A meta-comment: I've been watching the KryoFlux
discussion and,
whatever I may think of the hardware[1] or past management policies[2],
I'm very positively impressed with the people who are representing
KryoFlux[3] here.
[..]
[1] What I've heard sounds good; I've never even seen it personally, so
I can't say much authoritatively.[4]
[4] Given that it hooks up to a stock drive (at least that's the
impression I've gotten) and is largely open and getting opener, I'm
tempted to get one against possible future need. (I'm not thrilled
by USB, but I've got enough USB-capable machines, and will likely
get more, that it's tolerable. And, while I currently have no real
use for it, it is not unlikely that will change someday, and I'd
hate to discover them gone when I do want their product.)
Chuck has passed the offer of trying the board for free (ok, return postage, as I
can't print a US or Canadian label from here).
If you want to try it, please feel free to chime in. I just can't change the status of
the software for now, so you would have to go with the binaries.
Cheers!