Memory Upgrade - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

Hi all,
I've surfed of a company.. PPCTechs in California who upgrades XDA1 RAM from 32 to 64 or even 128MB. Is there a South East Asian counterpart for this? Secondly, currently have a WM2k3 Tmobile ROM, I noticed that it had lots of software loaded up and I think this is taking up much of my precious 32MB memory. What ROM would any of you recommend for me that won't take up much of the memory space but still have the features, it would be preferrable for the OS to be WM2k3. Thanks.

happybabyhippo said:
Hi all,
I've surfed of a company.. PPCTechs in California who upgrades XDA1 RAM from 32 to 64 or even 128MB. Is there a South East Asian counterpart for this? Secondly, currently have a WM2k3 Tmobile ROM, I noticed that it had lots of software loaded up and I think this is taking up much of my precious 32MB memory. What ROM would any of you recommend for me that won't take up much of the memory space but still have the features, it would be preferrable for the OS to be WM2k3. Thanks.
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that extra software is built into the rom, it doesn't take up space in your usable memory.

Thanks... I didn't know that.

and to save even more usable memory, you can go to \windows\startup directory and delete the file named VsBattery.lnk which runs some TMO utilities .

Thanks.... this tip I can use a lot... Last question... is 15MB of free RAM enough to run most programs? Which programs need more? I'm thinking of upgrading the RAM of my XDA1 but it might not be worth it for 100USD to 64MB. TIA!

Try www.runpda.com They specialise in pocket pc memory upgrades and are situated in Taiwan.
Hope that helps

Thanks for the link... I have emailed them since I don't understand Chinese. Has anyone in this forum had their XDA upgraded from there?

happybabyhippo said:
.. is 15MB of free RAM enough to run most programs? Which programs need more?
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I believe this is more than enough to run the largest "well written" PPC application. Unless some stupid developer will try to cache the whole of a database in the RAM to his s/w run faster :shock:
P.S: I assume you mean u have 15 MB of free RAM for both storage and programs.

happybabyhippo said:
Thanks for the link... I have emailed them since I don't understand Chinese. Has anyone in this forum had their XDA upgraded from there?
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Run PDA is a pro PPC upgrade center. Many XDA users in Taiwan upgrade their PPCs over there. Upgrading from 32 M to 64 M costs NT 1200 (about $35). There is an English version of the webpage now.

Biso007 said:
happybabyhippo said:
.. is 15MB of free RAM enough to run most programs? Which programs need more?
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I believe this is more than enough to run the largest "well written" PPC application. Unless some stupid developer will try to cache the whole of a database in the RAM to his s/w run faster :shock:
P.S: I assume you mean u have 15 MB of free RAM for both storage and programs.
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I actually have 15MB free RAM for running programs, while still having 3.5MB for storage. I set the slider to the minimum storage setting since I store everything in my MMC card.

is there a uk upgrader for memory, preferably with a drop in service as i cant be without my phone as it has my sat-nav on it.

erlong said:
Run PDA is a pro PPC upgrade center. Many XDA users in Taiwan upgrade their PPCs over there. Upgrading from 32 M to 64 M costs NT 1200 (about $35). There is an English version of the webpage now.
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is there such a service available in USA?
I never heard of a service like this for only $35!!! :shock:

there is... but in CA. it's called PPCtechs and they upgrade your XDA 1 from 32 to 64 to even 128MB RAM, 64 of which will be treated like a storage card.
The price is greater in the states though, about 100USD for the 64MB mem upgrade and 200USD for the 128MB update.

