Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 13 2003, 9:45am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
M-Systems introduces Automatic Boot Feature for its Smart DiskOnKey® USB Flash Drives.
Making the DiskOnKey bootable through the basic input/output systems (BIOS), the Company implemented open source, general publicly licensed FreeDOS developed by FreeDOS.org.
Engineers at M-Systems devised a methodology for the computer's motherboard to initiate data transfer once it has recognized the DiskOnKey is plugged into a USB port.
All DiskOnKeys carrying the DOK T4 chip are boot capable, which can be easily activated through the specially designed bootability graphical user interface (GUI).
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