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Generic Eric:

I could carry on how I got a working 19" & 22" HP LCD monitor and 3 untested PCs for free, but that is not important now.  What I really what to know is if anyone has tried one of these?
http://www.amazon.com/SDHC-Secure-Digital-Converter-Adapter/dp/B009N7WY2S/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1THAZDOWP300U




I pieced 2 of them together for a PC that has 8G of ram. 

Let me know about that adapter, that is really what I want to talk about


lilshawn:

i have one.

once you get the formatting on the card all done corectly, it works.

it's not fast, but no moving parts has it's appeal. (limited to SD card speed.)

Generic Eric:


--- Quote from: lilshawn on July 01, 2014, 10:19:14 pm ---i have one.

once you get the formatting on the card all done corectly, it works.

it's not fast, but no moving parts has it's appeal. (limited to SD card speed.)

--- End quote ---

Thanks for replying.  Is it slower than a regular hard drive?  How would you quantify its speed?   Do you run an OS on it?  If so, which one.  How slow is it?  Slow enough to suggest not doing it?

Is is suitable for a desktop replacement?

Thanks

ed12:

for windblows no
for linux ? i am 50/50
for pi/steam yup yup

>Is is suitable for a desktop replacement?<

rember it is a resource hound

ed



Generic Eric:

For Steam?  I was hoping that would come up.  I tried to see how many of my steam games ran on linux.  Not too savy on that stuff.

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