Bad timing!
markjames1981 said:
Try www.runpda.com They specialise in pocket pc memory upgrades and are situated in Taiwan.
Hope that helps
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Awww, and my aunt just went to Taiwan last week. I could have saved $40 and just sent it with her.
Oh well. Timing is everything. Should read the forums more often.
Shango

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htd memory / storage question on my hd2

i have a few questions, why does HTC say the HD2 device has 448 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM but my device has less
ok heres my info form my device...
STORAGE :-
ACTUAL SIZE : 181.60MB
USED : 72.34
FREE : 109.26
TOTAL PROGRAM :-
ACTUAL SIZE : 336.97
USED : 152.59
FREE : 184.38
so my question is why do i only have 336mb of ram and not 448mb wheres the missing 112mb, also why do i have 181mb of flash when im meant to have 512mb ?
thanks you in advance and sorry for the noob questions
while I know for many this is gratingly simple.. I too would like to be de-mystified.. There are a lot of people who have moved to winmo for this device and consequently a lot of people are clueless about the inner workings of the platform.
Your patience, and advice is much appreciated!
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while I know for many this is gratingly simple.. I too would like to be de-mystified.. There are a lot of people who have moved to winmo for this device and consequently a lot of people are clueless about the inner workings of the platform.
Your patience, and advice is much appreciated!
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great post matey, i hope we get the winmo techies on ower side and help us, with this little problem
An answer for you
Nothing to see here...
@grapefruitstudio
emm thank you that explain alot in one post, i understand now,
No worries
No worries mate, loads of this stuff is baffling the first time round. Happy to help
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No worries mate, loads of this stuff is baffling the first time round. Happy to help
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another question if you don't mind, storage memory is simple it stores my data / installed apps, but what does the program memory do exactly?
I'll get my coat...
DAMIEN123_666 said:
another question if you don't mind, storage memory is simple it stores my data / installed apps, but what does the program memory do exactly?
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Hi Damien,
Well this I decided to look up on the web to get the confirmation for you and it made me realise my last post was, in fact, utter tosh!! Soz
It appears it was not you who was misunderstanding this, It was me. As such I eat humble pie and turn to google....
So to put the record straight this is how it is:
The Program Memory is in fact your RAM. This figure your getting is normal, having done some digging on leo forums, it appears the Leo has some of the advertised 448M RAM dedicated to the GPU. As such you wont see the whole 448MB, however what the hell it's going to do with over 100MB of video memory I don't know.
On the old Windows mobile devices the ROM and RAM used to be the same thing (When old device specs included 'XXMB ROM' both those figures I showed you combined was the ROM size) things have changed!!
So where has the rest of your 512MB of ROM gone?
When your device is flashed with it's operating system that takes up XXMB of your 512MB and the remaining ammount for space (your 181MB) is whats left over from the OS install and any software/reservations HTC have put on.
Again my appologies for the misleading post, I'll make sure I check my stuff before posting...
If your interested in reading up on the whole ROM RAM thing you can check out these:
http://www.pocketpccentral.net/help/ipaq/pmem_explained.htm
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2005/08/19/453784.aspx
They are both for WM 5 but persistant storage is the same for 6
wow thansk for the info and the links will read up on them now, great posts
My HD2 is the same. Says 448 MB Ram on hardware info page but 336MB on task manager.. Annoying. So this is normal then?

194MB Internal Phone Storage

I just got a Nexus One and under SD Card and Phone Storage it shows that I only have 194 MB free. Is that right? I thought it came with 512 MB free?
I looked online and couldn't find anything so I thought I would ask the Pros.
Thanks in advance.
bane126 said:
I just got a Nexus One and under SD Card and Phone Storage it shows that I only have 194 MB free. Is that right? I thought it came with 512 MB free?
I looked online and couldn't find anything so I thought I would ask the Pros.
Thanks in advance.
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Looks like their gonna unlock the other half of the 512mb of storage with the Froyo update
You for real?? So, they all come with 512MB, but you can only use 194 MB at the moment?
bane126 said:
You for real?? So, they all come with 512MB, but you can only use 194 MB at the moment?
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Yeah =P
Dunno why but just like on the Motorola Droid how they have an 800mghz processor and they clock it down to 550mghz (probably to make sure the first batch don't fry and then unlock the full features later)
The current kernel can't support more than that, with FroYo and the new kernel you'll be able to utilize all of it.
If you want to take advantage of all of it now, unlock, root, and flash a rom with the highmem kernel (damn near all of them).
I think you guys are confused. It sounds like he is talking about the phones internal storage, not RAM. The place where everything is installed.
192MB is quite a bit of space for downloading new apps since most are only a few megs at most. The reason you don't have all 512 available is because Android and the default apps are taking up space as well.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about the internal storage. The OS itself and the other built in apps take space so that's the reason you only have that amount.

