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Old 09-25-2012, 07:11 PM   #86
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by Hellmark View Post
Problem is, some of the devices have so little RAM and storage, that becomes tricky. This is especially a problem as things go further on. My fiance's phone has 512mb of RAM and 140mb of accessable storage on board, and due to LG preventing any access to clearing out the Dalvik or system Cache partition, as time goes on, those caches fill up the available storage.
512Mb of RAM?
140 MB of storage?
The IBM PC XT and AT ran 640Kb RAM and 10-30MB of storage.
Macintoshes ran with 128Kb and 10Mb.
Windows95 ran on 4MB RAM and 50 MB storage.
Windows CE portables ran smoothly on 64MB RAM since the OS footprint was only 350Kb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_CE_5.0
As the Linux crowd would say: OS bloat is not a law of nature.
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