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4.5.3 Target Tolerance
To set the tolerance % of capacity difference between the source and target. There are three
models of settings as below, and the default setting is "No limit".
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Allow Tolerance
Under this model, users can set the up and low limit of tolerance % of capacity difference
separately between the source and target. The duplicator will view the setting as capacity
limit of target flash media, and filter out the target with incorrect capacity.
For example : If the flash media is marked as 2G with real capacity of 2048MB inside,
when user allows the up and low tolerance to be 1 %, then the workable capacity of
target flash media will be : 99%*2GB~101%*2GB) => 1.98GB~2.02GB
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No limit (Default setting):
there is not any limit of capacity between the source and target.
Note:
Under this model, if the data size in the source is larger than the capacity of target, it might lead to incomplete
copy.
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100% Same
The capacity of targets has to be exactly the same as the source, or it will not be able to
execute any function.
4.5.4 Asynchronous
There are two kinds of copy mode, which are "Asynchronous" and "Synchronous" Copy.
The system will check the content size of the source. If the content size of source is less
than system’s buffer memory and you set "Enable" at function "4.5.4 Asynchronous", then
it will execute asynchronous copying. If the source content size is larger than the system’s
buffer memory, the synchronous copying mode will be executed no matter you set "Enable"
or "Disable" at this function.
Default setting: Enable
(Please refer to "Specification" for the information of each model’s buffer memory.)