Hello Hendra,
ah... google is your friend.... true. cuplikan dari
http://grack.com/blog/articles/category/palm Tapi sesudah
membaca 3x masih belum mudeng juga... :)
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So, lets revisit our original question:
How does the size of the ROM affect the available amount of DBCache,
the free space measure and the amount of dynamic memory.
First of all, lets look at DBCache. It was mentioned above that
DBCache is calculated by taking the remaining memory once the
uncompressed ROM and dynamic RAM have been allocated. The conclusion
we can draw from this is that when you reduce the size of your ROM,
total DBCache increases by the size of the files you remove. The same
is true in reverse adding files reduces your DBCache in the same
way.
The free space measure is calculated by taking the size of the NVFS
partition and subtracting the stored NVFS data. As mentioned above,
the NVFS partition is of a fixed size given a version of the ROM
update application, so adding or removing files from your ROM will not
affect the total amount of free space.
Note that you can, however, use a different ROM updater application to
provide a smaller ROM partition size and, therefore, a larger NVFS and
free space amount.
Finally, we mentioned above that the amount of dynamic RAM is
effectively fixed, given a certain version of firmware. This means
that reducing or increasing the size of your ROM has no effect
whatsoever on the remaining dynamic RAM size.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006, 1:17:13 PM, you wrote:
HW> Ehem... Dulu pernah baca entah di webnya shadowmite/grack.com perihal free
HW> ROM yang gede pengaruh ke available dbCache.
HW> memang ga masuk akal tapi disitu ada penjelasan teknisnya. Sayang lupa
HW> tepatnya di url mana. Mungkin P'Idian bisa bantu?
HW> ___
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HW> Treo 650 + XL GPRS unlimited
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