• Just looking around
    kmays2000
    Posts: 17 from 2005/3/30
    The EFIKA really doesn't need more than 128MB in **MOST** cases. We tend to look at memory fromthe PC desktop world of running 'bloated' OSes and kernels - having to support various device drivers.

    Think of EFIKA as an embedded motherboard design similar to the motherboard in the Xbox or PS2. The older Xbox only came with 64MB of RAM!!!
    Plays Halo just fine and/or Quake 3. You can also have an ATI card with 128MB/256MB of video RAM (not unified) so you can keep system memory small. You can also add a 80GB-160GB notebook hard drive or 4GB USB flash drive to the EFIKA as virtual memory!!!

    So, don't waste your time trying to solder more RAM on the motherboard,when you got GIGABYTES of memory available to you though other methods... :-D

    Ken Mays
    EarthLink, Inc.
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