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Microsoft SideWinder X3 5 Buttons USB Wired Laser 2000 dpi Mouse
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was thermaltake.com/C_00001852.htm?id=C_00001852
A tool-free dock. Plug a hard drive in like a floppy. Does not support hot swapping, but doesn’t need to. Turn it off, plug in a hard drive, turn it on.
Has two front-facing IDE ports.
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This is an eSATA dual hdd docking station.
Purchased so my Raspberry Pi and then CubieTruck could have good storage.
Has both a USB and an EIDE connector. I bought it for the latter.
Using two hard drives simultaneously requires a USB port which has “port duplication”, a feature which, sadly, my motherboard didn’t have.
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Goal:
Have Windows not be confused about the Linux partition.
Instructions taken from Arch Linux‘s advice. (Original source)
See also:
(on Wikipedia)
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024323833
Just some ancient notes when using PCLinuxOS.
A placeholder page
https://web.archive.org/web/20200926032842/https://www.dx.com/p/memory-card-reader-usb-2004010.html
Very nice. A little large. Gets a little warm. Can use an external power adapter, but I didn’t try that. CF is very nice to have.
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Hardware >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-s24-ultra/
A chunky rectangle that’s like a phone and a tablet with a pen.
Uses
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