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Re: DREAM PHONE - Mini guide :>))

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Originally Posted by NinjaDuck View Post
Tested again. You are correct - my tests were flawed.
You're numbers are still mind bendingly LOW!! WOW, I reboot when I get below 50MB!!!

Anyway here's how I check memory stuff if it helps out anyone in the future... Just go into Windows taskmanager, processes & look at usage. Depending on your ROM you may have to assign a key to it with Rhodium Keyboard Config cab (search for that term to find it). OR, I use wktask which shows tiny icons of running tasks in the upper left of my taskbar, clicking on them brings them to the front/pulls up the task, so I run both & if I need to view while it's running, just click over to taskmanager background task, OR back to the homescreen & start taskmanager with the other as a background running task...

In this case, 15KB...it actually shows 128kb (kilo bits), then divide by 8 to get bytes (big B) (8 bits in a Byte)... Arkswitch alone uses around 2MB if I remember right.. (another one I dump), that's 15 times as much, you still have that running in your startup? :>))

I use battclock from xda & config with 4 tiny monitors up in the clock area, one being free RAM by whole numbers. When I hit the winkey/start hardkey to pull up Winstart it never changes, while trying on other programs always does.

But, one might debate that is because the program is "stay resident in memory"... lol remember that term?... But that's exactly what windows taskmanager, processes will show you..

Hope that helps.
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