Hi all,

This question is primarily aimed at developers, in any capacity, or anyone 
who may answer it or can forward the question to someone who can.

Does anyone know where documentation for the two exported functions in 
coredll.dll in Windows CE 2.12, named GetSystemMemoryDivision and 
SetSystemMemoryDivision, may be found?  I have looked through the 
documentation provided in both PulseData's custom CE SDK, in conjunction 
with Embedded Visual C++ 3.0, and in the help files provided as developer 
documentation by Microsoft, downloadable from MSDN for Windows CE 2.12.  
Alas, no information can be found about the calls.

If anyone knows where these calls are described, please let me know - even 
copying in the description and specifications for the calls from wherever 
they live (and providing either the resource URL or information about 
where you got them from) would be appreciated as it seems so far to be all 
that I need that the additional documentation does not describe.  This 
pair of calls is confirmed to be applicable to this platform, according to 
a Microsoft KB article, but people found by Google seem to think, and 
agree, that Microsoft isn't documenting all their interfaces properly (er, 
yeah, so what's new?) and that we are looking at incomplete documentation 
rather than inaccuracy of it.

Any information much appreciated.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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