Upgrade is in quotes because I wish to God I could just get another Tungsten T3 and JackSprat/flash it; that's impossible with the TX's memory.
Just looked at the $299 price @ Staples (that's fine with me), and saw this in the "specs: . . .
"128MB flash memory keeps your information safe"
Now what do they mean exactly by "flash?" I notice only 100MB is available, so some stuff (28MB) would, I assume, come back after a hard reset (including Docs 2 Go, which you can't uninstall).
What does the "flash" refer to here - does it mean you can put apps in flash, do a hard reset, and they come back? From what I understand about NVFS or whatever it's called, there's 2 forms of memory - one for programs and the other more volatile for databases (prefs db's, text documents, indivudal spreadsheets, pictures, etc). Is that correct? What a nightmare.
Let me explain - there is 64MB on a T3. 52MB of that is usable. I'm running 40+ programs and hvae 51.2MB FREE of that 52. How? Becuase only 800k is databases affiliaited with my programs. The proggies themselves are in flash. I freed up 10MB of flash, and still have 3.5MB free - in flash!! Plus 51.2 MB free of RAM, which is why it zips along, doesn't crash regularly despite having 2 hack managers (6 hacks running under YAHM, TealLaunch only running under Tealmaster), and if it DOES crash (3 hard ones in 4 years) - it all comes back and I restore the other 800k from CardBackup and/or TealBackup. Back in business in 30 seconds.
Is this possible with the TX, or would I be restoring all 40 programs from the SD Card?
I should make a decision by Wednesday, based on all your input here. I'd like to know how many of you have had hard system crashes on the TX which hard-reset the dcevice, and how hard it was to restore your data from the card (hotsynch info also valuable to me and please include, but most "crashes" occur on the "road," whre all you've got is the card - at least for me).
TIA - I can't see Palm coming out with a TX successor EVER again in history - a PDA only that's 5.1 OS com0patible - so I've waited the "2 years of flux period," and now it's time to make sure I'm covered. I was up 3 nights this week til the wee hours comiiling databases, spreadsheets and text records in TealDoc into "leaner and meaner files" so that a full switch to a TX will be easier and less "little details" to forget.
Sorry for the muddled "post structure" here, but I've got a lot to ask in a short amount of time - basically
Cheers/ p
Just looked at the $299 price @ Staples (that's fine with me), and saw this in the "specs: . . .
"128MB flash memory keeps your information safe"
Now what do they mean exactly by "flash?" I notice only 100MB is available, so some stuff (28MB) would, I assume, come back after a hard reset (including Docs 2 Go, which you can't uninstall).
- Does D2G come on the CD for installation should you uninstall
- does the uninstall patch from Palm do a good job of deleting Docs2Go?
What does the "flash" refer to here - does it mean you can put apps in flash, do a hard reset, and they come back? From what I understand about NVFS or whatever it's called, there's 2 forms of memory - one for programs and the other more volatile for databases (prefs db's, text documents, indivudal spreadsheets, pictures, etc). Is that correct? What a nightmare.
Let me explain - there is 64MB on a T3. 52MB of that is usable. I'm running 40+ programs and hvae 51.2MB FREE of that 52. How? Becuase only 800k is databases affiliaited with my programs. The proggies themselves are in flash. I freed up 10MB of flash, and still have 3.5MB free - in flash!! Plus 51.2 MB free of RAM, which is why it zips along, doesn't crash regularly despite having 2 hack managers (6 hacks running under YAHM, TealLaunch only running under Tealmaster), and if it DOES crash (3 hard ones in 4 years) - it all comes back and I restore the other 800k from CardBackup and/or TealBackup. Back in business in 30 seconds.
Is this possible with the TX, or would I be restoring all 40 programs from the SD Card?
I should make a decision by Wednesday, based on all your input here. I'd like to know how many of you have had hard system crashes on the TX which hard-reset the dcevice, and how hard it was to restore your data from the card (hotsynch info also valuable to me and please include, but most "crashes" occur on the "road," whre all you've got is the card - at least for me).
TIA - I can't see Palm coming out with a TX successor EVER again in history - a PDA only that's 5.1 OS com0patible - so I've waited the "2 years of flux period," and now it's time to make sure I'm covered. I was up 3 nights this week til the wee hours comiiling databases, spreadsheets and text records in TealDoc into "leaner and meaner files" so that a full switch to a TX will be easier and less "little details" to forget.
Sorry for the muddled "post structure" here, but I've got a lot to ask in a short amount of time - basically
- is the TX dependable vs other palms in terms of system reliability especially with "tweaks" (JackFlash notwithstanding since it's a moot point)l I'm attaching 2 screenshots of my hacks setup(s) for background info.
- how many crashes have you had that involved a HARD reset (or zillions of soft ones?)
- is there any one program you dumped because it was just too volatile on the TX?
- Since keeping my T3 Palm Desktop 4.1.4 installed is probably a bad idea (?) in light of a newer Palm Desktop with the TX, does Docs2Go come installed on THAT behemoth as well, or is it an optional CD install? I have a feeling I'll be stuck with Docs2Go on handheld and desktop and they're not easily deletable (groan).
Cheers/ p