Mark Knecht wrote:
USB 2.0 is plenty fast for recording audio
tracks. you should not have
a problem with that at all, assuming it's a good disk and the system's
USB implementation is done correctly.
Just mount the drive and run hdparm -tT to get an idea of the drive's
speed. I'm sure it will be fine.
Cheers,
Mark
mark, very much thanks for the response!
i think i ll go for a combination of an ata-laptop-drive, with this
usb-case-adapter for it.
that seems cheap, and i do not need an extra power chord for the
external drive than - which is important for me, since everything runs
on solarpower, 12Vdc here.
cheers,
doc
Sounds nice not to have the power cords. I've got 3 Firewire drives
and often get tired of all the power connections. Each drive has a
different power supply and I've got to get them matched up correctly.
A small drive that gets power from the bus would be far nicer for fast
setup and tear down.
Good luck.
- Mark
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