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Originally Posted by cellguyn91
On the hardware side, it cannot be done because the processor is not designed to do this. The processor knows where it's memory location is and that is all it will use. As for virtual memory, I've never thought about this for a phone but I don't see anyone coding this for windows mobile. Is there really a need? The device you buy is designed to operate a specific OS and it does it well (most of them anyway). It's not until you start tinkering with things that you run into mem issues. Besides that, looking at the stats on the new hardware available for the mobile platform in the next year, I don't see us having many issues with lag anymore. 1.5 dual core processors, separate GPU's and devices showing 1+ gigs of RAM. I think overall that we will be okay without virtual memory.
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True and also the processors on our phones dont support cross-over memory allocation to even allow memory virtualization, which no phones support that memory feature.
Heres what im talking about. This is what our phones need on a larger scale to be able to reallocate the physical memory from our SD cards to our RAM scale.