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ImageAbout SILEX - Open source Flash CMS
An open source RIA which lets you build Flash websites for Flash Player 7, 8 and 9. A new kind of CMS (Content Management System), a mix between editing software and wiki based software. All multimedia file formats can be assembled in SILEX WYSIWYG editor for publishing website online, in a local computer and on CD-R.

SILEX users have chosen this tool for:
- its legitimate integration in the CS3 package
- its automatic SEO system
- its multilingual contexts management
- its constant evolution
- its short learning curve
- its documentation and the designers and developers community which is bigger and bigger
- its light weight
- the SILEX components and themes provided with it
- the Flash look and feel of the produced applications

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FTL_FORMAT(1)						      General Commands Manual						     FTL_FORMAT(1)

NAME
ftl_format - Flash Translation Layer formatting utility SYNOPSIS
ftl_format [-q] [-i] [-s spare] [-r reserve] [-b bootsize] device DESCRIPTION
Ftl_format creates a Flash Translation Layer partition on a flash memory device. It needs to access the flash partition's raw character- mode device (such as /dev/mem0c0c). This is actually a low-level format operation, required before accessing a memory device via the FTL block device driver. Once a partition is prepared with ftl_format, a filesystem should be created in a separate step. Filesystem commands should access the device via the FTL device file (such as /dev/ftl0). Optionally, ftl_format can reserve a region at the beginning of the flash card address space for a boot image (or any other purpose). The boot area is not part of the FTL partition, and can only be accessed via the raw memory device. On Intel Series 100 flash cards, the first flash block is used to store the card's configuration information structures. If no boot area is specified on the command line, ftl_format will automatically create one to span the first block. OPTIONS
-q Quiet mode: don't print formatting statistics. -i Interactive: confirm before beginning the format. -s spare Reserve the specified number of erase blocks as spares. The default is 1. A read-write partition requires at least one spare block. -r reserve Reserve the specified percentage of the total space on the device to improve write efficiency. The default is 5%. Reserving less space increases the frequency of flash erase operations to reclaim free blocks. -b bootsize Requests that a portion of the flash card be reserved for a boot image. The size will be rounded up to an integral number of erase blocks. AUTHOR
David Hinds - dahinds@users.sourceforge.net SEE ALSO
ftl_cs(4), ftl_check(8). pcmcia-cs 2000/06/12 21:24:48 FTL_FORMAT(1)