Addonics CF to IDE adapter in a UMPC

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2007

I installed an Addonics CompactFlash to IDE adapter in my TabletKiosk eo v7110 to see how it works. This video is the introduction and installation.

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  • follow-up video please

  • What would you like to know? The full review says much more than the video.

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  • where do u get windows xp tablet edition ?

  • Are there any adapters that go the other way, ie turn a IDE cable into a female CF plug? I may want to hook an IDE up to an ipod mini, or other CF device (I am aware i will need a power supply for the IDE drive)

  • What? "1. Kill the paging file or swap partition, Windows can operate w/o a pagefile and every version of LINUX/UNIX can be configured to operate with a swap partition." I dont get this pont. I should kill swap partition but every version of linux can be configured to operate with a swap partition??? what?? And how do you kill swap partition?

  • will this thing run in raid configuration? like would having two drives of the same speed / size be raidable?

  • does the solid state drive load faster than a hard disc?

  • I'm about to do the same on a tablet pc so and was wondering how you did with that convertion. It's been a time so it's well tested isn´t it?:). My doubts are if the CF have worked well or have failed at any task annnd if it last at all because I read that those CF's has a limit of 1.000.000 r/w access or so and that's a "reason" to go on a SSD drive (wich is ...a much expensive thing:)

    Thanks for the time and keep posting:)

  • just out of curiosity, any heat issues? I had an older HP Jornada which I used as a mediocre mp3 player, I noticed the flash cards became pretty warm/hot after an hour or two of use

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