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(2014-02-03, 17:32)jomirguez Wrote: As on Windows, they are reserved parts in the address space, for RTOS, Kernel, Graphics subsystem, ... You can map more than 3GB, but allways less than 4GB.
Just as I was saying. Brilliant memory management. I know that all software need ram for their work, but the components you listed surely don't need so much memory (especialy if you have a dedicated graphics card with its own video memory). On some motherboards a memory remapping can be done, so you can get as much as 3.75GB accessible memory. If Windows memory management was done more thoroughly on 32bit versions, there would not be such a silly limitations.
(2014-02-03, 17:32)jomirguez Wrote: As on Windows, there are resources to make this a PROCESS limit, not a system limit, but it seems easier go 64bits, don't ask me why.
Interesting. I'm quite sure this process akka. application space limit is fixed to 2GB on 32bit Windows, and never found a way to make it bigger. Any link on that? 64bit can address far more memory, but there's a heavier memory footprint, because every integer weighs twice as much (8 bytes). But memory is cheap nowadays, and most people "need" more than 4GB, that's why it's easier to install 64bit OS. And bigger is better, right?
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(2014-02-03, 04:32)danyno1 Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register].
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(2014-02-03, 18:36)Burs Wrote: (2014-02-03, 17:32)jomirguez Wrote: As on Windows, there are resources to make this a PROCESS limit, not a system limit, but it seems easier go 64bits, don't ask me why.
Interesting. I'm quite sure this process akka. application space limit is fixed to 2GB on 32bit Windows, and never found a way to make it bigger. Any link on that? 64bit can address far more memory, but there's a heavier memory footprint, because every integer weighs twice as much (8 bytes). But memory is cheap nowadays, and most people "need" more than 4GB, that's why it's easier to install 64bit OS. And bigger is better, right?
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You can trust me: is Allway easy work on an sparse system than on a constrait one.
Also, is allways easy, and even cheaper, to got more powerfull hardware than try to optimize software on a constrait system.
JB 4.2 on a 1GB system will allways work better than Kitkat 4.4.2 on a 512MB one.
And, with production up, you can see MTK6582 1GB system aproaching prices of MTK dualcore 512MB system (other system parts equivalent).
The only reason why you can't get a 64bits android system is that it's not needed. Android 2GB devices are engough sparse and not have any RAM problem.
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UPDATE 2: LET'S GET EVEN MORE SPEED BY BOOSTING UP YOUR MICRO SD CARD READ AND WRITE SPEED
check the first post
guys stop fighting please
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We're not fighting, we're just talking like real men... err... tech geeks
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(2014-02-03, 19:50)danyno1 Wrote: UPDATE 2: LET'S GET EVEN MORE SPEED BY BOOSTING UP YOUR MICRO SD CARD READ AND WRITE SPEED
check the first post
guys stop fighting please
Bare in mind if you don't have a fast SD card in the first place, most changes you make to it are counter productive. You best getting a fast SD card like a class 6 (If the phone support it of course). Class 8 or even 10 would be better, but who knows if phones from China can handle them.
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(2014-02-03, 21:29)Android-uk Wrote: You best getting a fast SD card like a class 6 (If the phone support it of course). Class 8 or even 10 would be better, but who knows if phones from China can handle them.
AFAIK, regarding SD card support, whether it is a china phone or not, it is only the capacity that might not be supported. Class declaration is only a feature of the sd card itself. Only if phone's usb interface has enough bandwidth, you will get the benefits of a greater class declaration, but if the usb interface is not so fast, it will just give you as much as it can. So in a sense, it's "backward compatible" regarding the class declaration. What is the only concern is whether sd card is 32gb or 64gb. Most Android devices (or better to say their usb controllers) support "only" 32gb sdhc, and 64gb xdhc is supported only by more pricier devices. Anyway, even class 10 sd cards are very cheap today, so I highly recommend them. I got mine recently for $17, it's a Toshiba 32GB C10 with read speed of 30MB/s. This phone deserves it.
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(2014-02-03, 21:29)Android-uk Wrote: (2014-02-03, 19:50)danyno1 Wrote: UPDATE 2: LET'S GET EVEN MORE SPEED BY BOOSTING UP YOUR MICRO SD CARD READ AND WRITE SPEED
check the first post
guys stop fighting please
Bare in mind if you don't have a fast SD card in the first place, most changes you make to it are counter productive. You best getting a fast SD card like a class 6 (If the phone support it of course). Class 8 or even 10 would be better, but who knows if phones from China can handle them.
I have a 32gb class 10 uh-I (with 30MB R/W speed) , so if my phone is handling this, it can support any other micro sd card as well
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(2014-02-03, 23:44)danyno1 Wrote: I have a 32gb class 10 uh-I (with 30MB R/W speed)
I really doubt it can write 30MB/s. Pictures or it didn't happened
btw, class 10 only means that your sd card can write at minimum speed of 10MB/s, but most of the time it can do even more (my goes 12MB/s). Note that this speed only applies if you're storing one big continuous file. If you are storing a bunch of small files, the speed can drastically slow down, like few hundreds of KB/s. Depending on usb controller which reads it, read speeds can go 2-3 times faster in most cases, and as high as 5 times the write speed.
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(2014-02-04, 00:26)Burs Wrote: (2014-02-03, 23:44)danyno1 Wrote: I have a 32gb class 10 uh-I (with 30MB R/W speed)
I really doubt it can write 30MB/s. Pictures or it didn't happened
btw, class 10 only means that your sd card can write at minimum speed of 10MB/s, but most of the time it can do even more (my goes 12MB/s). Note that this speed only applies if you're storing one big continuous file. If you are storing a bunch of small files, the speed can drastically slow down, like few hundreds of KB/s. Depending on usb controller which reads it, read speeds can go 2-3 times faster in most cases, and as high as 5 times the write speed.
actually i have copied large amount of files a couple of hours ago on it . and the transfer speed was around 25 mb/s ! but i guess it's because of the changes that SD-Booster applied on its cache . if you set a larger cache on your micro sd card .and you have a usb 3 port on your pc/laptop . you can even see faster file transfer rate!
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