Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●October 29, 20042004-10-29
"Brad Eckert" <nospaambrad1@tinyboot.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm just curious. How many lines of code go into a typical modern cell
> phone? Probably more code than the entire Apollo space program.
>
> A Bluetooth module will add a wee bit of code, of course. The
> Bluetooth application that I use at work for serial communication
> weighs in at 400K bytes of ARM object code. I didn't count the LOC.
>
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> Brad
The Sony-Ericsson P800 phone has
4 MB Flash for GPRS
1 MB Flash for Bluetooth
32 MB Flash for Symbian and applications
I think a little over half is used up by the firmware.
+ Memorystick expansion capability
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Best Regard
Ulf Samuelsson
Reply by Brad Eckert●October 29, 20042004-10-29
Hi all,
I'm just curious. How many lines of code go into a typical modern cell
phone? Probably more code than the entire Apollo space program.
A Bluetooth module will add a wee bit of code, of course. The
Bluetooth application that I use at work for serial communication
weighs in at 400K bytes of ARM object code. I didn't count the LOC.
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Brad