Use 576MB in Android on HD2

HD2 has internally 576MB RAM, with some WM ROMs is possible unlock all of them. Is possible the same with Android? For example by edit startup.txt?
576MB apples ?
dcordes said:
576MB apples ?
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he probably means ram
dcordes said:
576MB apples ?
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Lol..someone should have used Google Translate. If he says it has 576mb internally, then I think he means storage, right? I'm not sure, so I'm most likely wrong.
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Lol..someone should have used Google Translate. If he says it has 576mb internally, then I think he means storage, right? I'm not sure, so I'm most likely wrong.
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lol, but he says unlocked and 576 and the only thing that was unlocked to 576 was ram
yeah its possible.
if you flash a .50 radio, the full 576mb ram is enabled.
DN41
people... you are missing the point here.
he meant to enable more ram inside android. just like windows mobile.with radio 50 and custom roms we enable the 576 MB RAM in our HD2 while running Windows Mobile.
but the big question is: could it be done inside androids running in HD2?
and even if it's not possible to enable that much of ram. is it possible to get the highest amount of ram. because more people (including me) are using android in day to day usage.
developers, please advice advice.
thanks.
what about for those of us who use the 1 gig snapdragon?
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what about for those of us who use the 1 gig snapdragon?
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android is already utilizing the 1 ghz processor.
wait until its possible to flash android on the NAND...if thats not possible, i'm pretty sure, you can never use the "full" ram...
but why should someone use it? i think its never full on android, even when you havent got the full ram enabled.
DN41
DN41 said:
wait until its possible to flash android on the NAND...if thats not possible, i'm pretty sure, you can never use the "full" ram...
but why should someone use it? i think its never full on android, even when you havent got the full ram enabled.
DN41
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we do realize its not possible to use all of the 576 mb ram. because the "system" will use part of it to run it self. but the point is to have more ram anyway.
because now when we boot into android we only get 256 mb . half of this is used by android .and when we use the browser or watch youtube it gets really low "like 25 mb only available:.
currently we dont have access to all 576mb of RAM when using android.
I suppose we will get it at some point but this will need to be written into the kernel (at a guess)
Thanks David, very much. First really valuable reply! But I hoped in other reply :-(
so would a new zimage possibly fix this or is a new rom the only way to fix the button sized amount of ram cyanogen is giving me?
Lol, are you actually reading this forum guys?
I've just read one and a half pages of nonsense except David, whose info was some way of valuable.
At the moment, there isn't a full ram map written into the zimage (kernel), neither the start parameters adress the full range of 576MB. For some reasons I'm not aware of all tries to remap and enable the full memory failed so far (there are a bunch of topics out there).
Jealousy said:
Lol, are you actually reading this forum guys?
I've just read one and a half pages of nonsense except David, whose info was some way of valuable.
At the moment, there isn't a full ram map written into the zimage (kernel), neither the start parameters adress the full range of 576MB. For some reasons I'm not aware of all tries to remap and enable the full memory failed so far (there are a bunch of topics out there).
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yeah i read the forum dude, and i asked a question about zimage or rom. simples.
hewlett777 said:
yeah i read the forum dude, and i asked a question about zimage or rom. simples.
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if you look at the zImage autobuilds, you can see that they've been able to SLIGHTLY increase the ram usage, but until it's running by itself(i.e. boot straight into android, no winmo at all) I doubt they'd be able to use the full amount.
So, it's all in the zImage. Roms can't change this.
It is possible....
ATomCZ said:
Thanks David, very much. First really valuable reply! But I hoped in other reply :-(
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Yes it is possible, in fact I tested a new kernel (zImage) last night that makes 384 MB available (compared to 256 MB right now). It boots unbelievably quick (like less than 15 seconds!) and the phone runs much smoother, really amazingly quick. When I boot up Android with only 256 MB of RAM allocated to it, I have a maximum of 120 MB free (usually less like 115, 110 or less).
With 384 MB allocated i had about 250 MB free, much better. Last night's kernel had some issues left (wifi not working, issues waking up).
Apparently it's been fixed already so we should have a new kernel available today.
Cotulla on his end is working on getting the 512 MB kernel working and he's close apparently. I think the remaining memory (the remaining 64 MB) will be used for the system or for the 3D buffer..... Not sure though...
Also your current Android build will work fine, all you'll have to do is replace the zImage and edit the startup.txt (to change the memory allocation values) and that's it. It might get a little bit more complex (like maybe replacing the wifi module) but all in all with proper instructions you should be able to do it in a few minutes.
Well let's wait and see... But 384 MB available already makes a huge difference so that's great news...
Hope this helps....
PS: I am amazed at the number of useless posts in response to your question.....
Jealousy said:
Lol, are you actually reading this forum guys?
I've just read one and a half pages of nonsense except David, whose info was some way of valuable.
At the moment, there isn't a full ram map written into the zimage (kernel), neither the start parameters adress the full range of 576MB. For some reasons I'm not aware of all tries to remap and enable the full memory failed so far (there are a bunch of topics out there).
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Is their an HD2 forum or Community page or maybe even an IRC room with a more knowledgeable or atleast selective userbase? The devs are incredibly intelligent, but the amount of know nothings makes filtering out the noise headache inducing. Seems XDA is getting too big for its own good.
boba23 said:
#htc-linux on freenode. Open for everyone. I listened in this afternoon, while cotulla was talking about 515mb kernel e.g.
boba
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I'll head there now, Thanks!

