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Nugget
Learning How to Use the Terminal
2-37
2
Defining the Terminal’s Memory and Drives
The terminals come with these memory and drives:
Drive D or font set
Drive C
Drive E
Drive G
242XU.180
Drive C
Drive C
Drive D or font set
Drive E
T2425
T2420
Optional
4MB flash
drive
Optional
4MB flash
drive
750K flash
drive
750K flash
drive
256K
configurable
RAM drive
256K configurable
RAM drive
Optional 2MB or
4MB extended
storage drive
Drive C is a 750K flash drive. You can store up to 32 files on drive C. Applications
must be stored on drive C.
Drive D or font set is optional flash memory (4MB). You can store up to 32 files on
2MB of drive D or you can store up to 2MB of double-byte fonts. If you configure the
flash memory as drive D, use this drive to store large lookup tables and data files. To
configure this flash memory, see “Flash Memory Configuration” in Chapter 9.
Drive E is a configurable RAM drive (up to 256K). By default, the RAM drive is not
configured and the memory is available for programmable (Malloc) memory allocations.
To configure the RAM drive, see “RAM Drive Size” in Chapter 9. You can store up to
32 files on drive E. The contents of the RAM drive are erased when you boot or reset the
terminal, or change the backup battery.
Drive G is an optional 2MB or 4MB extended storage drive that is only available on the
T2420. You can store up to 32 files on drive G. Use this drive to store large lookup
tables and data files.
Note:
On each drive, filenames are customer defined using eight characters with a
three-character extension.

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