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Where in the registry is the memory split saved?

I dunk for bananas Page Icon Posted 2023-04-28 7:42 PM
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Where does CE5 save its memory split info? I'd like to make sure my system isn't using any unnecessary storage space when I could be using it as RAM
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stingraze Page Icon Posted 2023-04-30 3:34 AM
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I dunk for bananas Page Icon Posted 2023-04-30 10:45 AM
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None of these mention what I'm looking for, but I still appreciate it
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torch Page Icon Posted 2023-05-03 2:10 PM
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Unrelated and not trying to topic hijack, but did you ever figure out how to expand the partition used by CE or does the ram split image prevent that ?
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I dunk for bananas Page Icon Posted 2023-05-03 4:09 PM
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torch - 2023-05-03 2:10 PM


Unrelated and not trying to topic hijack, but did you ever figure out how to expand the partition used by CE or does the ram split image prevent that ?


When I was migrating to a bigger CF card you mean? Yep! I had to first clone the old card using the Macrium imager, and then I used Partition Wizard to enlarge it to its full size! The RAM split is something different on a different machine
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Alt Bass Page Icon Posted 2023-05-03 7:58 PM
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My best guess is not stored anywhere in the registry. Instead it's permanently stored in the RAM which is never erased.

The kernel calls are GetSystemMemoryDivision and SetSystemMemoryDivision.
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stingraze Page Icon Posted 2023-05-04 8:49 AM
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Thanks Alt Bass, nice to hear from you.

Here's links to relevant information from what Alt Bass provided.

https://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/coredll/GetSystemMemoryDivision%20.html
https://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/coredll/SetSystemMemoryDivision.html

Edited by stingraze 2023-05-04 8:50 AM
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