* M-Systems DOC vs. Apacer ATA-Disk Chip (ADC)
@ 2001-06-25 9:28 Rene Burgdorf
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From: Rene Burgdorf @ 2001-06-25 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I have to decide which flash device to use to boot
linux in an embedded pc. At first glance the ADC from
Apacer (http://www.apacer.com) seems to be a simple
and strait forward way as it behaves like an ATA disk.
Do I overlook an important aspect? Why should I choose
a DOC?
Thank you for your comments.
Regards
Rene
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