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Question about Sunrise CF-IDE

karloch

msx addict
Posts: 393
Posted: January 28 2005, 00:31   
At the Sunrise website says:
Quote:

# Compact Flash card type I:
64MB Compact Flash card used as slave harddisk. CF memory cards are available from 8MB up to 1GB

# Compact Flash card type II:
340MB Microdrive used as master harddisk Microdrives are available from 340MB up to 1GB


Does that mean that I have to use a Microdrive to have a master interface? A regular CF type 1 card is forced to be slave? Is there a compatibility list of CF cards that are known to work well with the CF IDE?

Another question. I own currently the combi IDE+RS232. Could I use it at same time that the CF-IDE in order to use the RS232 interface and a CDROM drive?
Grauw
msx professional
Posts: 1002
Posted: January 28 2005, 01:12   
1. No. You can use any kind of CF cart. As for compatibility, most recent and well-known brands (Sandisk, Dane-Elec, etc) should work just fine, only older (<32MB) carts are known to be problematic. Although I recall there was one brand which would only work from the primary CF slot, and not from the secondary one (but I don't recall the brand ;p).

2. Yes, you can.

I have a 128MB Sandisk, and a 16MB Sandisk CF cart, and they work without problems...


~Grauw
karloch

msx addict
Posts: 393
Posted: January 28 2005, 14:14   
Thank you for your reply
karloch

msx addict
Posts: 393
Posted: January 28 2005, 19:46   
I have just mailed Hnostar, but they say that CF-IDE is out of stock... Any hint about when will Sunrise develop more units?
Abi
msx addict
Posts: 410
Posted: January 28 2005, 20:39   
At the last fair in holland (MSX-Oss, 22-01-2005) Sunruise had some on stock.
Not that much but 3 iirc.
sunrise
msx professional
Posts: 649
Posted: January 28 2005, 21:23   
Well apperantly I shall clear this thingy up.
If someone had seen the photoshoot of Grauw you should have known there is stock.
We had seven,sold 2 remains 5. There are three reservations , so if you say I want wnat one to reserve. I keep it aside for you.
Where Jesus Tarela of Hnostar makes a mistake is the fact that the normal interfaces are completely sold out, but those will be available again half february.

karloch

msx addict
Posts: 393
Posted: January 28 2005, 21:31   
Quote:

We had seven,sold 2 remains 5. There are three reservations , so if you say I want wnat one to reserve. I keep it aside for you.


Then, I say: I want one to reserve

Quote:

Where Jesus Tarela of Hnostar makes a mistake is the fact that the normal interfaces are completely sold out, but those will be available again half february.


Well, I was not asking him for normal interfaces but for the CompactFlash one.
djh1697
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: January 29 2005, 00:09   
Quote:

I have just mailed Hnostar, but they say that CF-IDE is out of stock... Any hint about when will Sunrise develop more units?



Why do they need to develop more units? The current one works fine. They need to make some more i think - i guess it is a case of demand, since they would have to manufacture a quantity of printed circuit boards, these have to be in a quantity for the right price.
Grauw
msx professional
Posts: 1002
Posted: January 29 2005, 01:01   
djh: Sunrise has only limited funds, and making hardware is expensive. That's why they usually focus on producing only one or two products at a time (in batches, indeed because that’s more cost-efficient), and when it has sold enough to earn their funds back, invest that in the production of a new batch of a different (possibly new) product. However, in the meantime it can (and does) happen that other products get out of stock.

~Grauw
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: January 29 2005, 02:46   
I think that's a great approach. No one benefits from Sunrise going bankrupt, or being stuck with 10 Video9000 extensions never to be sold, right? Near-custom-built-hardware is the way to go
Algorythms
msx freak
Posts: 175
Posted: January 29 2005, 22:48   
I just bought one
karloch

msx addict
Posts: 393
Posted: January 30 2005, 02:44   
Quote:

I just bought one


Eh that's not fair . I want one too, but I don't know what to do exactly >_< Ask directly Sunrise? Re-ask Hnostar?
Grauw
msx professional
Posts: 1002
Posted: January 30 2005, 04:01   
Didn't sunrise just tell you you could reserve one? If Hnostar is out of stock, and Sunrise still has a few, I'm sure they won't object to sent it internationally. Just mail them .
sunrise
msx professional
Posts: 649
Posted: January 30 2005, 09:19   
In spain we deliver via Hnostar.
No worries Karloch since Dan was one of the people I included within the five.
So, the battle may begin for the last one ...

Bernard
msx novice
Posts: 20
Posted: January 30 2005, 09:56   
Quote:


So, the battle may begin for the last one ...



If it is still available, I would be interested in that last one.


 
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