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- From: glossop@seas.smu.edu (Dr Neal Glossop)
- Subject: Storing A/D data on a solid state drive
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.054230.14095@seas.smu.edu>
- Summary: I want to buffer data on a solid state card and download later to PC
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- Organization: School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 05:42:30 GMT
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- I want to collect a large amount of data (5 to 10 MB or more) on a stripped down
- computer consisting of barely more than an A/D converter and a large amount
- of fast memory (the data will be coming in fast). I want to download this
- later to a normal PC to analyze it. The problem is that the stripped PC should
- be really small and mobile as it will be attached to a person to measure some
- biomechanical stuff. I was thinking of using a solid state drive, but the
- biggest that I've seen is 2 Megs (SolidState Data Drives Inc.). Any ideas?
- This is to be used as an alternative to a telemetry type system.
-
- Neil
- glossop@seas.smu.edu
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- Neil Glossop
- glossop@seas.smu.edu
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