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Posted: Dec. 11 2005,18:37 QUOTE

The microdrive looks like a good option for the Damn Small Machine. They are expensive but not out of the question.

They would fit well with projects I have in mind.

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Posted: Dec. 14 2005,19:55 QUOTE

Jeff,
Do a little research on them first. They don't have a good reputation for reliability. Some photogrphers I know have ditched them in favor of the larger silicon CF cards.


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Posted: Dec. 15 2005,17:13 QUOTE

They work inside iPODs.

Chances are you will need to bury them inside some sort of shock absorber system in order to make them bump-resistant.

Unfortunately, most shock absorbers (IE: foam) are also good thermal insulators and will restrict the cooling for the microdrive.

A good compromise solution might be to install shock aborbing foam at the four corners of the drive assembly and leave the rest of the drive exposed to the air.
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Posted: Dec. 15 2005,18:55 QUOTE

Before ordering a Hitachi Microdrive I looked at the specs. The drive is rated for 2000 Gs when not in use and 200 Gs during read/write. It has small shock absorbers built into the case. In a review in a camera magazine the reviewer said he accidently dropped his microdrive three feet to a hard floor and it survived the fall to work flawlessly afterwards. I haven't used one yet so take these statements for what they are worth.
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Posted: Dec. 16 2005,09:44 QUOTE

Microdrives are robust. I carry mine wherever my laptop goes - thrown in the boot of my car, tripped over by children. I bet it would have an easier life in a nano than with me...

I beleive early Hitachi drives have very small buffers - later ones have much improved throughput.

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