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Table 4-11: PostScript Emulation Device Parameters (Continued)
Key
Type
Device Parameters for the IODevice %rom%
BlockSize
integer
Free
integer
HasNames
boolean
InitializeAction
integer
LogicalSize
integer
Mounted
boolean
PhysicalSize
integer
Removable
boolean
Searchable
boolean
SearchOrder
integer
Type
name
Writeable
boolean
Definition
(Read-only)
(Read-only) Indicates the amount (in pages) of free space available in ROM. Valid only if the
ROM is mounted (mounted is set to True). A value of 0 (zero) indicates that either the ROM
is not mounted or it is full.
(Read-only) Indicates if ROM supports named files. Valid only if ROM is mounted (mounted
is set to True). If ROM is not mounted, this parameter has a value of False.
(Read-only) Always returns a value of 0 (zero), which indicates no action.
(Read-only)
True
System attempts to mount the ROM.
False
System attempts to dismount the ROM.
When a device is mounted, it becomes known to the system and is readable, depending on
the nature of the device.
A device must contain a valid file system or it will not mount successfully. To verify if the
device is currently mounted, query this parameter immediately after setting it.
If the ROM device is dismounted, unpredictable results occur.
(Read-only) Indicates the size of the ROM (in pages) that is mounted. A value of 0 (zero)
indicates that the device is not mounted. This parameter is only valid when ROM is
mounted.
(Read-only) Always False.
(Read-only) Indicates if ROM participates in searches in file system operations that specify
a filename without specifying a device.
(Read-only) If the Searchable parameter is True, indicates the priority assigned to the ROM
when searching for a file and no device has been specified. A lower integer indicates a
higher priority. If the Searchable parameter is False, the value of this integer has no
meaning.
(Read-only) Always returns the value of /FileSystem.
(Read-only) Indicates if the files on the ROM can be opened for write access. Always False.
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