[Q] When will we see a build that utilizes the full 576mb of RAM in our devices?

First and foremost, If this question has been asked and answered before, forgive me. Secondly, anyone opting to flame me for asking this question will get their post deleted.
Now for the question:
Is there a single build out there that uses the full 576mb of RAM that comes in our devices? If so then please point me to that build(don't think this is gonna happen). If not then could a developer please explain why this hasn't been done and what needs to be done to get it working?
I'm not asking this as a noob. I've been using Android exclusively on my device for some time now with limited WM usage, only to change builds and boot back into Android and I'm pretty familiar with it. This doesn't mean I'm a Linux coder/developer, I'm just saying I'm not unfamiliar with the OS.
I welcome all replies as long as they're not argumentative or trolling in nature.
Thanks
Bumping this
edit: I just stumbled across this thread. Skip to page two.
Im assuming the reason we don't see all ram used with these android builds is because the base wm rom they're using. For instance I use cleanex rom which has 350 ram available when booting android.. then the android system loads and I usually have around 300-305 available.
Now I've noticed with other wm roms once I boot into android I may only have 230-250 available... contrary to what people say I think wm does have background programs running once android boots... because there is no way android os takes over 250MB ram to operate...
javolin13 said:
contrary to what people say I think wm does have background programs running once android boots... because there is no way android os takes over 250MB ram to operate...
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Dude, no windows kernel or programs are in memory when the android kernel is loaded.
Can a dev please clarify on this whether or not any windows is still left in memory?
javolin13 said:
Im assuming the reason we don't see all ram used with these android builds is because the base wm rom they're using. For instance I use cleanex rom which has 350 ram available when booting android.. then the android system loads and I usually have around 300-305 available.
Now I've noticed with other wm roms once I boot into android I may only have 230-250 available... contrary to what people say I think wm does have background programs running once android boots... because there is no way android os takes over 250MB ram to operate...
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Are you sure about that 350mb free ram??
about that 250mb free of ram is kinda correct.. i'll give it a shot..
Yeah check out the cleanex wm rom has tons of memory free... its a light weight rom perfect for android
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OK AFAIK
When Haret kills windows it registers the total available memory on RAM eg 250-300MB
now HARET uses most of the information on RAM left by WimMo to initialize hardware for android to run properly,
The only solution for a build to use 576MB ram is NAND
I'm no dev or hacker, the above is what i understand from reading open to correction
Best regds
Afaik, Haret does keep a lot of the hardware initialized by winmo, but that has nothing to do with the ram after Linux is loaded. All ram is free and available to Linux, so I'm not sure why all ram isn't used. I thought it was all being used, with some being set aside for the os... maybe some set aside for video memory too??
I'm curious about this too, now. We need to get one of the devs to clear this up. I was under the impression that it was all being used, but it's not all user accessible or shown to the user because the os uses a certain amount. We should point a Dev to this thread.
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Any 'Awesome' answers?
Okay Im curious about this too. I just flashed my own lite WinMo rom, to see if it would make a difference, and I wasnt paying attentionso let me ask here if maybe I did something that goes along the lines of the questioning. My WinMo Rom is 80mb, flashed it, and it said Storage free 870mb and only 8mb used, under program it said 100mb used and 370 free, when I booted Android up after loading I went into the system panel lite and under storage it says:
System Storage Capacity: 309.7
Available 15.1(?!?!?!) is that right?
Application Storage: 1011.8
Available 684.2
I am using the Carbon Evo remix by motoman. Looking at the system storage capacity of 309.7 and available 15.1 do those numbers even look right? And from the Figures I stated, does that shed any light about getting to the 512mb mark? ALso when I do a task kill using ATK and TK, ATK says that my memory available is 270mb.
