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ElAguila 02-28-2009 02:01 AM

memory clarification
 
I have been searching and reading and I am trying to get something clear in my head about the memory management on the mogul. When I install apps, it installed them into the rom space. There is only 64mb of ram. When I start the phone up, I only have 1 app running and that is a small call block software but I only have 15mb of ram free. What is taking up all of the ram? Is it the windows and associated programs/services? If so, is the only way to reduce it to build my own custom rom?

schettj 02-28-2009 08:12 AM

Re: memory clarification
 
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Originally Posted by ElAguila (Post 744005)
I have been searching and reading and I am trying to get something clear in my head about the memory management on the mogul. When I install apps, it installed them into the rom space. There is only 64mb of ram. When I start the phone up, I only have 1 app running and that is a small call block software but I only have 15mb of ram free. What is taking up all of the ram? Is it the windows and associated programs/services? If so, is the only way to reduce it to build my own custom rom?

Correct. Just like your PC Operating System that loads into the desktop RAM, WinMobile loads into RAM on the phone.

There is a large chunk of RAM that is allocated to a "Page Pool" - that's sort of like the disk cache, and takes a large (8-12MB) chunk of ram that WinMo doesn't even tell you about.

Then there is the chunk used by the OS itself, and another variable chunk for all the other buffers, and finally all the memory allocated to services. As you use the phone over time (between soft resets) more services may be started, and more buffers may be allocated, slowly reducing free memory even more.

You can use one of the many pre-built custom roms for the mogul to get slightly more free ram - I believe the nue roms are the best for free memory as they allow you to disable the camera completely freeing up an additional 5mb or so of ram.

ElAguila 02-28-2009 11:11 AM

Re: memory clarification
 
Thanks for the response. I have the kitchen and I am going to try my hand at creating a rom for this. I had a nice one built for my 6700.

intimidatorx31 02-28-2009 05:00 PM

Re: memory clarification
 
http://www.nuerom.com

THis rom gave my brothers mogul an incredible 31mb of ram free at boot.

I reccommend this rom if you plan on multitasking with lots of apps; without the constant anxiety of closing current apps and checkin how much ram you have available


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