On 04/29/2015 07:48 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Well once I knew what to ask for my daughter had a Memory Card Reader,
a "High Speed 55 in 1 card reader" that has connectors for 5 different
types of devices. And I think I can find an SD card in my camera I can
borrow if I don't get one first, so I'm making progress there. However
the Raspberry project is secondary until I get this computer done. UPS
delivered the new hard drive late this afternoon, it is installed and
I have F22b installed on it and am in fact typing this message in
Thunderbird from it although it is not completely configured as I want
it.
I now have two F22 systems on separate drives, can just select the
drive I want to boot. The only change I've made is to groupinstall
xfce-desktop. The object is to see if this system will display the
iPhone text messages that I can't with the first F22 install.
I guess I should buy at least a 16 gig micro SD card? What is the life
expectancy of one with this use?
Thanks to all for the suggestions,
Bob
I have not seen any sd card that explicitly states how many writes (per
block) it can
sustain before a read returns bad data. There are only estimates.
Even if stated, it is at least somewhat exaggerated.
My best experience is with NAND flash cards.
NAND cards are very pricey!!
On Ebay, cheapest NAND sd card I found was
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-OF-2-1GB-STEC-SLSD1GBBSIU-WITH-SAMSUNG-SLC-NAND-FLASH-SD-CARD-/170889553586?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27c9cfa6b2
and sells for $140.97 including shipping.
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