wow thanks for your reponses.
My intention is not to flush all the RAM, but as Satish Bellapu
suggested the data that I have allocated should be deleted from the
RAM.
When I download a file from the internet and then save it as a file to
the android device
I may be able to prove that saving and
Data that u allocate can be Flushed, but not the total RAM, and btb it will
not be possible to flush with out reboot, because at any given time there
should be some app which should run , i mean reside in RAM, if u flush all
that its nothign but Re-boot.
Sorry if i interprited it wrongly.
@
Satis
For benchmarking you -must- start from a known state each time, which
means rebooting is the only way.
Otherwise you may as well not bother flushing anything, since the
system will be in an unknown state anyway..
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:53 PM, RichardC
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> Why ?
>
> :)
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> Richard
joare...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Although I know its not polite to force people to help with ones
> problems,
> but unitl now I really could not figure an alternative way how to
> clean the RAM without rebooting the device...
>
> Does anyone have any idea ?
I am not aware of any means to do this
Although I know its not polite to force people to help with ones
problems,
but unitl now I really could not figure an alternative way how to
clean the RAM without rebooting the device...
Does anyone have any idea ?
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I want to run some benchmark tests. For that I have to make sure that
files are read from the file system not from the RAM.
Repeating the test by rebooting the device may be quite annoying...
So there is no way ?
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On Oct 16, 1:28 am, "joare...@googlemail.com"
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> Hello
Why ?
:)
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On Oct 16, 9:28 am, "joare...@googlemail.com"
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> Hello,
>
> I am trying to figure out how to flush all the data that is stored in
> the RAM of an android device.
> Since the devices have different memory sizes I dont think its the
> best idea to just read a lot of sm
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