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Re: SSD for A1200
« on: January 23, 2012, 01:42:20 PM »
A true SSD, 2.5" IDE or SATA (via adapter) form factor would likely be a complete waste of money for an A1200.  You're still going to be fighting the slow native IDE interface of the machine.  

Benefits of a CF solution are the fact you can simply pop new CF cards into the machine to boot different configs, and along with that use said CF cards with an inexpensive add-on USB card reader on a commodity machine using UAE to set them up.  The internal 2.5" drive you'd have to remove each time, where as a CF card you can just pop out if the mod is done right.  CF solution is a hell of a lot cheaper, to boot.

I have SSD's in all my machines, using RevoDrive's in my PC's lately.  Got a 32 GB Patriot SATA SSD in my SAM 440 machine that works extremely well, but then again it's native SATA onboard.  Machine boots from cold to ready to use in a matter of seconds, was really a stunning difference when I put a SSD in it.

Depending on your views on SSD tech and the accompanying OS's, many people dislike using SSD's on any machine that does not support TRIM - which AFAIK, the Amiga does not.
 

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Re: SSD for A1200
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2012, 01:52:09 PM »
TRIM hopes to combat the issues of SSD's regarding longevity.  Early SSD's were junk as far as I am concerned, but have come a long ways.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIM