Flash Prom is an Eeprom that stores the data in non volatile memory. No need
for power. It is everywhere.
And my VCR remembers programmes when the power goes off. Bought it new in
1988.
Foxy
----- Original Message -----
> At 01:40 PM 1/5/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >Let me take a shot at what I remember (think I remember) from my physics
> >class. Compact Flash, is SRAM, static based ram, kind of like bubble
> >memory. The gate states are moved, and stay moved when there is power.
> >Given that it requires very little power to actually move the states,
yes,
> >the ram is suseptable.
> >....
>
> Not that I know anything, but isn't compact FLASH, ah, FLASH EEPROM?
Static
> RAM would require current to keep the content.
>
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