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if you want to run video or audio files....

Other than that, it's up the the process of other applications to elevate the problem.....from configuration to you name it.

I don't think there's any possible way to get around how most applications interact with capacitor type memory and its ability of continuous overwrite of data and the processors involved.

There are other venues for e.Digital to venture into requiring a gaged mix of the two, they will discover how to do things as they move into that realm....it's only the beginning.

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