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, Brian Lloyd writes:

>The only time there is any exposure is during a write operation. When the
>processor board is used to run the 5370, how often is data written and what
>is the exposure interval?

It runs a full Linux, so there are logfiles, daemons and all sorts of
stuff which writes.

It needs to be pared down to a sensible embedded configuration.


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