System for transferring document data to non-volatile memory in a word processing apparatus
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1. A document data storage system in a word processing apparatus comprising:
- input means for introducing document data into said word processing apparatus by actuation of character keys;
temporary memory means, responsive to said input means, for temporarily storing said document data entered into the word processing apparatus;
permanent nonvolatile memory means for permanently memorizing said document data;
transfer means for transferring said document data temporarily stored in said temporary memory means to said permanent nonvolatile memory means;
character counter means, responsive to each actuation of a said character key, for developing a count indicative of the number of character keys actuated while introducing said document data into said word processing apparatus; and
control means, responsive to the count developed by said character counter means, for activating said transfer means when said count reaches a predetermined number to transfer a batch of the data produced by the predetermined number of character key actuations to said permanent nonvolatile memory means, thereby updating said document data memorized in said permanent nonvolatile memory means said control means resetting said character counter means each time said transfer means is enabled to transfer a said batch of said data, each said batch containing less data than the data storage capacity of said temporary memory means, whereby the batches of the document data stored in said temporary memory means are periodically transferred to said permanent nonvolatile memory means to update the data stored therein and preclude loss of batches so transferred in the event of a power failure.
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Abstract
A word processing apparatus includes a random access memory for temporarily storing the document data, and a floppy disc for permanently memorizing the document data. A character number counter is included in the word processing apparatus, which develops a control signal when, for example, 100 stroke key input operation is conducted through a keyboard panel. In response to the control signal, the document data temporarily stored in the random access memory is transferred to the floppy disc for updating the document data memorized in the floppy disc.
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1. A document data storage system in a word processing apparatus comprising:
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input means for introducing document data into said word processing apparatus by actuation of character keys; temporary memory means, responsive to said input means, for temporarily storing said document data entered into the word processing apparatus; permanent nonvolatile memory means for permanently memorizing said document data; transfer means for transferring said document data temporarily stored in said temporary memory means to said permanent nonvolatile memory means; character counter means, responsive to each actuation of a said character key, for developing a count indicative of the number of character keys actuated while introducing said document data into said word processing apparatus; and control means, responsive to the count developed by said character counter means, for activating said transfer means when said count reaches a predetermined number to transfer a batch of the data produced by the predetermined number of character key actuations to said permanent nonvolatile memory means, thereby updating said document data memorized in said permanent nonvolatile memory means said control means resetting said character counter means each time said transfer means is enabled to transfer a said batch of said data, each said batch containing less data than the data storage capacity of said temporary memory means, whereby the batches of the document data stored in said temporary memory means are periodically transferred to said permanent nonvolatile memory means to update the data stored therein and preclude loss of batches so transferred in the event of a power failure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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