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Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminals
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Note: : If you have a terminal with the 802.1x TTLS security option, drive
D is not available to store files or double-byte fonts. For more information
about configuring 802.1x TTLS security, see "Configuring 802.1x TTLS
Security" on page 53.
Drive E
Drive E is a configurable RAM drive (up to 256K). The contents of this
drive are erased when you boot or reset the terminal. You use standard
ANSI C functions to access the files on this drive. You can store up to 128
files on drive E. 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 6 of the 2400
Family system manual.
Drive G
Drive G (optional) is a 2MB or 4MB extended storage drive that is only
available on the 2410. Use this PC card drive to store large lookup tables
and data files. You can store up to 128 files on drive G.
Malloc or Free Memory
On the terminals, applications are customer defined. You have 512K total
RAM that you can use for the application execution space. You can also
configure this RAM to be the RAM drive (up to 256K). The remaining
RAM is the Malloc/free memory pool.
Application
+
execution space
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RAM drive
Malloc/free
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memory pool
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