Specifications
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a different TrueFFS drive. The amount copied
from the socket must be specified by the
/BOOTSIZE parameter. The partition size will
be the smallest that may contain the boot-
image.
This variation of the /S parameter is useful to
create boot-images which are clones of
another memory card.
/S:! Do not create a boot-image partition. This
option is necessary if, upon reformatting, an
existing boot-image partition is to be deleted.
/S:* Retain the previous boot-image partition. This
is the default action. If no boot-image existed
previously, this option acts like the /S:0
parameter.
/BOOTSIZE:boot-image-size The size of the boot-image partition in bytes.
This parameter must be specified when
copying a boot-image from another socket.
Otherwise it is defaulted as follows:
/S:file-name Number of bytes in the file
/S:! 0
/S:* Old partition size
/USE:nnn Percentage of available space on the Flash
medium to be used for file storage. nnn can be
any number from 1 to 100. Default is 99
(99%).
The value of this option may affect the write
performance of TrueFFS. For more details, see
Performance Considerations, later in this
manual.
/LOWMEM:size The low-memory part of the TrueFFS DOS
medium may be handled using a faster access
mechanism than the rest of the medium.