Persistent Storage on WinCE 5.0
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As you guys knows, PS sounded good to me. Now I'm wondering if vendors
are working on it or not. As I know, I haven't heard that kind of news
so it makes me bit worry. Does anybody can tell any information about
it? It seems like vendors are still using Ram as storage.
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