At the heart of the Falcon 340 portable data terminal is a powerful 32 bit 486 class processor running at 33MHz with 8MB of RAM and 2MB of Flash ROM. This flexible architecture also supports an internal PCMCIA Type II PC card for additional memory or wireless LAN connectivity. Because the Falcon 340 uses a standard operating system DOS 6.22 you can run applications previously developed for other Falcon terminals and other DOS terminals. You can also use popular PC-based development tools like PSC's Universal Program Generator (UPG) or RF SDK to create custom applications for your data collection needs. The Falcon 340 with the 486 processor and 8MB of RAM is one of the most powerful batch terminals on the market today.
At the heart of the Falcon 340 portable data terminal is a powerful 32 bit 486 class processor running
At the heart of the Falcon 340 portable data terminal is a powerful 32 bit 486 class processor running |
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