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- Linear_Flash abstract "Linear Flash is a PC card flash memory format. Linear Flash requires no battery support, unlike somewhat faster SRAM, and features read/write speeds much faster than similar, less expensive ATA-type cards, which include CompactFlash and Memory Stick. Like an SRAM, Linear Flash supports execute in place (XIP) applications in mobile PC and embedded equipment.Linear Flash can also be read and written to by laptops and desktops with PC card slots, and is somewhat popular for sensitive data storage because the media is non-volatile and does not degrade over time. However, large-scale storage is impractical using Linear Flash because of small card sizes (typically under 40 megabytes) and prohibitive costs; megabyte-for-megabyte, Linear Flash cards are often dozens of times more expensive than ATA cards.Combined with file management software, such as Flash Translation Layer (FTL) or M-Systems TrueFFS Flash File System, the Linear Flash cards provide removable disk emulation.As PC Cards (was PCMCIA), Linear Flash cards should have a Card Information Structure (CIS). However, many memory cards do not have a CIS.Linear Flash cards begin to develop bad blocks after about 100,000 erase/write cycles and thus are of dubious value on the second-hand market.".
- Linear_Flash thumbnail Pcmcia_smart_4mb_linear_flash.jpg?width=300.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageExternalLink Intel-FTL.pdf.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageExternalLink www.magicram.com.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageExternalLink www.pretec.com.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageExternalLink www.smartm.com.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageID "1379865".
- Linear_Flash wikiPageLength "2434".
- Linear_Flash wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Linear_Flash wikiPageRevisionID "643657394".
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Newton.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solid-state_computer_storage_media.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Cisco_Systems.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink CompactFlash.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Execute_in_place.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Flash_file_system.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_cycle.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink M-Systems.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Magic_Cap.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Memory_Stick.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Miniature_Card.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Pocket_PC.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Router_(computing).
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Static_random-access_memory.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink Windows_CE.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLink File:Pcmcia_smart_4mb_linear_flash.jpg.
- Linear_Flash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linear Flash".
- Linear_Flash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Linear_Flash subject Category:Solid-state_computer_storage_media.
- Linear_Flash hypernym Card.
- Linear_Flash type Company.
- Linear_Flash comment "Linear Flash is a PC card flash memory format. Linear Flash requires no battery support, unlike somewhat faster SRAM, and features read/write speeds much faster than similar, less expensive ATA-type cards, which include CompactFlash and Memory Stick.".
- Linear_Flash label "Linear Flash".
- Linear_Flash sameAs Q6553396.
- Linear_Flash sameAs m.04y0r2.
- Linear_Flash sameAs Q6553396.
- Linear_Flash wasDerivedFrom Linear_Flash?oldid=643657394.
- Linear_Flash depiction Pcmcia_smart_4mb_linear_flash.jpg.
- Linear_Flash isPrimaryTopicOf Linear_Flash.