First post, by holdencars11
I found a "TF to SATA" adaptor that wasn't using the usual Sintechi (SD to IDE) solution (also seen Sintechi used with SD to SATA with a bridge chip).
Decided to give it a go... its a bit of a mixed bag. Faster in some cases than the Sintechi....kinda mixed.
But the sd card is unreadable when plugged into an ordinary SD card adaptor.
Looking at the basic Specs of the SAGE Microelectronique S682 is seems like it is intended for eMMC, and security focused applications. I'm unsure if this has anything to do with why the card becoms unreadable when I try to mount it in Windows.
But if I connect it to a SATA to USB reader, it works fine with the original SD card formatted on the SAGE controller.
Seems to work fine with a seperate JMicron SATA to IDE bridge attached to the SAGE adaptor, and behaves fine with DMA mode enabled.
Take a look at some basic benchmarks... its a mixed bag, but it also may be limited by my SATA to USB adaptor and the micro SD cards I used..
I know there are many disk drive alternatives out there, I was just curious about this SAGE controller, as I couldn't mind much information on it!
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