Memory-map files to save valuable RAM or simplify file parsing in embedded Qualcomm Brew applications.
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Numeric Data Portability
To save battery life, many PDAs don't have a chip that supports much floating-point math. To compensate for this, here are workarounds that transform floating point numbers to integers and then operates them.
Using Memory-Mapped Files On CE Devices
Discover how to take advantage of memory-mapped files in your WinCE applications.
Memory Reconnaissance Tools
Most of the time just being well informed about 'best practices' in memory allocation will keep you and your WinCE applications out of trouble.
Optimizing Data Segment Usage
You can also reap some fairly impressive gains in memory efficiency in your CE applications.
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