Hello,
Do not forget that class files are converted before loading. For example,
OPPurse.class (delivered with GemXpresso RAD) has a size of 6ko, but after
the conversion and load, it takes about 1 ko in the EEPROM. In addition, be
aware that each time you create an instance, it takes place in EEPROM and
according the JavaCard products, you may not have a garbage collector.
For information,
http://www.gemplus.com/products/microprocessor/gemxpresso211.htm will give
you an approximative size of the avalaible memory on GemXpresso JavaCard.
Regards.
Laurent.
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>hello,
>I know that the java Card VM is burned in the ROM but does it
>require RAM or EEPROM allocation when it runs?
>is it imaginable to put a 10Ko java program in a smart card?
>thank u.
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