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standard programs are decompressed and copied into RAM. 64 MB RAM
are available for this, 2 MB of which are required by the operating system.
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The storage memory stores current data (text, images, parameters etc.)
which is created by the programs being used at the time. The Storage
Memory also works as the file system which will become apparent when
working with Windows Explorer (see page 46). The program memory is
needed for the execution of programs.
You can set the partitioning of storage memory and program memory
yourself.
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In the Opened applications on the taskbar, double tap the icon. The
dialog box for device settings is displayed. Tap the tab

Memory.

You can now use the slider control to set how the memory is partitioned.
Do this by tapping with the stylus on the slider and then dragging the sty-
lus in the required direction.
Sliding to the left means reserving more memory for programs and mak-
ing less available for your own data. This is sensible for some games of
memory-intensive programs where you will not be processing large vol-
umes of data.
Sliding to the right means restricting the memory for programs and mak-
ing more available for your own data. This is sensible if there is no longer
sufficient space available for your own data. However, in this case you
could also try deleting documents that you no longer need (see page 47)
or that are in the recycle bin folder (see page 33).
After changing the mamory slider, tap
OK
to confirm your changes.
Device Settings Memory