I found out that the Iron Key flash USB drives use SLC memory in S200 series but noticed this:
When an IronKey drive is plugged into a laptop
or desktop computer, the user must authenticate
with a password before encryption keys are
enabled and data and applications are accessible. Unlike software-based encryption, the
IronKey Cryptochip does not export AES encryption keys to the host PC, thereby protecting
against cold-boot and malware attacks.
will these IronKey be useable on the BDP1?
see this link
https://www.ironkey.com/files/datasheets/ironkey-basic-s200.pdfDan