This is the amount of RAM available to the kernel and higher-level
system as regular memory.  The rest is used for various other things
like the radio image, frame buffers and surfaces, etc.

On Nov 7, 8:45 am, Brendon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on a System Monitor app (first version is already in the
> market)  to get my feet wet with Android.  When getting RAM totals, I
> grab MemTotal from /proc/meminfo, however this only shows 99129KB.
> Doesn't the G1 have 192MB of RAM?  Is there another field from this
> file I should add to this total, or is this just not the right way to
> figure it out.  I think I remember reading that some changes were made
> to the kernel to handle memory more efficiently, could this have an
> impact?
>
> On any other Linux system I've used, meminfo shows the correct total
> for system RAM, so could we have been shorted on the G1?
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