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Re: Apple2 USB Stick interface with Vinculum chip
In article <9JadnQAH6JJiAq7bnZ2dnUVZ_hqdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
> BluPhoenyx wrote:
>
>> It could also allow users to take advantage of the smaller sized (in
>> memory) cards which should be getting very cheap. For example, I have an
>> 8 mb card from a digital camera from when we replaced it for a larger
>> version.
>
> Actually, though there are no doubt lots of older smaller cards around
> that would be considered "junk", it's getting hard to find new flash
> media less than a gigabyte.
Perhaps that depends on where you live, but I could easily go out and
buy flash memory cards of 256 or 512 MBytes tomorrow if I wanted to -
both CF, SD and Memory Stick. Smaller cards than that I'm currently
unable to find though.
> And 1-2GB is about the "sweet spot" in terms of pricing, too, with the
> price running about $7/GB. Of course, this depends loosely on speed,
> but *any* speed media is "fast" for the Apple II.
You're quite right about the "sweet spot" in pricing. Those 256 and 512
MB cards I referred to above aren't much cheaper than the 1 GB cards.
The 512 MB cards are perhaps 25% cheaper and the 256 MB cards 35%
cheaper than the 1 GB cards.
> As you probably know, there is a worldwide glut of NAND flash memory
> capacity, and prices are expected to stay unusually low for at least
> the rest of the year. (Of course, that's in addition to the usual
> Moore's "Law" downward price trend.)
>
> -michael
>
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