Storage Hardware Considerations for Windows Network Projectors (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
For information about how software uses RAM, ROM, and mass storage, see RAM, ROM, and Mass Storage Comparison. For information about developing device drivers for a specific type of device, see Windows Embedded CE Drivers.
Internal Flash Memory Storage
You can optionally support internal flash memory storage. Internal flash memory storage can store the run-time image, data files for the device, or both.
If the internal flash memory is the storage medium for the run-time image, the boot loader must be able to download another copy of the run-time image by using another storage medium such as a network or a USB key drive, or a hard disk. This ensures recovery of the boot loader and the run-time image from possible storage corruption. Use this same storage medium to update the run-time image.
Examples of internal flash memory storage are the following:
- Disk on module (DOM)
- Disk on chip (DOC)
- NAND flash array
- NOR flash array
See Also
Other Resources
Performance Considerations for the Hardware Components of Windows Network Projectors