One of the things I find precarious about Sugar on a Stick with normal USB drives on laptops or netbooks is how far they protrude from the side. I always feel the risk of an accidental knock against the USB drive, which would break it off from the plug. <br>
<br>The gadget blogs recently showed what was billed as the world's smallest MicroSD card adapter called the EagleTec NanoSac. I bought one from Brando Hong Kong to try out with a 2gb MicroSD card. It took about three weeks to arrive.<br>
<br>The Strawberry release of Sugar loaded fine onto the MicroSD card through the adapter using LiveCD creator. I then switched the boot order in the BIOS of the Sun tower that made the Sugar Stick and rebooted. Sugar started up perfectly. See my photos:<br>
<br><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157621240681653/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157621240681653/</a><br><br>It was kind of amazing to see a device less than the volume of a sugar cube take over a tower PC and 24" LCD monitor.<br>
<br>Cost was around USD $30 for the adapter and card.<br><br>Mike<br><a href="http://www.olpclearningclub.org">http://www.olpclearningclub.org</a><br>