first of All:
I'am not here.
I'am here to tell you a gouble fact's
The 7650 has an 1x128Mb flash +1x64 flash + 32mb SDRAM
That's the fact!
And don't ask me about it!
I'm wondering as much as you are where the all memory go!?! 😮ops: :cry: :evil: :evil:
And again don't ask me about the memory!
The fact is there and you can believe or not!!
And again please don't spam me about the memory!
I'am here and hellping the forum..
As much as the agreement allow me to do
Wow, all that memory? Sweet! Then how come we only see 4?
P.S : no offence man, but your post is scary! Tends to be in the threatning for no reason and demanding an answer of the unanswered type 😊
i think nokia is saving it to suprise us
LOL, surprise us? More disapoint us! 😊
Can anyone confirm these claims?
Can somebody who has opened up a 7650 find the memory chips and post their manufacturers and part numbers? then we will know for sure.
Excuse-me, are you sure of what you're saying??
Let me tell you this. I DON'T know if this is the case, but anyhow, you should still think about it.
A chip with 128Mbit (yes MEGABITs) has actually 128/8 Mbytes, since each byte is 8 bits long, so, 128/8 is equal to 16 Mbytes, that's the exact size of Z: drive.
Using the same thought, 64Mbits equals 8 Mbytes, and that's TWICE the size of drive C:, so, that's not it. Maybe that's the RAM!!!!
Again, 32 Mbit equals 4 Mbytes, and that's the size of DRIVE C:
So, what I actually believe is that:
The 128Mbit chip is for ROM (drive Z: )
The 64Mbit chip is for RAM (Actual RAM and a small 400k ramdrive, D: )
The 32Mbit chip is the user DATA area (drive C: )
Manufacturers always referer to their chip by their capacity in BITS, rather than Bytes.
[quote="mazevedo"]Excuse-me, are you sure of what you're saying??
Let me tell you this. I DON'T know if this is the case, but anyhow, you should still think about it.
A chip with 128Mbit (yes MEGABITs) has actually 128/8 Mbytes, since each byte is 8 bits long, so, 128/8 is equal to 16 Mbytes, that's the exact size of Z: drive.
Using the same thought, 64Mbits equals 8 Mbytes, and that's TWICE the size of drive C:, so, that's not it. Maybe that's the RAM!!!!
Again, 32 Mbit equals 4 Mbytes, and that's the size of DRIVE C:
So, what I actually believe is that:
The 128Mbit chip is for ROM (drive Z: )
The 64Mbit chip is for RAM (Actual RAM and a small 400k ramdrive, D: )
The 32Mbit chip is the user DATA area (drive C: )
Manufacturers always referer to their chip by their capacity in BITS, rather than Bytes.[/quote]
Brilliant 😊 That's the kind of stuff you easily miss, a Mb* is quickly a MByte 😊
Brilliant!! Outstanding mazevedo!! 😉 The Bits and Byte do mislead many pple should they are not as eye-sharp as some of us 😃
I DO HOPE Nokia will have some add on extention hardware of Flash Memory slot for us in near future.. don't you all agree?
Do you think if we write petitions to Nokia, will they heard us??? :-?
[quote="Edgedale"]Brilliant!! Outstanding mazevedo!! 😉 The Bits and Byte do mislead many pple should they are not as eye-sharp as some of us 😃
I DO HOPE Nokia will have some add on extention hardware of Flash Memory slot for us in near future.. don't you all agree?
Do you think if we write petitions to Nokia, will they heard us??? :-?[/quote]
I've fallen to this way too often, so I needed to say that!
Just imagine my surprise when I discovered that the 2Mbit FLASH rom on my motherboard was just 512kbytes in size...
There will probably come a 7650 with an MMC card sometime (stands to reason really), but I know we are not going to get an upgrade facility on the current 7650 (I have had it from the horses mouth). Can we leave all these memory discussions aside and start talking about what apps should be doing with regard to client-server type models rather than standalone utilities.
[quote="erhum"]There will probably come a 7650 with an MMC card sometime (stands to reason really), but I know we are not going to get an upgrade facility on the current 7650 (I have had it from the horses mouth). Can we leave all these memory discussions aside and start talking about what apps should be doing with regard to client-server type models rather than standalone utilities.[/quote]
Agreed this memory disscusion is becoming a bit repetitive.