Hope this helps.
AngelDeath said:
Okay Im curious about this too. I just flashed my own lite WinMo rom, to see if it would make a difference, and I wasnt paying attentionso let me ask here if maybe I did something that goes along the lines of the questioning. My WinMo Rom is 80mb, flashed it, and it said Storage free 870mb and only 8mb used, under program it said 100mb used and 370 free, when I booted Android up after loading I went into the system panel lite and under storage it says:
System Storage Capacity: 309.7
Available 15.1(?!?!?!) is that right?
Application Storage: 1011.8
Available 684.2
I am using the Carbon Evo remix by motoman. Looking at the system storage capacity of 309.7 and available 15.1 do those numbers even look right? And from the Figures I stated, does that shed any light about getting to the 512mb mark? ALso when I do a task kill using ATK and TK, ATK says that my memory available is 270mb.
Hope this helps.
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I think you're reading your 16gb SD where it says 15.1. I'm pretty sure you are just reading your storage, which has nothing to do with ram.
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zarathustrax said:
I think you're reading your 16gb SD where it says 15.1. I'm pretty sure you are just reading your storage, which has nothing to do with ram.
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Yes.. thats what i thought too..
EDIT: I have tried cleanEx and i still have the same RAM available!
The way I understand it, the full ram on the hd2 has been mapped out. While the unit does have 576mb of memory, it's shared among user memory and other system uses like graphics.
For a short time people were running the full ram kernel with 512mb or 576mb and they noticed right away the display were getting corrupted.
I'm not a dev, this explanation was posted by others. It's in the thread zhegoggles posted too, on page 20.
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I think you're reading your 16gb SD where it says 15.1. I'm pretty sure you are just reading your storage, which has nothing to do with ram.
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Sorry but I have an 8gb sd card running my android not a 16gb.
And system panel says 15.1mb not gb, its 309.7mb storage capacity and 15.1mb available, so obviously thats not it, but I am trying to see how much smaller I can make winmo to run android and see if that number changes any more or less.
AngelDeath said:
Sorry but I have an 8gb sd card running my android not a 16gb.
And system panel says 15.1mb not gb, its 309.7mb storage capacity and 15.1mb available, so obviously thats not it, but I am trying to see how much smaller I can make winmo to run android and see if that number changes any more or less.
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309.7mb is the size of your system.ext2 partition. 15.1mb is what's left on it. It does not matter as you're not adding anything to it, any apps you install goes into the data.img.
AngelDeath said:
Sorry but I have an 8gb sd card running my android not a 16gb.
And system panel says 15.1mb not gb, its 309.7mb storage capacity and 15.1mb available, so obviously thats not it, but I am trying to see how much smaller I can make winmo to run android and see if that number changes any more or less.
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Either way, storage capacity is not ram. Changing winmo roms does not effect your androids ram or storage capacity.
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Either way, storage capacity is not ram. Changing winmo roms does not effect your androids ram or storage capacity.
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way to burst my bubble there I got my WinMo down to near 40 mb and was hoping, (Not a linux person), I thought I read somewhere that winmo being in memory hampers linux, unless they were blowing smoke.
If thats the case, then how do you find out about memory then? If all the info is file based then how does one know what your using thru android?
I thought the HD2 has 488mb of RAM. If you read on the specs page it says 488MB of RAM.
freemini said:
I thought the HD2 has 488mb of RAM. If you read on the specs page it says 488MB of RAM.
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International HD2 by default has 488MB with 88MB hidden can be unlocked by using custom roms
TMOUS HD2 has 576MB by default

