andypugh wrote:jmelson wrote:Some had SATADOM which are about the size of a USB thumb drive, but they
charge a lot more for them.
If you shop around, they are available quite cheaply.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290726816544
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320760463565
I have been using one of the second type for the last 18 months for several LinuxCNC compiles per day, so I think that counts as a reasonable stress test.
Indeed

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I had already ordered this -
www.techbuy.com.au/p/180340/HDD_SOLID_ST.../SSDSA2CW080G310.asp - before I got your reply. It has a bit better specs than the 40GB that I had originally intended to get, so for "a bit extra" I plumped for this one. Thanks for the heads-up on these, I hadn't seen them in my catalogue trawls. Hmmm...I do have a 167GB USB thumb with OS X Lion on it, I could possibly play about with that at some time in the future if I felt bored...
Regarding the rest of the gear, I dumped the idea of a wifi card after reading
ArcEye's caution about such things on gera229's thread. I've got a touchscreen, pico 150W and wall wart in transit (here tomorrow or day after), the RAM and SSD on order, and picked up the 19" rack box this arvo, along with sundry other bits and pieces. The item framing is also on order now too, and should be here by the end of the week.
Speaking of playing about with things, I fired up the G5 Mac with Ubuntu 12 this morning, having pinched the monitor off the wife's machine (she's away at a conference and research, taking the daughter with her as a research assistant

). There's no way in a pink fit that LinuxCNC would work on it since there is no rtai kernel for the PowerPC (as far as I know) and even if there were it would be useless since the G5 doesn't have a parallel port... The intent is to get it running as a server one day.