Okay... I don't see this working without revising the system's ROMs so they understand the concept of cold-booting from a RAM disk. It's true that the classic OS allows for RAM disks that persist through a warm boot . . .
I'm relying upon
very dim memories of running RAMdisk+ something like . . .
. . . 20 years ago! :
Weren't system ”extensions” basically ROM revisions? :?:
. . . but so far as I know the only machine which supported both booting from a RamDisk and had a battery-backed-up method of keeping it persistent was the PB100.
Yep! My first PowerBook: BabyPB, Sony's phenomenal downsized version of the
MacLuggable, would be the inspiration for this particular feature. Considering everything else Apple “appropriated” from Sony's masterpiece of industrial design, you would think they'd have included this feature on their “100 series”
clunky upsized imitations of the PB100!
As for backing the RAM disk (and active RAM?) onto an SD card, NAND flash isn't that fast. Doing a complete load/store of a good-size chunk of RAM might not be any faster then just booting the machine off an OS image stored on a Compactflash adapter.
There are several kinds of solid state memory inside or attached to HP_Mini, if the chiplets aren't the best choice, one of the others must be! Remember, we're just brainstormin' ATM!
And of course you'll need a microcontroller to handle the store-restore process... and if the plan is to "freeze" the computer so it can perform an instant-on resume you're back to needing something running on the main CPU to cleanly save/restore register states. It's an interesting brainstorm but implementation would be way, way out there in nontrivial-ville.
Check out the earlier posts for the I/O subsystem card I found for the “open source”
ubuntuCentricDuoHack™ for that “required microcontroller,” for this function, among other things! [

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Anyway, it's fun to dream. ;^) It really does seem, though, that by far the easiest way to make a Duo do what you seem to want it to do would be to just open the case, loosen the screws to all the innards, shake them out into the nearest garbage can, and replace them with the guts of a $300 Netbook.
Might be easiest, but the Duo's got beaucoup cubic inside to do a hack that'll leapfrog current Atom ChipSet NetBooks like HP_Mini. The KBD/Palmrest/Lid are ALL larger, supporting
more pixels, a “spherically correct” pointing device, (or a TorquemadaPad for those into such masochis . . . ) room for more batteries, and don't forget that wonderful signal rich docking connector for new Micro & MiniDock expansion possibilities and the VCR-like goodness of the DuoDocks. New logic/carrier boards utilizing the Neolithic Duo Docking Hardware/Connector for new interfaces will open wonderful new possibilities for Hacking!
All right G, you're very competent technically, you're humoring me/being helpful, and you use “then” for “than,” just like someone else I knew, back in the day. The
only person I've ever “known” in the NetVerse to use that:
;^) emoticon, in the middle of a post, was my 'fritter-only” buddy: eudi . . . fess up dude!
Why the switch from a pterosaur to a therapsid for your username/avatar?
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