BD-I posted this back in November, but I remember it being there on line before that. If I remember correctly, the answers from the techies said that the term "MicroOS" was just a term to mean small OS.
Posted by: rstring In reply to: None Date:11/21/2002 2:25:24 PM Post #of 32752
Could e.Digital be involved here? Check out under SMS controller on page 2.
High Speed Thermal Printer This printer based on the Motorola 5272 ColdFire processor and utilising a USB connection to the host computer is capable of drawing at least 32 traces at chart speeds in excess of 100mm/sec. Sterling, drawing on its experience with the implementation of thermal printing in a number of medical devices, implemented all of the software in this device including the USB interface and the highly efficient thermal drawing algorithms.
Blackdog6 - I would love for us to be the "MicroOS" in this device but somehow I don't think that is the case. We would have had some news/announcement to that effect, don't you think? Looks like a french company... but I think they mean that they have a "small" operating system.
Blackdog6 with that system utilizing... a a battery backed RAM....it's not our MOS
Funny thing there...."Battery backed up RAM"....."Flash memory based storage" If the system utilizes flash based storage....why do they need battery backed RAM?