Re: compactflash cards dying in < hour?

Torrey Hoffman (thoffman@arnor.net)
08 Jul 2003 14:34:16 -0700


We have some SanDisk CF's here which have withstood at least 20 cycles
of fdisk, mke3fs, and installation of a mini-linux distribution. They
are all still running ok. (64 MB mostly, some 128 MB)

They have been accessed through SanDisk USB-to-CF adapters, and also
directly to the IDE channel of Geode-based embedded systems.

Torrey Hoffman
torrey.hoffman@myrio.com (work) - thoffman@arnor.net (home)

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 13:49, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I had three diferent CF cards, from two different manufacturers
> (Apacer and Transcend), and both died *really fast*.
>
> Last one (transcend) died in less than 10 minutes: mke2fs, cat
> /dev/urandom > foo; md5sum foo (few times); cat /dev/urandom > foo and
> I could no longer do cat /dev/urandom because of disk errors.
>
> I know CompactFlash cards are *crap*, but they should not be *so*
> crappy...?! [I'm testing them from toshiba satellite 4030cdt via
> Apacer PCMCIA-to-CF adapter and in sharp zaurus].
>
> Are there "known good" 256MB compact flash cards?
>
> Pavel

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