Thank you for the clarification... I appreciate it...

Regards,
Rolf

On 5/6/11 6:23 AM, Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
> On 6 mai 2011, at 15:09, Rolf Marsh wrote:
>
> I figured this out... it was a "pilot-error" on my part...but I do have
> an additional question (see below).
>
> On 5/5/11 9:45 AM, Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
> On 4 mai 2011, at 23:22, Rolf Marsh wrote:
>
>
>
>
> a 32GB iPhone doesn't have 32GB of RAM. It has 32GB of storage space. That's 
> vastly different.
>
> Storage space as in SQLite d/b?
>
> Storage space as in space available on your hard disk.
>
> If you run your app in the simulator, the available storage is literally the 
> available disk space on the OS X volume where your user account is stored. 
> You can find your application somewhere at ~/Library/Application 
> Support/iPhone Simulator/4.3.2/Applications. And your sqlite file is probably 
> in the Documents subdirectory there. You can examine it from the terminal, 
> look up its size, whatever.
>
> When you run your app on the device, the available storage is basically what 
> iTunes tells you is available in the nice bar graph at the bottom of the 
> summary screen.
> Also the *total* storage space is displayed by Xcode's Organizer window under 
> the "Capacity" designation.
>
> JD
>
>
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