The Centro has so much RAM that this is likely not an "issue" but rather you 
bring the 650's "issue" over to the Centro camp. the average to heavy app user 
on a Centro will not have a memory issue. You are likely able to put every app 
you had (those compatibie of course) from the 650's RAM and /palm/launcher 
directory of the SD into the Centro's RAM without making a dent.

Thanks,
I'll see you on the web!

Carl W. Brooks
http://www.Palmloyal.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, Nov 9, 2007 2:06 am
Subject: Re: [Treo] Centro question
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected]

                            

This is the default way PalmOS works.
 pdbs need to be in main memory unless you have a launcher capable of making
 the link towards SD card.

 Greetz,
 Nico.

 On Nov 9, 2007 4:10 AM, Colin McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, hope someone can help me with this.  Just got a Palm Centro and am
> loading the programs I had on my Treo 650 (one at a time, of course!).  I
> purchased a 2GB micro SD card to go with it, and was planning on
> installing
> most programs on the SD card.  But, I find that that when the app has a
> prc
> and a pdb file, if I install them both to the SD card, then, after a
> hotsync, and I call up the app, the app says it can't find the database.
> Seems like the pdb files have to be installed to the handheld, installing
> them to the card makes the app unable to find the database.  What gives?
>
> Also, it seems like the supplied applications launcher (access powered
> applications v5.2H) still only lets me create categories for programs
> installed on the handheld, creating a category on the SD card isn't an
> option.  Guess I'll have to get LauncherX for the the Centro too.
>
> --
> Colin
>

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