
Page 3-4 Memory and Data Storage
Program and Data Storage Options
The Allegro has two options for storing programs and data: a
solid state hard disk and a PC card slot for memory cards.
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In Windows CE, double-tap on My Computer. The data storage options
are designated as follows.
Folder Type of Storage
C_Drive Solid State Hard Disk
PC Card PC Card
(shown only if a
card is installed)
My Document RAM
Program Files RAM
We recommend you use the solid state hard disk as your primary
storage area because it is non-volatile and information is retained
without power. (ATA Flash cards are also non-volatile.)
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The solid state disk and PC memory cards are accessed by typing in
their drive assignment letters at the DOS prompt as follows:
Drive Type of Storage
C: Solid State Hard Disk
D: PC Card
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▲ Solid State Hard Disk
The Allegro has a 24 M solid state hard disk used to store programs and
data. It can be read from and written to just like the hard disk on a PC.
The hard disk is non-volatile so information stored on it is retained even
when no power is supplied to the Allegro.
Some utility files and drivers are factory installed on the C: drive
including: AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, Text Editor, PC Card
Drivers, and MS-DOS Commands. To see a complete list of these files,
refer to Section 7, Technical Reference.
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