recent edit on 2009-05-20 02:47:00 by HarryBo
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SlimCar no longer uses a CompactFlash card. This page is preserved for historical reasons only.
Edited on 2007-01-19 09:37:07 by HarryBo
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A CF2IDE interface is no longer required by SlimCar. See CompactFlash for more information.
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A CF2IDE is no longer required by SlimCar. See CompactFlash for more information.
Edited on 2007-01-19 09:36:57 by HarryBo
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A CF2IDE is no longer required by SlimCar. See CompactFlash for more information.
Edited on 2006-09-07 01:14:43 by HarryBo
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An example of a CompactFlash to IDE adapter. Several types exist, but they all look similar to this. This one is designed to plug directly into an IDE header on your motherboard, but other types exist that you plug in using an IDE cable.
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An example of a CompactFlash to IDE adapter. Several types exist, but they all look similar to this.
Edited on 2006-09-07 01:14:04 by HarryBo
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An example of a CompactFlash to IDE adapter. Several types exist, but they all look similar to this.
Edited on 2006-09-07 01:13:25 by HarryBo
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A CF2IDE interface is a small, inexpensive circuit board that allows you to use regular CompactFlash cards as if they were hard drives in your computer. You can pick these boards up for a few pounds on eBay normally.
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Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-09-07 01:12:38 by HarryBo []
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CF2IDE - CompactFlash to IDE Interface
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