Stuck a dozen or two free eBooks onto my PDA; most of them from the University of Virginia's collection of free etexts.
Since then, the PDA has been pretty sluggish to respond... popping up the start menu takes several seconds, for example. I wonder whether that's a result of the decrease in free memory, but shouldn't the machine run equally well regardless of how much memory is free, as long as it's at least some?
Maybe I'll toss most of them off again, since they're still on my PC; it'll take quite a while to read that much anyway.
Since then, the PDA has been pretty sluggish to respond... popping up the start menu takes several seconds, for example. I wonder whether that's a result of the decrease in free memory, but shouldn't the machine run equally well regardless of how much memory is free, as long as it's at least some?
Maybe I'll toss most of them off again, since they're still on my PC; it'll take quite a while to read that much anyway.
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Date: Saturday, 22 February 2003 22:26 (UTC)Thank them very much for providing the big etext archive, and also for hosting a mirror of WWWJDIC!
I always use their mirror since the Australian server used to be fairly slow -- I haven't checked it recently.