Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Logic Technology | Subject: Datalight 4GR
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2006
Flash file system runs on handset OSs
New from Datalight, the 4GR Flash file system is available for Linux 2.6 and Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, two of the most popular operating systems for the mobile handset market
4GR is a reliable Flash file system evolved from the company's pioneering transactional file system and patented Flash management products, Reliance and Flash FX Pro. 4GR will be available at the end of this month from Logic Technology. Datalight 4GR guarantees data reliability, fast integration, and device design flexibility.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 March 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In the event of an unexpected power failure, a 4GR device boots quickly, recovering all data, with program code that allows the device to function and all user stored data restored.
In addition to support for Linux and Windows Mobile, customers can port 4GR to any real-time operating system using Datalight's (RTOS) porting kit, which uses a set of file system function calls based on the familiar IEEE Posix standard.
'Helping our customers and partners decrease their time to market is critical for us'.
'4GR has prewritten drivers for hundreds of innovative Flash technologies, including new hybrid Flash and NAND controllers'.
'The time that we have spent developing these drivers offers a tremendous resource savings, giving OEMs the time to innovate the next-generation of mobile devices', stated Cortney Jacobsen, Product Manager for Datalight.
Today's sophisticated handsets are becoming the primary communications device for many consumers and business users, and they store valuable information such as family photos, contact information and important e-mails.
With increasing competitive pressure on mobile device manufacturers, the 4GR Flash file system, in combination with Datalight's best-in-class technical support service, provides them confidence in device reliability.
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