Re: SRAM vs. FLASH RAM

Bob Bottomley (Robert.A.Bottomley.Jr@cdc.com)
Wed, 21 Feb 96 10:45:06 PST

--- On Wed, 21 Feb 1996 21:55:44 +0900 (KST) Robert Housley
<rhousley@nextel.net> wrote:

>fairly high). Flash draws a higher amount of juice from the machine
>during read-writes. Flash is a little slower. If allowed by the

Flash RAM only draws higher current during writes -- not reads.

>machine, either can be used as memory (not sure about the Zoomer) or
>storage.

On the Zoomer, they can only be used for secondary storage, i.e., they look
like drive C.

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