Memory questions

Hi Android system info has the following data:
Internal: 590MB
SDCard: 2043MB
RAM: MAX:353MB
Here in Greece they use to lock part of the RAM of some devices
Whats your total RAM?
should i be worried?
Same question here , i hope its normal.
its normal and i have the same figure in Elixir..
its said that part of the 512M RAM has been reserved for the GPU unit as our CPU MSM7230 is integrated with display unit (Adreno 205)..
from a chinese forum someone claimed this reserved part as 128M, though i had no proof of this claim from any other source..
and theres also a small portion of RAM (remaining 32M) used for internal system (also quoted from the same guy mentioned above)
can you tell me of a nice startup manager so that i can prevent applications from starting as my mobile restarts?
akaloith said:
can you tell me of a nice startup manager so that i can prevent applications from starting as my mobile restarts?
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Android Assistant
iamelton said:
its normal and i have the same figure in Elixir..
its said that part of the 512M RAM has been reserved for the GPU unit as our CPU MSM7230 is integrated with display unit (Adreno 205)..
from a chinese forum someone claimed this reserved part as 128M, though i had no proof of this claim from any other source..
and theres also a small portion of RAM (remaining 32M) used for internal system (also quoted from the same guy mentioned above)
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you have mentioned an Chinese forum,Could you tell me that one thanks
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you have mentioned an Chinese forum,Could you tell me that one thanks
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http://bbs.hiapk.com/forum-371-1.html
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http://bbs.hiapk.com/forum-371-1.html
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I think he means the link to that claiming post. o
im afraid i have not bookmarked that particular post, if thats what after1988 meant..
akaloith said:
Hi Android system info has the following data:
Internal: 590MB
SDCard: 2043MB
RAM: MAX:353MB
Here in Greece they use to lock part of the RAM of some devices
Whats your total RAM?
should i be worried?
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In your packet do you had 2gb SDcard?? I'm from greece too and i didn't had!
Yes the amount of ram i think it's a little bit small, i though it was 512 clearly for user!
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In your packet do you had 2gb SDcard?? I'm from greece too and i didn't had!
Yes the amount of ram i think it's a little bit small, i though it was 512 clearly for user!
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My packet didnt have 2gb micro sd and im from greece too.
BiZARRe_T said:
In your packet do you had 2gb SDcard?? I'm from greece too and i didn't had!
Yes the amount of ram i think it's a little bit small, i though it was 512 clearly for user!
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the 2G internal storage is visible only when there is no external SD card inserted..
dont ask me why.. its how huawei decided things should work..
iamelton said:
the 2G internal storage is visible only when there is no external SD card inserted..
dont ask me why.. its how huawei decided things should work..
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It is mounted as /HWUserData if an external SD is mounted.
Yes, but what can you use it for?
Camera stores pictures to sd and you can't change it. Most of programs use only sd or internal. What about music, is stock player able to find files from hwuserdata?
And of course we can't install apps to there either.
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Yes, but what can you use it for?
Camera stores pictures to sd and you can't change it. Most of programs use only sd or internal. What about music, is stock player able to find files from hwuserdata?
And of course we can't install apps to there either.
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apart from acting as file storage, i cant think of any other use..
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apart from acting as file storage, i cant think of any other use..
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Yes. I put my rmaps map data there
Link2sd?
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