4 System
4.4 Power On
1.
It will not let you preload more applications than will fit into memory at once
2.
You can determine how many of your favorite applications can reside in memory
at one time
The utility provides a graphical representation of the amount of memory (note that
the amount of memory shown here is virtual memory, which is a limitation imposed
by the operating system, not by the amount of physical memory you have in your
instrument). You select applications to preload by checking the boxes on the left.
Checked applications preload at startup. The colored fuel bar indicates the total
memory required when all the checked applications are loaded (either preloaded or
selected during runtime).
Here is what the fuel bar colors mean:
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RED: the applications you have selected cannot all fit into the instrument’s
memory. You must deselect applications until the fuel bar turns yellow
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YELLOW: the applications you have selected can all fit into the instrument’s
memory, but there is less than 10% of the memory left, probably not enough to
load any other applications, either via preload or by selecting a Mode while the
instrument is running
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GREEN: The indicator is green when <90% of the memory limit is consumed. This
means the applications you have selected can all fit into the instrument’s
memory with room to spare. You will be able to load one or more other
applications without running out of memory
If Sequence Analyzer is selected to be preloaded, all apps that are part of the
Sequencer Mode (GSM/EDGE, WCDMA, CDMA2K and 1xEVDO) are preloaded (if
licensed).
4.4.6 Configure Applications - Instrument boot-up
When the Instrument Application starts, a dialog box similar to the one you see
when you run Configure Applications is displayed, allowing you to choose which
licensed applications are to be loaded. This dialog is only displayed if the memory
required to pre-load all the licensed applications exceeds the virtual memory
available.
4.4.7 Configure Applications - Remote Commands
The following topics provide details on using remote commands to configure the list
of applications you want to load into the instrument memory, or query the virtual
memory utilization for your applications.
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