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mcgaw
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We want to use the Flash Memory Springboard Modules (FMSM) to contain documentation for our field engineers (FE).

The idea is that we load the data into the Springboard and send the module to the FE. The FE replaces their current FMSM with the new and returns their current FMSM to our central site for reuse and redistribution.

We'd really like to be able to use a Visor to load one FMSM and then use some kind of an external "copier" to create copies of that one module.

Anyone have any idea on how this could be done, hopefully in an inexpensive manner?

Anyone know if such a copier already exists

This is something we'd prefer to do in-house rather than contracting the work.

Thanks,
-- Michael

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perlow
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Use the backup module to clone multiple visor configurations. Initially the data files would be stored in RAM, but then you would use File Mover with the 8mb flash to move the data onto flash. Its a 2 step process but obviously, it will work.

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