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HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Using The Radio Interface Layer
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
JeCahill
9
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I was recently talking with a colleague about the RIL Proxy and it occurred to me that this component isn't well known and is pretty confusing. I've been digging into the RIL Proxy for a little while now so I've become pretty comfortable with it, so I...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Saving VM by using OEMDRIVERSHIGH package
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over 5 years ago
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wesbarc
15
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The release of Windows Mobile 6 (WM6) gave us a few more tools for dealing with Virtual Memory (VM) issues. Compaction of slot 1 is new for WM6, in previous releases all slot 1 modules were aligned on 64k boundaries, causing VM address space to be wasted...
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