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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

213.0. "Flash memory - what is it?" by RIPPLE::KOPEC_ST (Seattle DNT/Sales - DTN 545-4207) Tue Feb 26 1991 22:25

    I have heard that our FDDI controller 700 uses "Flash" memory which
    enables the future downline-loading of SMT code updates.
    
    Three questions:

    1)  What is Flash memory and why would it be important to my customer?
	    
    2)  Is it used in the DECconcentrator and DECbridge today?

    3)  Is it planned to be used in the XMI board?
    
    				Thx, Stan
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213.1QUIVER::WEEKSWed Feb 27 1991 12:4213
	Flash memory is used in place of ROM. It is programmable which 
	allows software upgrades, whether bug fixes or changes to the standards,
	without the typical board/ROM replacement by customer service.

	Yes is used on both the concentrator and the bridge.

	Yes is will be used in the XMI board.

	NDU is the tool which is used to upgrade a system. It runs on VMS and
	Ultrix.

Regards,
Phil
213.2XMI board uses EEPROM and not Flash ROMTALLIS::REGEWed Feb 27 1991 13:408

	Strictly speaking XMI board is using EEPROM and not Flash
	ROM.

	The functionality for a customer doesn't change. If microcode
	on the board needs to be changed, then it can be done at
	the customer site, either locally or over the network.