true or false?..all aplications show about 256 ram and all the time memory usage is about 70 % who can suggest something?
its 297 corectly... check yourselves...
kuceens007 said:
its 297 corectly... check yourselves...
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And in fact it is 384. But the 87MB that you can't see are used for PagePool, radio and so much more
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Just like xda I ? From 128 mb to 256 mb maybe ?
sleekool said:
Just like xda I ? From 128 mb to 256 mb maybe ?
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Although one never knows , I don't think HTC will release an XDA2 device with 256 MB RAM. The thing with XDA1 was that at the time when the 32 MB device was launched, 64 MB was a standard with other PocketPC PDA's. So they decided to produce also a 64 MB version in order to be able to "compete".
PavelR.
thanks for the reply.. Maybe soon when 256 mb PDAs will become prominent
are there any 256MB pda's about at all ?
the problem with more and more mem is that
programs will inc in size aswell evening it all out
better screen
More realistic rumours follow the move to a screen resolution of VGA 640x480.
Toshiba have produced devices with this in a 4inch screen. PPC 2004 appears to be a native 640x480 resolution. So keep your eyes out.
So, im trying to find out how the X10 has its ram etc set out.
Is it a 256mb chip for ram, a 128mb chip for graphics and then a 1gb chip for the OS and user data?
Or is it just 1 1.5/2GB chip that is partitioned into sections for ram, os, userdata etc.
Dose anyone know an answer to this?
Cheers
Seansmit17 said:
So, im trying to find out how the X10 has its ram etc set out.
Is it a 256mb chip for ram, a 128mb chip for graphics and then a 1gb chip for the OS and user data?
Or is it just 1 1.5/2GB chip that is partitioned into sections for ram, os, userdata etc.
Dose anyone know an answer to this?
Cheers
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For the memory
$ cat /proc/iomem
03000000-031fffff : kgsl_phys_memory
03000000-031fffff : kgsl
20000000-2dffffff : System RAM
2002b000-20488fff : Kernel text
2048a000-205c2c9b : Kernel data
30000000-37efffff : System RAM
37fe0000-37ffffff : ram_console
a0000000-a001ffff : kgsl_reg_memory
a0300000-a0300fff : msm_sdcc.1
a0400000-a0400fff : msm_sdcc.2
a0700000-a0700004 : audio_base_addr
a0800000-a08003ff : msm_hsusb_periphera
a0900000-a0900fff : msm_serial_hs.1
a0a00000-a0a007ff : msm_nand_phys
a1200000-a1200fff : spi_base
a1200000-a1200fff : spi_qsd
a9900000-a9900fff : msm_i2c.0
a9900000-a9900fff : msm_i2c
a9a00000-a9a00fff : msm_serial.0
a9a00000-a9a00fff : msm_serial
aa200000-aa2effff : mdp
aa300000-aa300fff : tssc
aa400000-aa400fff : tvenc
aa600000-aa600fff : pmdh
aa700000-aa700fff : emdh
Ciao Angelo
Soo, its all one chip then...
Hmmmm.... If that is the case would it not be posssible to change things a little and lose some space for user data and use it to give the X10 512mb of ram?
Seansmit17 said:
Soo, its all one chip then...
Hmmmm.... If that is the case would it not be posssible to change things a little and lose some space for user data and use it to give the X10 512mb of ram?
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No, we have
20000000-2dffffff : System RAM 234881023 B (223 MB)
30000000-37efffff : System RAM 133169151 B (126 MB)
and
37fe0000-37ffffff : ram_console 131072 B (128 KB)
Ciao Angelo
ardf69 said:
No, we have
20000000-2dffffff : System RAM 234881023 B (223 MB)
30000000-37efffff : System RAM 133169151 B (126 MB)
and
37fe0000-37ffffff : ram_console 131072 B (128 KB)
Ciao Angelo
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Ok but you still not said.. yes its one chip or no its more than 1 chip.
But i find it ard to belive that SE would put in a 128mb chip, a 256mb and a tiny 128k chip lol
Could someone who knows pleas just post straight up the RAM e.g. 512mb with 128mb for graphics and 384mb for user??? or is it 256mb plus 128mb for graphics equaling 384mb RAM???
Hmm, I'm wondering what the problem is - remember that the X10 has 384MB of RAM. Just checking on my VMware host that runs Ubuntu and the 64bit version of Firefox (the app with the largest resident memory usage - apart from VMware VM's of course) only uses 31MB - so that's not even 10% of the available. Okay, I realise that firefox also uses a shedload of virtual too - but the question remains - what exactly is it in Gingerbread that suddenly needs the same minimum RAM as Windows XP does/did?
If it's not a single system image that's causing the problem, then what's wrong with paging to SD (yes, I know "it's slow stupid!" is high up the reasons)? Surely if paging to SD is permitted then it'd be relatively straightforward to provide a system setting that allowed a portion of the SD card to be reserved. These days you can get a relatively speedy (10MB/s min) Class 10 uSD card for about £27 (US$40) from Amazon, (8GB Kingmax if anyone's interesteD), and I'm guessing that there's probably not 100's of MB to be paged. In which case surely this is doable - especially if you're using a relatively modern, clever paging algorithm.
Just strikes me as a little strange that Google - with all the high-powered talent that they've got - couldn't figure a way to get their "latest and greatest" working on more of the current devices out there in Android land. Don't forget that there's other phones out there with the same or less internal memory than the X10 - e.g. Samsung Galaxy Portal, HTC Hero; Wildfire; and Legend, Motorola Milestone/Droid, and I'm sure a more detailed search could show others.
