RAM Section
The RAM section allows you to provision RAM memory on Windows Mobile
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Split | This is the RAM split percentage; the | 50 | Min=0 |
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Prompt | Determines whether the system | 1 | 0=Disabled; you will not be prompted. |
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| DeviceConfig’s settings are applied |
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Split Restrictions
The percentage split you are able to enter is specific to each terminal’s memory configuration. Min/max ranges can be retrieved from SysInfo or SetRAM.
•See RAM INFO on page
•See SetRAM Window on page
AutoInstall
When the RAM section is enabled on Windows Mobile
If there is a discrepancy and the Prompt key in the RAM section is enabled, a prompt appears asking if you want to apply the memory allocation in DeviceConfig. If there is a discrepancy and the Prompt key in the RAM section is disabled, the memory allocation in DeviceConfig is applied.
Note: AutoInstall.exe launches the RAM section of DeviceConfig prior to installing cab files. No other DeviceConfig settings are applied at this time.
Applications Section
The Applications section configures specific software applications installed on the terminal.
Internet Explorer Section
The Internet Explorer section defines the home page for Pocket® Internet Explorer.
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