ViewSonic V35 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
84 ViewSonic Pocket PC V35
SDRAM Memory Allocation
The V35 has 64 MB of SDRAM memory:
27.5 MB is used by the Pocket PC 2002 Operating System, applications, and
drivers.
The remaining memory is available for user applications and file storage:
36.5MB for the USA and Europe V35 models and 29.5MB for the Asian V35
models.
Memory Map for 64MB SDRAM:
NOTE: The USA and Europe V35 models have an additional 5.2 MB of Flash
ROM memory available for file storage called "My Flash Disk."
This Flash ROM memory is available because the USA and European models
languages require less space.
The Asian models do not have "My Flash Disk" memory available.
Data Loss Disclaimer
Before sending the V35 out for service, be sure to backup all data and remove
all third party software.
With respect to all service provided, it is your responsibility to backup the
contents of your V35, including any data you have stored or software you have
installed on the V35. It is likely that the contents of your V35 will be lost in the
course of service and ViewSonic will not be responsible for any damage to or
loss of any programs, data or other information stored on any media or any
part of any Product serviced hereunder.
IF DURING THE REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT THE CONTENTS OF THE V35 ARE
ALTERED, DELETED, OR IN ANY WAY MODIFIED, VIEWSONIC IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE WHATSOEVER. YOUR PRODUCT WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU
CONFIGURED AS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF
SOFTWARE).
Be sure to remove all third party hardware, software, features, parts, options,
alterations, and attachments not warranted by ViewSonic prior to sending the
product to ViewSonic for service. ViewSonic is not liable for any loss or damage
to these items.
Description
USA and European
Models
Asian Models
Flash ROM Image allocated for
Pocket PC 2002 Operating System
and applications
24.0 MB 31.0 MB
Drivers 3.5 MB 3.5 MB
Available for user applications and
file storage
36.5 MB 29.5 MB
Total Memory 64.0 MB 64.0 MB
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