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Compact Flash Adapter
October 10th, 2010
With the introduction of the Compact Flash Adapter, anyone can now make use of a CompactFlash memory as a primary hard drive function for a computer system. As opposed to the traditional hard drive, this has no moving parts like spinning disks or wobbling bearings. This gadget provides the functionality of replacing traditional hard drives with economical and rugged CompactFlash cards that uses the same IDE motherboard interface like regular hard drives. Any system equipped with a standard 40-pin IDE connector can use this technology. This solution does not require the installation of additional hardware drivers and can be used as a primary boot device that contains the computer’s operating system.