QUOTE(iOnicStorm @ Jul 14 2013, 09:52 PM)
Aha! This sound like a bug... Wahroonga Farm? Dairyman?
U mean the RAM? Infomation resides in RAM is gone the moment u turn the machine off (after all, that's why it's called volatile momory). Even if this does happen, upon machine boot up, kernel memory test will flip every bits of the RAM 0->1 and 1->0, nothing of the previous session can survive... So, that's unnecessary.
+1, any temporary memory will be erase if there is no power source detected by the router. The only things can be kept in the memory is only non-volatile memory, ex: ROM. It doesn't matter how long we turn off the TL-MR3420 even a single minutes will erase all the data in the ram.U mean the RAM? Infomation resides in RAM is gone the moment u turn the machine off (after all, that's why it's called volatile momory). Even if this does happen, upon machine boot up, kernel memory test will flip every bits of the RAM 0->1 and 1->0, nothing of the previous session can survive... So, that's unnecessary.
Jul 15 2013, 05:55 PM

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