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Old 06-11-2008, 03:52 PM
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Re: smallest rom AKA "spartian"

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Originally Posted by elmerfudpucker View Post
Well I like the 5060, and compared to the stock there is a bit more room and speed, and the abillity to play with the extras is nice. You have any other suggestions Nuguy? ,or anyone else for that matter? I noticed that the mogul has 256 mb of flash, has anyone tried to reallocate the partitions to make more program memory? if the sd can be programed to hold the rom then the rom on the flash could be removed thus freeing up space...right?
Very wrong, actually. Flash ROM and system memory are extremely different from each other, with huge differences in speed, and write limits to the flash. As well, installing applications to the external memory is usually very problematic, not to mention unreliable. You pop out your card for any reason and your system crashes. No good. But it's also likely a lot slower than the flash memory in the phone. So add to that actually trying to boot your entire OS from it, and you're in trouble (assuming that was even physically possible). Your ideas are nice in theory, but completely impossible in application.

As for your main question, a "smaller ROM" won't leave you with more system memory. It'll just take up less storage space. no2chem's current ROMs boot with something in the range of 27MB of free system memory, which is fantastic. Otherwise, yes, build your own using the kitchen and remove everything you don't need. But I doubt it will improve your available system memory by much, if at all. And WM6.1 is in my experience (especially in the latest builds) MORE stable than 6.0, and with better memory management. You won't see a tenth as many out-of-memory errors as in 6.0.

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