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Originally Posted by devsolution
This is a resource to show the common users experience with flashing these ROMS. Since I am not "cooking" whatever the originators are using is the mode for the ROMS I thought. From reading over at XDA, it appears that you have to choose this when you are building the ROM and not during "running". If there is a way to switch back and forth after "flashing" let me know.
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You can switch from high memory to low memory with a program that is in start\settings\system\kernel
After you change it will prompt you to reset.
It has nothing to do with cook. I include the kernel in so that you can switch from one to the other.
Now what ever mode you are in when you flash is the mode you will be in with the rom that you flash.
So if you are in low mode and flash then you are still in low. You would have to use the kernel to change it.
Mine always stays in the high memory mode so when I flash it is already in high memory mode.
EDIT: With that said, while in high memory mode if you want to use camera, then it will prompt you to reset in low memory mode first.
I need to add this as well. If a cook does not include the kernel then you are stuck in whatever memory(high or low)and could have problems when trying to run camera.