
The MC6500 is made up of one to four sections of eight sockets each. Each section has its own powerful Pentium IV computer running Linux. The sections are networked together using a high speed multi-port Ethernet switch so that all sections may share a common control window. Once a duplication job is launched in the user friendly GUI window, each section is individually started using the sections' START Key.
Because each section is a separate computer with parallel processing of the copy and verify data to all up to sixty-four copy sockets, while any section is being unloaded and then loaded, the other three sections can be performing a copy function. This sequential operation of each section allows maximum throughput for the system.
- Two Basic Mainframes: 8 PCMCIA Sockets or 16 SD/MMC Sockets; PCMCIA models come with 8,16, or32 sockets; SD/MMC models with 16,32, or 64 sockets.
- Simple Stand Alone Operation: Master Image from Master Cards, Files, or Patterns
- Linux Operating System allows Network Connection for Master Files and Log Files
- Fast Duplication: Duplication speed is independent of number of cards duplicated. The times quoted will vary widely both by card type and card manufacturer. The typical rate for fast CF cards is 500MB/min.
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