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Subject: Re: Compresses Cisco IOS to fit onto a smaller fla [7:31729]
Hey as a side note. Does anyone know what that PCMCIA slot inside the
25xx
routers are used for? It looks as if you can add Flash via a PCMCIA
card.
It is not worth it as Flash is so inexpensive, but it would be neat to
try.
Paul
: Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Compresses Cisco IOS to fit onto a smaller fla [7:31729]
Hey as a side note. Does anyone know what that PCMCIA slot inside the 25xx
routers are used for? It looks as if you can add Flash via a PCMCIA card.
It is not worth it
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> > I would highly recommend AGAINST using it. We used to use it and had
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> > sorts of stra
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> From: "Brad Ellis"
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> Subject: Re: Compresses Cisco IOS to fit onto a smaller fla [7:31729]
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> > I would highly recommend AGAINST using it. We used to use it and had
all
> > sorts of stra
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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Compresses Cisco IOS to fit onto a smaller fla [7:31729]
> I would highly recommend AGAINST using it. We used to use it and had all
> sorts of strange problems with the newly created compressed IOS. You also
> have to have an e
I would highly recommend AGAINST using it. We used to use it and had all
sorts of strange problems with the newly created compressed IOS. You also
have to have an extra amount of DRAM available for the created image to be
decompressed into RAM.
Flash and DRAM are soo cheap these days, you'd be
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