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ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 1, 2001 @ 11:49pm
by NYIllustrator
I saw the IBM microdrive on a website and my question is, what is it exactly? Its not a 1 gig CF card is it? It looked like a real hard drive about the size of two quarters!! My second question is, how does it hook to the ipaq and do you need special drivers or cables for it? Also is there such thing as a 1 gig CF card, and if so where can I get it? If not whats the biggest CF card available?

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 12:15am
by Luciano U. Werner
The name says it all: it's a micro hard drive. You connect it directly to the port on the CF jacket (no wires).<br>The biggest CF card that I know of is 256MB (almost bought one, but stayed with a 128MB).<br>Never heard of a 1GB CF. I think you're makeing confusion with a 1GB microdrive. A 5GB (Toshiba, if I'm not mistaken) came out (or is going to come out soon) some weeks ago.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 12:18am
by Matt Keys
you can get up to 512mb cf card, I am sure they could make bigger if there was the demand, but there isnt(at least not that much)

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 12:28am
by NYIllustrator
So the Microdrive plugs directly into the compact flash slot on the sleeve just like a normal CF would?

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 12:35am
by Luciano U. Werner
Yup. No fuss no mess.

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PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 12:23pm
by RICoder
Well....not EXACTLY no muss no fuss...but close.<br><br>It sucks down power and they are prone to 'failing'.  But, that's jus the IBM version.  I hear that the Toshiba is more reliable...but there is still that power consumption thing.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 5:52pm
by NYIllustrator
What do you mean by failing? As in breaking down for good?

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PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 5:56pm
by randall
yeah. That's why I have deterred from a microdrive and favor CF mem cards.<br><br>Its one thing to lose movies and unimportant crap like that. But If I create an image on my PPC and don't transfer it to my laptop immediately, I increase my chances losing it forever (hard reset, accidental deletion, corruption, overwriting). This chance increases by using an IBM microdrive, simply because it is prone to failure.<br><br>I can't take that kind of chance.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 7:13pm
by Luciano U. Werner
They have moving parts. Everything that moves, one day breaks down. A CF card won't break and doesn't suck up all your battery juice. :)

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 7:45pm
by Chris Edwards
my microdrive broke... and tech support is being a bitch about it.. not good.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 7:56pm
by Luciano U. Werner
I'm hapy to know that (not for you Chris, of course). I was thinking of buying a microdrive but opted for a CF card instead. And WAY more cheaper too. Pitty I couldn't get the 256MB one.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 9:38pm
by RICoder
Didn't moose go through a bunch of them too?<br><br>I'll stick to my 512mb flash card.  Faster access anyway.  Plus it works in my reader, my PPC, and my camera.  Woot for me!

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 10:07pm
by NYIllustrator
wow thanks for the info! I'm glad I didnt rush out and get a microdrive, I couldve lost alot of illustration work that way. Looks like Ill just go for the 512mb card, I already have a 256.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 2, 2001 @ 11:58pm
by jongjungbu
My microdrive broke too. Sent it off and got it back in a week. Much faster then my Casio.

Re: ibm microdrive question(s)?

PostPosted: Oct 3, 2001 @ 12:37am
by Chris Edwards
i lost my proof of purchase... trying to get a copy of it back...