All your dbs will have different values. It is a C pointer value not an
enumeration value.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Hildemaro Carrasquel <
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> Hello.-
>
> but how can i make a different between all db on RAM if you define as
> :memory: ?
>
> --
> Ing. Hildemaro
Hello.-
but how can i make a different between all db on RAM if you define as
:memory: ?
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Hello.-
How many db's can i have on RAM?
Thanks
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>
> > > For windows the easiest thing to do would be setting up the ram disk
> and
> > > store database there.
> >
> > easier than using :memory: ???
>
> Not easier, but sometimes more useful. Using a RAM disk means going
> through the OSes file manager, which adds some overhead. On the
>
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:41:18PM +0200, Federico Granata scratched on the
wall:
> >
> > For windows the easiest thing to do would be setting up the ram disk and
> > store database there.
>
> easier than using :memory: ???
Not easier, but sometimes more useful. Using a RAM disk means going
>
> For windows the easiest thing to do would be setting up the ram disk and
> store database there.
easier than using :memory: ???
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On Wed, 28 May 2008 13:44:51 +1930, you wrote:
>My data Base will run on Linux, Is it possible that?
It works the same on all platforms.
Igor Tandetnik already pointed out:
If you use ":memory:" as a file name in the sqlite3_open()
call SQLite creates an in-memory database not backed by disk
My data Base will run on Linux, Is it possible that?
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Hi,
Hildemaro Carrasquel wrote:
> How do i do for running on RAM?
Unless I misunderstand your question, you've already asked:
http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/private/sqlite-users/2008-May/003023.html
Weren't the answers useful?
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At 16:19 10/10/2006, you wrote:
Hi List,
Is it possible to use SQLite on RAM (where there is no file system) i.e.
directly on memory, (No Hard disk).
I am planning to use it on RAM inside TV. How it will read and write on
RAM.
Yes is possible to run SQLite on RAM, we do it 24/7 on a device
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> From: Vivek R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 10 October 2006 15:19
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: [sqlite] SQLite on RAM
>
>
> Hi List,
> Is it possible to use SQLite on RAM (where there is no file
> system) i.e.
> directly
Hi List,
Is it possible to use SQLite on RAM (where there is no file system) i.e.
directly on memory, (No Hard disk).
I am planning to use it on RAM inside TV. How it will read and write on
RAM.
Thanks and Regards,
Vivek R
Hi,
The product GoDB uses SqLite and works on a lot of PDA and phoes. And many of
these pdas are also mp3 players
Bill
Andreas Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use SQLite in an embedded device (MP3 player), but I
> didn't find any information on minimum RAM requirements. Can anyone give
> me a rough estimate of how much RAM I will need? 1k/10k/100k/1M?
>
You can configure it in
Hi,
I would like to use SQLite in an embedded device (MP3 player), but I
didn't find any information on minimum RAM requirements. Can anyone give
me a rough estimate of how much RAM I will need? 1k/10k/100k/1M?
Andreas
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