Too tired to format this properly. Sorry. But,
The stylistic has 2 pcmcia for normal use and 1 doublewidth for microdrives if I remember correctly.
Now for the bad blocks.
Are you saying that microdrives are smart enough to implement the same sort of system as S.M.A.R.T. Ie, having some capacity put aside for bad sectors that is dynamically remapped, and after that threshold has been hit, 'Sorry but you have bad sectors'. Anyway, I don't see how it could be too much of a problem, because as long as the CF card has the ability to say 'this byte is bad', the filesystem handles the bad blocks anyway.
I just had a stupid idea that I shot down instantly. Just thought I'd say it because some people might get a laugh out of it. My logic went as follows:
*CF would wear out too quickly if used for swap.
*What doesn't have the writing limitations?
*RAM doesn't!
*So use a Ramdisk for virtual memory!!
*.....idiot.