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. -- Brad
Cell phone source code
Started by ●October 29, 2004
Reply by ●October 29, 20042004-10-29
"Brad Eckert" <nospaambrad1@tinyboot.com> skrev i meddelandet news:7d4cc56.0410291257.1037628f@posting.google.com...> 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. > > -- > BradThe 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 -- Best Regard Ulf Samuelsson