Hi Eric,

Here goes:
- MemHandleNew and MemHandleResize allocate memory in the dynamic heap.
- The size of the dynamic heap varies depending on the version of Palm OS.
- If I remember correctly, it is never as small as 4K. On Palm OS 2.0 it is
about 12K. It is significantly larger on Palm OS 3.X.

Notes and Recommendations:
- The way memory is organized in Palm OS, only very small amounts of working
memory can be used at one time by a program. Working memory includes the
stack and the dynamic heap.
- With a data size that "large" (9300 bytes), your data should go into a
Palm OS "database" in order to run on Palm OS 2.0 devices.
- It is probably best to put this data in a Palm OS "database" regardless of
which platforms you plan to support with your app.
- A database record is just a chunk of memory up to 64K in size. You use
database APIs to create, write to, manage, and free the "record". You read
from a database record directly using a pointer. But, you must use a
database API to write to it because the memory is protected from direct
write.
- This is documented. But, you'll need to read nearly all of the memory and
data manager to see the whole picture.

Good luck!

-----Steve Jackson

"Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:9870@palm-dev-forum...
>
> Hello all,
> I just need to know, if I call MemHandleNew or MemHandleResize, where do
> they create the memory chunk for me?  Would it be within the 4K heap we
are
> allocated to use or would be out in memory?
>
> I need to know this because the application I am working on will generate
a
> selectable report-like List Object.  Each entry in the report is 3 rows.
> Therefore, if I have 100 entries, then it will really be 300 lines and at
> that point, each line I is 31 bytes, for a total of 9300 bytes.  That is
> double the heap??
>
> If that is the case, are there any other way to provide a report in which
> they can select entries in the report and do some data massaging
> afterwards??
>
> Thanks,
> Eric Sun
> Developer - RAD systems
> Q. Data Inc.
> 4/27/00 5:06 PM
>
>



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