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- From: rg@msel.unh.edu (Roger Gonzalez)
- Subject: EEPROM as ram drive?
- Message-ID: <RG.92Sep1174719@nymph.msel.unh.edu>
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- Organization: Denning Mobile Robotics
- Distribution: comp
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 22:47:19 GMT
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- Hi.. I don't know anything at all about OS-9, other than I'm using it at my
- new job. They want to know if its possible to use EEPROM as part of the file
- system. I told 'em I hadn't the foggiest, but that I suspected that the wierd
- behavior of EEPROM when you write to it (i.e. it doesn't write the first time)
- probably would cause problems and necessitate a custom driver. Is this so?
- And has anyone already written one?
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- Thanks..
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- (please email, I'll summarize if there is interest)
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- -Roger
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- internal complexity in terms of form, function, or
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- Roger Gonzalez - rg@msel.unh.edu
- Denning Mobile Robotics, Wilmington MA
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