Well, the sandisk card follows the ATA spec in many ways, and uses the DOS filesystem. You would be halfway to reading and writing an IDE HD by developing a sandisk reader/writer. If someone were to send in and release a sandisk compactflash card with a PIC such that an IBM compatible computer can read PIC data placed on it (according to sandisk specs) then I would be more than happy to give them a 16MB sandisk card. -Adam Andrew Kunz wrote: > > Adam, > > Your support for the full size of the 2G drive is a pretty big bite. > > How about a free SanDisk card for someone who can read/write in a manner useful > to getting data in/out of your laptop? I see _that_ as having a lot of > potential for embedded systems. Shoot, I wouldn't care if the spec allowed it > to be formatted by DOS and had to have a single file (named somewhere) that was > the data I/O file. > > Andy