On Dec 2, 2011, at 8:48 AM, John Foust wrote:
SATA would be
worth significantly more to me. (No, I haven't
investigated whether it exists; I haven't yet wanted it badly enough to
get past the activation energy, which is high since the only feasible
search mechanism left these days is the Web.)
Google "sata to sd", was the second hit:
http://www.soarland.com/SATA_to_SD_Adapter-product-258.html
Says it's US $19.01:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/sdhc-sd-card-to-sata-solid-state-hard-drive-22…
Given the speed of SD, does it matter whether it's SATA or USB?
Probably not for speed, but if you want it to look like a real hard drive as much as
possible, it matters. Especially on PCs, where the BIOS tricks used to make USB drives
look like IDE drives can really confuse an OS once it boots and sees it as a USB device as
well.
- Dave