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FOUND! Really small 44-Pin SSD Drives for A600 & A1200
« on: July 14, 2011, 02:52:28 PM »
Hey all.  Years and Years ago a fellow Amigan Friend of mine worked at Simple Tech and was able to hook me up with this cool Solid State Dirve.  
 
It was only 512 Meg. but when a few others saw how small it was, they immediately wanted one for their A600s and A1200s.

Unfortunately, back then they were really hard to come by (I still kick myself for selling it with that system) and all they could do is dream of a cool, quiet system.

Well, since my deployment is coming closer to an end (No, not allowed to tell), I've been looking for some things for my A4000T to pimp it out on a light budget.

With my old system in mind, I went looking and found these!
 
They are 44-Pin IDE, Horizontal Solid State Drives ranging from 512 Megs. to 16 GBs. (The 4Gb. drive is $49.99 w/ free shipping)  The only down side is that they are on E-bay, and I know how several of you don't like E-bay.

I know that the new thing is SD cards, but if you don't need the removal factor and you want something that will take up the least amount of space; these are the way to go!
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Re: FOUND! Really small 44-Pin SSD Drives for A600 & A1200
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2011, 07:44:09 PM »
:confused:

What is the read/write speed on the internal IDE port of the A1200 & A600?

Pulled from the page:
Sustained Read   41MB/S
Sustained Write   33MB/S

The original one I had way back when was around 5MB/S (20MB/S burst)
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Re: FOUND! Really small 44-Pin SSD Drives for A600 & A1200
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2011, 08:38:14 AM »
Quote from: Tripitaka;649645
Errr... does anyone not have a faster IDE solution on their Amiga than the standard interface? But anyway, my point was that even though they are not super fast by SSD standards, they are plenty fast enough for an A1200. Why confused buddy?
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I TOTALLY misunderstood your comment.  I thought you were saying that the transfer rate on the drive was slower than the Amiga.  My bad. :o
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Re: FOUND! Really small 44-Pin SSD Drives for A600 & A1200
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2011, 02:14:37 PM »
Sweet!  My Ip address is centered somewhere in the Middle East, so half of the "suggestions" I get from sites like E-bay and Facebook are in a language I can't even READ!!!  :angry:
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Re: FOUND! Really small 44-Pin SSD Drives for A600 & A1200
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2011, 02:43:09 PM »
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Well, $50 for a 4GB drive is rather expensive. I've just checked a German electronics shop and they sell a similarly shaped IDE CF-card reader for 7 Eur / $10 and a 4GB CF card for 9 Eur / $13.
 
$50 vs. $23. I don't think this DOM is such a great discovery.
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And I would totally agree! :)

I searched all over the internet and all the tech stores I haunt and couldn't find ANYTHING for sale!  maybe I was using the wrong search terms, but when I finally found these I thought I had hit pay dirt.

Guess not. :(

Oh, and that Simpletech Drive I got so many years ago was about $200 for 512Mb. so in comparison, and I didn’t have anything else to go off of at the time, these seemed like a good deal.

Could you list the stores you found your prices at?  Maybe a like to the DDSs themselves?
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