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On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:00:18 -0400, wrote:
Radio Shack had a laptop with a solid state "drive" back in the 1980's. We issued them to reporters so they could write and file stories from the field. Especially handy for Sports and covereage of government meetings. The reporter would use an acoustic coupler on a payphone to send the story to our ATEX mainframe at 300 baud. Maybe this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Model_100_line R/W memory - and the flash drives are a variant - has always been expensive in large capacities - until now. I really liked the IBM Rapid Resume deal, which was ahead of it's time. Mapped memory and video to the HD on shutdown, and just remapped back on reboot. Very fast to get up and running. Then I just got patient. --Vic |
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