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Configuring Drives and Memory on the Terminal

Configuring the RAM Drive

Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User's Manual
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Or, choose Cancel and press the Enter key to return to the Main
Menu.
Exiting
TRAKKER Antares 2400
Menu System
OK
CANCEL
5 Choose OK and press the Enter key to exit the TRAKKER Antares
2400 Menu System.
Or, choose Cancel and press the Enter key to return to the Main
Menu.
After you exit the menu system, the terminal will resume the application
you were running when you started the menu system.
The 243X comes with a 750K flash drive (C), 512K RAM reserved for
applications, and an additional 2MB extended flash memory. You can
customize the terminal to your needs by configuring:
• up to 256K of the 512K RAM as a RAM drive.
• the additional 2MB flash memory of the 4MB flash memory option to
either store double-byte fonts or to use as a 2MB drive.
The 243X has a total of 512K RAM for the application execution space.
You can configure up to 256K of the total 512K application execution
space as a RAM drive. If the RAM drive is configured, your application
execution space is reduced by the amount of the RAM drive.
For example, if your application size is 64K and drive E is configured as a
256K RAM drive, you are using 320K of the 512K application execution
space. The application uses the remaining 192K of RAM as a Malloc/free
dynamic memory pool.
By default, the RAM drive is not configured and the memory is available
for applications. You can configure the size of the RAM drive (E) and use
drive E to temporarily store data and files (up to 128 files).
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