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[ILUG] Cool project of the day

[ILUG] Cool project of the day

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Tue Sep 11 12:20:42 IST 2001


On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:55:07AM +0100, David Murphy wrote:
> Quoting <20010911034748.AE1AE107EB at jmlaptop.jmason.org>
> by Justin Mason <jm at jmason.org>:
> > What kind of/how big a disk can you attach to a 3.3v PCMCIA card
> > slot, anyone know?   My laptop is swiftly filling up with
> > MP3s^W^W^W^Wrunning low on disk space...
> A more pressing question is 'How severely will a PCMCIA hard disk affect
> a handheld's battery life?'

yes, if we were discussing handhelds.  however this is a product attached
to the mains, so i don't really see that as an issue...

kevin

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