BLuRry wrote:
Well, it was slightly tongue-in-cheek. While I don't know how easily you could modify a zram ultra to become a solid-state hard disk -- I still would like to have some sort of solid state HD for a //c. mostly because 1) I have a working //c and 2) I have a lot of games I want to play on it combined with a total paranoid fear of relying on floppies. ;-)
I think you should wait for the flash memory "disk" that is reportedly on the way. There's no practical way that a ZRAM board is going to become non-volatile. You'll want *many* megabytes, anyway. ;-) -michael Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it is seriously underused."