User's Manual

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Memory Settings
Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Main tab
In this tab, it displays the current capacity and usage of the 64 MB onboard SDRAM.
You may tap, hold, and drag the slider to re-allocate the memory.
SDRAM Storage memory (left) Program memory (right)
64 MB onboard It refers to the memory allocated for
file and data storage.
It refers to the memory allocated for
running programs.
Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Storage Card tab
In this tab, it displays the current capacity and usage of the selected memory type, DiskOnChip,
SD or CF card.
The DiskOnChip is part of the onboard 64 MB flash memory. Because the flash memory is
non-volatile, data or programs stored in DiskOnChip will not be erased after a hard reset.
Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab
In this tab, it displays the programs that are currently using the Program memory as indicated in
the Main tab.
If you receive program errors or find the terminal running slowly, you may need to free
memory. Select from the list and stop any or all of the running programs.
Warning: Always remember to save data before you stop a running program.
Start > Settings > System tab > System Console > Autorun tab
When a SD/MMC card is installed, you may select whether to enable the autorun feature or not.
When enabled, executable files stored on the memory card will be executed automatically once
the card is installed.
SD refers to Secure Digital, memory card format based on MMC.
MMC refers to Multi-Media Card, older memory card format.