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Is there anything I can mod to the n810's ram to pick things up a bit? besides the 256 from the card? I own the n800, and use it strictly as a flash player for .swf file... and nothing else. Im pretty about the play back quality of a pretty simple file... I love the power of an Iphone, but sticking with the nokia. I plan to scoop up a 810 soon, but would like to look at alternatives for RAM.

Is there anyway I can allow n810 to pull more from the card, like 1-2 gigs? or anything? Thanks-
 
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Do you mean ram or storage since you seem to conflate the two?

Ram you are limited ( in my understanding ) to 128 because of the chipset of the OMAP2 SoC used. The Flash there is always bigger cards you can use. My 810 has an 8gb card in it so I have a total of 10GB of storage, most of which is usable.
 
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You can wait for Diablo. Testers say that flash files run much better.
 
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Increasing RAM will probably not improve Flash performance anyway.
 

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I just sent an email off to Pocket PC Tech's since they physically open up the Pocket PC devices and double the amount of RAM inside the unit. I'm seeing if they, of course, offer this for the N8xx units.

Of course simply using the "virtual" memory option of the NIT's will get you a virtual 256 Meg of RAM.
 
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Originally Posted by Munk View Post
I just sent an email off to Pocket PC Tech's since they physically open up the Pocket PC devices and double the amount of RAM inside the unit. I'm seeing if they, of course, offer this for the N8xx units.

Of course simply using the "virtual" memory option of the NIT's will get you a virtual 256 Meg of RAM.
No, they can't. It's an SoC; the RAM is on the same chip with the CPU; and it's not readily available with more RAM if they did want to replace the CPU.
 
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