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Whats the difference between Storage Mem and Program mem?

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 10:21pm
by gizmo213

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 10:22pm
by R0B

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 10:32pm
by gizmo213
Thanks

PostPosted: May 1, 2002 @ 11:34pm
by ingallsj
You can juggle the two around, like in order to play Snails v1.6 you can move the bar over so you have 2MB storage memory and 9MB of program memory and if you want to temporarily store a large file you can juggle it over so that it is the other way around. Very useful. :twisted:

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 12:51am
by James S

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 1:05am
by sponge

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 1:05am
by BurningSheep

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 1:42am
by Guest

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 1:43am
by Guest

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 2:47am
by brntcrsp
nope, memory is dynamically allocated by the OS.

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 5:00am
by ingallsj
Especially annoying for me, and I DON'T want to tell you why. :roll:

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 11:42am
by zahn

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 12:02pm
by BurningSheep

PostPosted: May 2, 2002 @ 12:06pm
by zahn
<center>Yep, it's not too cheap :/<br>
But those guys had brilliant idea... To connect hi-density RAM chips by their legs [or how do you call them in English, sorry for my poor word set] :]<br>
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