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On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, David Talento wrote: > > > Usually when I hear people talking about "saving" something they are > refering to static RAM where you turn off the unit and it stays in > memory until you intentionally erase it. Actually Static RAM is a type of semiconductor memory technology (ie.e Statuc vs. Dynamic) that has to do with the way the electrical charge is maintained in the memory cells. You probably mean Non-volatile memory. Yeah, ok, I'm being picky here, but a little insertion of technical info can't hurt. Then again perhaps I am missing a certain usage of terms.