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Boot loading Data From External Hard Drive.

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Posted by Kodiakk   (1 post)  Bio
Date Mon 29 Jan 2024 05:11 PM (UTC)

Amended on Mon 29 Jan 2024 05:16 PM (UTC) by Kodiakk

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(weird website layout, but i found out where I'm supposed to put this, please if you may remove this, thank you)

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Hello,
So I've started to build a computer using arduinos as its brains, and as you would expect, storage is one of my current problems.
I do also plan on having the user of the device be able to run data from the hard drive, but like most devices nowadays, they have a small segment of data used for the system, that being for the os, or anything else.

Now as of yet I'm getting the VGA display to connect,
(thanks for the little how to nick!)
but one of my next steps is to give the computer a storage.

If you have any insights or something that you know that can help me, that'll be very helpful.
I'll also be asking for help on other things. Like how would i get a mouse to work on the display, but that will be for later.

- KodiakK
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,121 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Mon 29 Jan 2024 08:49 PM (UTC)
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I (and other people) answer questions about the Arduino on the Arduino Stack Exchange and the Arduino Forum.

Template:Arduino Please post Arduino-related questions to the Arduino Forum or to StackExchange: Arduino. This saves splitting questions and answers between this forum and the Arduino ones.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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