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#31
Maybe my top output will help you:

Code:
Mem: 108476K used, 18352K free, 0K shrd, 1160K buff, 50196K cached
Load average: 3.19 1.68 0.67
  PID USER     STATUS   VSZ  PPID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
 1368 user     RW      107M     1 46.1 86.6 ines
  762 root     SW<    11524   342 46.1  9.0 Xomap
 1495 root     RW      1884  1280  2.8  1.4 top
 1256 user     RWN    16684   342  1.9 13.1 metalayer-crawl
  884 root     SW<     2176   342  1.9  1.7 esd
 1042 user     SW<    40528   963  0.0 31.9 maemo-launcher
 1273 user     SW     34860     1  0.0 27.4 gnome-vfs-daemo
  993 user     SW<    28912   963  0.0 22.7 maemo-launcher
 1108 user     SW<    20816   963  0.0 16.3 maemo-launcher
  963 user     SW<    18960     1  0.0 14.9 maemo-launcher
 1165 systemui SW<    16936   342  0.0 13.3 systemui
 1248 user     SW     16100   342  0.0 12.6 mediaplayer-eng
 1131 user     SW     15992     1  0.0 12.5 mnotify_update
  945 root     SW<     7852   342  0.0  6.1 ke-recv
 1124 user     SW<     7416   342  0.0  5.8 osso-media-serv
  796 user     SW<     7104   342  0.0  5.5 sapwood-server
  800 user     SW<     6520   342  0.0  5.1 matchbox-window
 1278 root     SW      5784   749  0.0  4.5 sshd
 1193 user     SW      5228   342  0.0  4.1 alarmd
 1227 root     SW<     5084   342  0.0  4.0 hulda
--More--
Running the latest OS2008. Running pretty much just the the basics: mnotify, omweather, homeIP, sshd, etc.


Besides the speed and key mapping issues, it's really a great emulator. I really like how the last opened directory is remembered, saving a lot taps. More applications need to behave like this on tablets. Every tap counts.

Last edited by st5150; 2008-05-19 at 08:31.
 
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#32
Originally Posted by st5150 View Post
Maybe my top output will help you:
Code:
Mem: 108476K used, 18352K free, 0K shrd, 1160K buff, 50196K cached
Load average: 3.19 1.68 0.67
  PID USER     STATUS   VSZ  PPID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
 1368 user     RW      107M     1 46.1 86.6 ines
  762 root     SW<    11524   342 46.1  9.0 Xomap
...
Well, two obviously wrong things here are iNES virtual memory size (107MB) and the large amount of time taken by Xomap X11 server.

On the other hand, I have checked "top" result on my N810 and got the same numbers, while Load applet shows iNES take 13MB only. So, the memory amount may be result of "top" showing things incorrectly, but the time amount has ot be checked.
 
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Busybox top sucks:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...45&postcount=8
Still, 100+MB VSZ display is not normal. And I have just found that top shows this number for all my applications except for fMSX. So, something is definitely there!
 
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#35
Mine too is running at around 105-107Mb VSZ.
When running iNES and Mario1 the Load average goes over 1.

Anyway I timed the time count and it made 20 SMB time units in 11 seconds (timed with the Stopwatch in my cellphone)

SMB3 played better (at least in my eyes ), and the load and memory usage were the same.

Last edited by anidel; 2008-05-19 at 13:20.
 
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Originally Posted by anidel View Post
Anyway I timed the time count and it made 20 SMB time units in 11 seconds (timed with the Stopwatch in my cellphone)
This is correct timing. The original SMB makes 2 ticks per second, so it is running just fine.
 
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Runs fine, but it looks slow.. maybe that's the problem ?
 
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Originally Posted by anidel View Post
Runs fine, but it looks slow.. maybe that's the problem ?
I do not know what you mean by "looks slow" - the timer indicates that it runs at the correct speed =)
 
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Sorry, what I meant was that it indeed ran at correct speed, but it looked slow to me.

But I re-read the thread again and noticed that for some people the timer is not running as fast as mine.

Forget what I've said
 
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All right, I have found where 100+MB VSZ footprints come from:

It is Maemo File-Open dialog. You can run pretty much ANY program using it, run "top" in a separate ssh. Then invoke that dialog and see program's VSZ grow. You don't need to actually open a file, just click Cancel - the dialog will disappear but the VSZ will stay above 100MB

Whoever feels like filing a bug with Nokia, please do it. I am tired and generally can't bring myself to doing it.
 

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