I've noticed an odd problem when creating / deleting multiple pdbs on the palm that I don't understand.
Seems if you install 35+ pdbs by just dragging the .pdb files into the simulator and repeat the process multiple times, the amount of locked chunks on the heap increases and the available dynamic memory decreases. This only seems to happen when you continually install the same 35 pdb files over and over again. Using a smaller number seems to always keep the locked chunks the same on the dynamic heap and everything is fine. Has anyone else noticed this problem? Is there a reason this happens and how can I stop this small memory loss? Is the general rule just not to delete / recreate pdbs on the palm device? It seems to happen in PalmOS 3.5+, on the device, emulator and simulator. You can easily see this problem by using the simulator and using View->Heaps, installing 35+ pdbs at once by dragging them in and refreshing the heap view. As you repeat this process the locked chunks go up. It will eventually hose the device. Thanks, Miles Rincker -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
