Drive Z: RAM
Drive
board of the terminal. Because drive
recommend that you do not save data that you want to keep on
this drive.
Drive C: Flash ROM
Drive
board of the terminal. It is recommended that you do not write to
drive
C:
size is reduced to 3 megabytes, the terminal becomes unstable. If
Flash size is reduced to 2 megabytes, the terminal's image is
irreparably damaged.
Items that are written to Flash during normal operations are:
I
Favorites
I
Created connections
I
Delete/edit connections
I
History
Saving Files
Save files that you want to keep on a server rather than on your
terminal.
Quick Reference Guide
is onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrive) on the logic
Z:
is onboard non-volatile Flash (memory) on the logic
C:
. Writing to
C:
Application Notes
reduces the size of the Flash. If the Flash
is volatile memory, we
Z:
8
8–1
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