From: Woody Smith (woody_at_bitstream.net)
Date: Sat Sep 13 2003 - 20:24:08 PDT
Jim
You will have some memory left. Applications that are built in cannot
be deleted but why would you want to since they are on ROM. Others can
be deleted by Highlighting them if in icon mode and choosing delete
from the little envelope icon at bottom right. If in list mode check
mark desired application and delete in same fashion.
Memory upgrades do show up on eBay. In the last couple of months at
least 5 have been listed, prices ranged from $59 in a defective eMate
to $150. Original price was about $130.
I think yopu need all that are listed and I think that all the
necessary packages takes about 500 k.
Woody
On Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 06:00 PM, Jim Siburt wrote:
> I am down loading the upgrade and Internet software to the eMate and as
> all of you have said, I won't have any memory left. : (
>
> Is there anyway to delete applications from the OS. It seems as if I'll
> never find an upgrade card or even be able to afford one if it is
> found.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Maybe there are
> upgrades I don't need to install. This is the list I have pending:
>
> enetsup.pkg
> enetsstup.pkg
> newtdev.pkg
> inetenbl.pkg
>
> I have already installed the upgrade to 2.1 and the lucentWaveLan
> driver. Does the memory slot conform to any other type of ram? Was that
> proprietary for the eMate? It just seems odd that it wasn't modeled
> after an existing chip.
>
> Best Regards
> Jim Siburt
> New Media Design
> www.logicaldreams.org
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