--- In Alexander Clouter <> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> j.chitte <> [20080329 12:24:22 -0000]:
> >
> > [snipped suggestion of a USB stick]
> >
> > Yes, a usb stick is one solution but a usb connection it is
about the
> > most mechanically non rubust thing I can think of , unlike the
board
> > itself to this seems to rather knock the robustness of the TS
boards
> > for 6. I'd like to remain onboard is poss.
> >
> Any reason you could not use the PC/104 bus?
>
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-
NVRAM2
> http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-
RF2-CF
>
> Depends on how much data you are talking about but you could find
a PC/104
> PCMCIA card or CompactFLASH system to bolt on.
>
> Of course not just TS do PC/104 bolt-ons...
>
> Cheers
>
> Alex
>
> --
Well $99/meg would be one reason that springs to mind. Not that the
board is necessarily over priced but it is a dear solution.
My original question was how to minimise writes in order to best
preserve the hardware , not how to replace it.
I'm still not clear whether Triff's suggestion on commit intervals
can be applied to yaffs2. Otherwise a ramdisk may be the way to go.
thx.
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