They're still being mass-produced and are widely available. I don't see them disappearing any time soon.CF cards aren't very common any more
Also the case with SD if you don't have a built-in slot.and mounting one on a modern PC for file copying may require extra hardware.
They're way faster in practice if not in theory? They're both parallel 8/16 bit interfaces? They're not tied up in NDAs and patents?Is there a technical reason why CF cards are easier to adapt for SCSI than SD cards?
But yeah... pin count. :/The SPI protocol will certainly be the limiting factor here.
Leaving 36 unused? Okay then.36 pins.how many PSoC pins are tied up just in SCSI handling
CF pinout and technical data.
I count 21 pins marked as "Essential for minimal 8-bit interface", and a further eight marked as "Essential for 16-bit interface", in True IDE Mode.
Total: 29 pins
Sounds doable, not that I have any idea what I'm on about. Opinions from the clueful welcome.
The use of mux/demux ICs on the SCSI and CF side to serialize parallel data might help, at a slight increase in cost and board complexity.



