First post, by britain4
I've got a Libretto U100 which is lovely (if pushing the boundaries of "retro" a tad - but it still uses an IDE drive so I thought you guys would know) but unfortunately painfully slow to do absolutely anything even with a clean copy of Windows on it. It is currently limping along with the stock 512mb of RAM and the 1.8" PATA 30gb hard drive it came with. - which apparently uses a “50-pin CF interface”
Has anyone had any experience fitting an SSD into one of these things? Unfortunately while 1.8" PATA SSDs used to be available it looks like the supply has dried up so I will probably be stuck with a Compact Flash card. Anyone know what sort of speed i should be looking at for Windows XP on a U100?
It'll probably make a really handy little machine for web browsing and maybe a bit of retro gaming if I can get it to do anything at more than a glacial pace.
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