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RE: [AVR-Chat] Big data memory

2005-01-28 by joseph torelli

How about Compact Flash? They are big memory and cheap. But I don't know how
fast. I purchased a demo card that has an ATMega128, ethernet, and a compact
flash.
I program in Bascom and have made the compact flash work. I am still in the
early testing stages. It works like IDE hard drive. Storing data in files
may not be good for your app.

http://members.home.nl/bzijlstra/hardware/hardware.htm

Joe Torelli
Mansfield, Texas


>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Dave VanHorn [mailto:dvanhorn@dvanhorn.org]
>>>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:20 AM
>>>To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com; AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
>>>Subject: [AVR-Chat] Big data memory
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Folks:  I need some big data memory.  3V is ok, but I need speed.
>>>I'm interfacing with two systems, one is either 16 bit parallel, or SPI,
>>>and the other is the AVR, with this memory sitting in the middle.
>>>Basically the AVR loads the memory, then the memory is "played" out to
>>>the
>>>other device, but I haven't decided how that will happen yet.
>>>
>>>Minimum memory size, 16 Mbit, larger is better.
>>>
>>>Any favorites?
>>>

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