great idea...will try this with my cable i found recently
on this cable is written :
'hung fu awm 2651 e97252-h vw-1 105˚C 300V 28awg -013'
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...C=SO&U=strat15
http://www.xs4all.nl/~xitos/ide2nbhdd.jpg
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great idea...will try this with my cable i found recently
on this cable is written :
'hung fu awm 2651 e97252-h vw-1 105˚C 300V 28awg -013'
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...C=SO&U=strat15
http://www.xs4all.nl/~xitos/ide2nbhdd.jpg
Wouldn't it be even better to use a cheap SSD ?
I wouldn't. Solid state drives can only execute a finite number of write cycles. The router uses the HDD for swap and may hit this limit rather quickly.
A notebook HDD is probably a good option since it's data transfer speed matches the 264/300 MHz processor speed pretty well. A blazing fast HDD is no good when the processor is incapable of keeping up with the data rate anyway.
- K.C.