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- From: lionel@cs.city.ac.uk (Lionel Tun)
- Subject: Re: FLASH vs. RAM
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.141502.4542@city.cs>
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- Organization: City University, London
- References: <1k3khqINNmfl@mojo.eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 14:15:02 GMT
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- In article <1k3khqINNmfl@mojo.eng.umd.edu> jeff@eng.umd.edu (Jeffrey Frey) writes:
- >The differences between CMOS RAM and FLASH go beyond volatility. Most
- >important, Flash requires a relatively high voltage for writing; does
- >your computer have provision for writing to FLASH? Secondly, since FLASH
- >is read in blocks, special software is needed to read from it (and
- >write to it too). Although MicroSoft has a FLashFile program in beta-test,
- >one hears, there really isn't any standard software for dealing with FLASH.
- >Another interesting thing the software does for FLASH is to make sure that
- >the cells written to are distributed over the chip, to equalize wear; the
- >cells have a limited (albeit large) number of cycles.
- >
- >CMOS RAM has the disadvantage only of requiring a battery back-up. Otherwise
- >it can generally be used exactly as a (very fast) floppy; nothing special
- >about reading it or writing to it, since each bit is individually
- >addressed and only logic levels are required. In the short term, I would
- >think that CMOS RAM would be much more useful than FLASH. Due to cost,
- >density, and nonvolatility FLASH (or something like it, like good old EEPROM)
- >will eventually dominate, but due to manufacturing problems and software
- >incompatibility I'd say not for a couple of years.
- >
-
- Yes, these are the theoretical considerations. But I wonder how
- they work out in practice. Firstly the cost of 1M RAM is the same
- as 2M FLASH. Secondly RAM batteries can fail. OTOH FLASH can
- suddenly fill up before you know it. Thus I am looking for
- actual user experience.
-
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