That info is dated...
Friday, October 08, 2004 8:00 AM PDT
I've not seen any in my travels.
With regard to this statement....if it refers to NFS....
"The reliance on a proprietary file system is gone, in favor of the industry-standard FAT (file allocation table) file system, says Dave Davies, chief technology officer of DPHI."
NFS is adaptable to the most popular OS attributes under it's proprietary structure....with that, there are methods of Fat 12,16 and 32 if you would like it. In managing FAT...they would not have to page or shadow it....changes would happen within the flash.
The way they implement the logic overlay of memory....they can pretty much adapt any thing they like.
doni