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This can happen almost in realtime (when idle the printer could check the SD in intervals, when printing the intervals are at the point when next print data is retrieved from the SD). To do that just some kind of semaphore processing is needed, that's nothing special, just some files that Z-Suite could create and write on the SD and the M200 firmware recognize as control orders and processes it accordingly. That way files can be managed on that disk and of course a control mechanism to control the M200 is also easy to implement. Those sessions share the same disk, just like the M200 and the customers network on the FlashAir SD. It was like using multiple CMD-Sessions on Windows wich was not available at this time (and later on not useable for a long time).
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The FlashAir connects a file service (available to the customers network) to the printers SD-Card interface and the rest is easy going too.īack in the 80s when Multiprocessing for home users was far away, we used add-on software like DesqView to enable concurrent DOS-Sessions. With the FlashAir you enable the M200 for WiFi, nothing to deal with for Z, so that's easy going. It could be like that, you showed Z a way to easy implement everything they declined to implement with WiFi and do even more, Z-Developers and Z-VIP just have to understand it… but unfortunately,we now know it won't never be like that. Voudas, I do agree, and I think integrated basic wifi control plus flashair would be quite a good combination to use m200.