RAM: 384MB
ROM+Storage: 1GB (SLC)
Video: ?MB is a AMD Z430, like google nexus one, htc desire and htc hd2
Ram and Rom are not the same chip
The X10 has 256 MB RAM and 128 MB for graphics.
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I thought that the Virtual Memory of the Xperia x10 is shared for both RAM and VRAM?!? Now I am confused a little bit more...
https://twitter.com/SonyEricssonNA
Yes, SonyEricsson Answered to me. The Xperia has 384 MB of RAM.
mymagicmyhero said:
I thought that the Virtual Memory of the Xperia x10 is shared for both RAM and VRAM?!? Now I am confused a little bit more...
https://twitter.com/SonyEricssonNA
Yes, SonyEricsson Answered to me. The Xperia has 384 MB of RAM.
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yeah we know. 256MB RAM and 128MB VRAM
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yeah we know. 256MB RAM and 128MB VRAM
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No, the memory and the fb memory are separated. If you see /proc/iomem we have
(256 MB)
0x20000000-0x2dffffff 224 MB RAM
0x2e000000-0x2fffffff 32 MB ?????? NOT MAPPED, WHY?
(128 MB)
0x30000000-0x37efffff 127 MB
0x37f00000-0x37ffffff 128 KB
while with dmesg you can read that fb memory is
<6>[ 2.152940] msm_fb_probe: phy_Addr = 0x2b00000 virt = 0x98800000
<6>[ 2.154160] MDP HW Base phy_Address = 0xaa200000 virt = 0x98200000
<6>[ 2.155446] primary mddi base phy_addr = 0xaa600000 virt = 0x98014000
Ciao Angelo
when comparing the hd2 with other devices with only 512 mb ram on system info it hd2 shows (422mb ) on other devices it shows (488) which is higher also hd2 has 576 mb ram which is higher than 512 , that makes me believe that 576 is not really functioning on android
I supose, the 40 or 60mb remaining, are for graphics memory, or system proceces.
I'm not sure.
But if now dont have 575mb... never we get all the ram
tomeu0000 said:
I supose, the 40 or 60mb remaining, are for graphics memory, or system proceces.
I'm not sure.
But if now dont have 575mb... never we get all the ram
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it is more tahn 40 to 6o we are missing allot about 154 mb ram , i will ask at the desire forum and know what they get (as same ram amount as hd2 )
i beleave there are a few ppl out there who have the full 575 mb running. One big but thoug u wil need a radio with the 575 mb in windows mobile. If not your phone is soft locked on the 488mb
shuntje said:
i beleave there are a few ppl out there who have the full 575 mb running. One big but thoug u wil need a radio with the 575 mb in windows mobile. If not your phone is soft locked on the 488mb
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does radio in wimdows mobile has any thing to do with ram amount in android , can any one confirm having more than 422 mb ram when using 576 mb enabled roms
I have T-Mobile HD2 with T-mobile logo and colored buttons. But ram size and device memory size shown low in hardware info. I have 2.0.8 HSPL.
Is this a fake T-Mobile..
Hardware info:
RAM: 403 MB
Device Memory:663MB
SD:14,2 GB
running android? all hd2's show around 400 - 411 meg ram when running android.
Also, the first 128 meg is taken by the graphics hardware, so it is only showing 40meg lower than expected, not 160+
Yes andoroid is running on it, I read about 128MB ram but still 40 MB is lost. and why device memory is 663MB . mgldr and clockwordmod is also installed , is it related with them. Is there a way to see the physicall memory from android .
thanks for the replies
beppotr said:
Yes andoroid is running on it, I read about 128MB ram but still 40 MB is lost.
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yep, same for us all.
and why device memory is 663MB
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only the data partition gets counted towards internal storage memory
What is the total amount of space that is showing in the 16 GB version?
For Me (Stock Rom - Rooted - Clockwork Recovery)
It shows 12.96GB, which seems a lot less than it should be.
4gb is reserved for android os
12.96 is right.
kinda like how RAM is advertised as 2GB
it is really ~1.8GB of RAM
It's the correct amount, everyone gets the same. Android system reserves way to much in my opinion.
KyraOfFire said:
It's the correct amount, everyone gets the same. Android system reserves way to much in my opinion.
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it counts bootloader, recovery, internals, etc.. not just android
zephiK said:
it counts bootloader, recovery, internals, etc.. not just android
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Still, 3GB is a bit over-reserved?
/dev, for example, is 936MiB and only 32KB is used :-/
Remember that the advertised storage capacity is in decimal notation, whereas the figures given by the device are in binary notation.
1 decimal GB is 1,000,000,000 bytes
1 binary GB is 1,073,741,824 bytes (can be written as GiB to avoid confusion)
So 16 GB advertised capacity is 14.9 GiB so there's only about 2 GiB in use by / reserved for the OS.
zephiK said:
kinda like how RAM is advertised as 2GB
it is really ~1.8GB of RAM
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RAM is usually advertised in binary notation, so 2 GB means 2 GiB.
zephiK said:
4gb is reserved for android os
12.96 is right.
kinda like how RAM is advertised as 2GB
it is really ~1.8GB of RAM
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Where exactly are we looking at the amount of GB's in settings under storage? Or under 'Internal Storage' ?
Not sure if my 16gig is showing up as 8
tarroyo said:
Where exactly are we looking at the amount of GB's in settings under storage? Or under 'Internal Storage' ?
Not sure if my 16gig is showing up as 8
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Settings->Storage, the "Total Space" shown at the top under "Internal Storage". Mine shows 12.92GB.
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