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MarioM1974
18th February 2009, 10:24 PM
Hi
I have got an Artemis (MDA Compact 3) with WM6Proffesional and SPB Mobile Shell 2.1.4. When I do it soft reset I have got about 25.4MB RAM, but after 1 or 2 minutes (during this time I don't touch Artemis) RAM level has gone down to 23.5MB. After next 10 minutes level of RAM is 20-21MB.
I wonder what does it eat the RAM?
And is there any way, except ROM change, to get more free RAM in Artemis? Perhaps sdme modifications in registry?
regards
Mario
steee.graham
19th February 2009, 02:11 AM
And is there any way, except ROM change, to get more free RAM in Artemis? Perhaps sdme modifications in registry?
regards
Mario[/QUOTE]
Why you against ROM change?
What rom u using?
I swore by my o2 premium rom for the last 3 years having tried mechles roms, b&B etc and always went back. Now, thanks to the likes of Sun_dream and 'DJ' I have just installed wm6.5 rom beta with positive results!
is it that you're afraid to flash? for what reason?
it can fix probs!
I'll try and help but really, it's easier to change, don't be afraid of change... it's the way to a better system!
Sp1r1t
steee.graham
19th February 2009, 02:12 AM
Hi
I have got an Artemis (MDA Compact 3) with WM6Proffesional and SPB Mobile Shell 2.1.4. When I do it soft reset I have got about 25.4MB RAM, but after 1 or 2 minutes (during this time I don't touch Artemis) RAM level has gone down to 23.5MB. After next 10 minutes level of RAM is 20-21MB.
regards
Mario
Have you tried removing SPBapps?
I've never used them since testing and finding too mem intesive!
Sp1r1t
MarioM1974
19th February 2009, 09:57 PM
Why you against ROM change?
I afraid to lose a warranty.
What rom u using?
Original ERA Rom: 3.15.118.1.PLK, RadioROM:03.06.90, Protocol version: 4.1.13.50.
This ROM is enough fast and stability for me (I overclock a processor to 260MHz), many programs work good, but there is too little a program memory, and for example Opera Mobile 9.5beta is often crushed with alert about little memory.
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