KennethAaron425
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why the visor is better...
Hello, I'm a 4TH year med. student and have being using the visor for almost a year now. I consider memory as the most important aspect in my choice of a PDA. I have done a lot of research into TRGpro and the Sony, they use AutoCF(TRGpro) and MS(auto)-gate(Sony Clie) program to copy then run applications. In my opinion, the 8 mb module works the best. I could run applications seemlessly off the module with no time delays, the extra 8 mb's almost become a part of the visor.
The only limitation is that there are some data bases cannot be stored in the module's flash memory. The references from Skyscape cannot be store in the module, but Skyscape's reader application can. The references from handheldmed both reader and data can be stored without problems. Almost of the medical calculators, docs (using tealdoc reader), tealinfo app and docs, and isilo app and docs CAN be run directly off the module.
A lot of software developers are modifying their data bases so that they can be stored and run from flash memory.
The problem with the TRGpro and Clie is that they have to copy an application into the PDA's RAM then launches the application. Which requires that you have spare RAM in you PDA for the application to copy onto!
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On Sony's site
http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/clie/faq/index.html
FAQ's states:
Question:
A Message Appears Indicating That Memory Is Low When Copying A File From The Memory Stick To The Handheld Organizer.
Answer:
To avoid this issue, it is necessary to have at least twice the amount of memory available on the Memory Stick as you are copying to the organizer. For example, more than 40 KB memory is required when copying a 20 KB file.
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I'm not sure how the AutoCF works for the TRGpro. It would seems to work on the same basis. An application must be copied onto the PDA's spare RAM, then run, then deleted when you exit to program... well, that does not seem very memory efficient to me. I'm also not sure about the delay it would take to copy an application when you want to run it, and delete the app when you exit the program.
Another point: some medical applications are fairly large: medcal is over 100kb's and patientkeeper is over 300kb's!!! In an arena where you want to access information fast, I'm not sure I could afford to wait for stuff to be-->copied-->then run-->then deleted. Also I'm not sure how data stored in the CF or Memory Stick are read, can the data be read directly from the CF/Memory Stick? Or do they have to be copied too. Some of the med. references -The Merck- are over 4 mb!!
The 8 mb module avoids this problem, apps run directly from the module with absolutely no delays and most data can be stored and run from the module without problems.
Hope this helps.
[Edited by KennethAaron425 on 11-22-2000 at 02:04 AM]
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