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Old 01-18-2009, 08:03 PM
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Question for our ROM cookers regarding program and storage memory of ROMS

one thing I've noticed is that these roms are absolutely awsome that I'm testing except one thing is unclear to me...

I'm to believe that installing apps in the storage memory rather than the program memory is either impossible or not concerning...but that would in theory free up the program memory's space enabling higher pagepool possibilities right? Would this kind of achievment be found in the cabs or the xml file that preinstalls the apps during selfprovisioning? I'ma noob and very unclear on what controls the installation paths, but if I can get a little direction (if no one knows), I'll be happy to investigate this for the sake of our VZW users (and Sprint users with MEGA-LOADED ROMS).

Any suggestions or opinions?
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