For 2Mb Compact Flash modules for $15 apiece or so, look on eBay, I don't see the guy right now but one guy's had bunches of them (I bought 4, can find his e-mail address, use them instead of Floppy disks for the PC110's here.) Many other people sell 2Mb and larger CF modules. CF can be used in a PCMCIA slot, CF's a lot smaller & will run 3.3V or 5V, which is NICE. 50-pin interface, though, not quite as simple as SPI (basically an IDE interface, I have the pinout here somewhere.) Will happily talk more off-list about it if you want! Mark Craig Lee wrote: > > Shame Andy for that HTML post! > > I'm more interested in a removable module like Sandisks or something PCMCIA. > > Has anyone seen, not just heard the rumours, of something like this? > > Craig > > -----Original Message----- > From: pic microcontroller discussion list [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On > Behalf Of Andy Kunz > Sent: May 4, 1999 9:04 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: Large I2C memory ??? > > At 08:07 AM 5/4/99 +1000, you wrote: > > Hello there, > > I am working on a PIC data logger and I need to store 1 to 2 MB (by 8 bit > word) of data in a non volatile memory, I can use several I2C devices, but I > wonder if anyone out there have seen any large capacity serial EE proms or > serial battery backed up ram chips > > Atmel has a Serial DataFlash product which can fill the bill, except it is > SPI rather than I2C. Several megs per chip, though, and the price is good. > > Andy > > ================================================================== > Montana Design Tech Support - http://www.montanadesign.com > ==================================================================