Electronic apparatus

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364131, 39520005, 395430, G05B 1500, G06F 15163

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055529810

ABSTRACT:
A memory card stores programs and constant data for both a master CPU and a slave CPU. The master CPU identifies a header portion of the memory card attached to a card adapter to identify the storage locations of the data for the master CPU and the slave CPU, the size thereof and the addresses in RAMs at which the data for the master CPU and that for the slave CPU are stored. The master CPU writes the data for the master CPU in the RAM while it serially transfers the data for the slave CPU to the slave CPU and writes it in the RAM for the slave CPU. The individual CPUs perform control of loads according to the data in the RAMs.

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