Have you ever thought moose could get away with it, I don't know... MAYBE BECAUSE HE'S A MOD (who was advertising an ata product) and not sharing a third party site.
I get the feeling you've been silenced more than 3 times and so the mods felt it was necessary to perm silence your stupidity
My stupidity? You have no response to my logical post. If anyone is stupid, it is yourself Also I've been perma silenced about 3 or 4 times, thanks for asking lol
I expect no less from someone who has not been in this position and actually believes there is such a thing as a download free ram site.
You were practically begging for the url. Use the youtube comments of a video and then paste the youtube vid link on forums. But I'll play along.
@Sasuke phone ram it's exactly the same as PC ram. At the end of the day your smartphone it's a miniaturised PC. Now you two please go back to topic or leave. Thank you.
Not exactly. 1) A PC typically has one or more sockets holding RAM chips soldered onto a pluggable card. This allows easy upgrading and replacement, but does increase the physical size of the system. For mechanical reasons phone RAM is normally soldered directly to the motherboard, or even in a "package-on-package" on top of the phone's CPU. 2) DIMM/SODIMM memory modules for a PC are normally 64-bit data width. You will typically have eight separate RAM ICs, each 8 bits wide, connected to separate 8-bit data buses but sharing address and control pins. Extra-large DIMMs can be "dual rank" and have chips on both sides for a total of 16; these are structured logically as an 8x2 grid. Each 8-bit chunk of the data bus has two chips on it, one handling the low half and one for the high half. By comparison, a phone typically has a single 16-bit wide RAM IC. 3) A PC's memory is normally a high-performance memory standard such as DDR3, while phone memory is normally power optimized like LPDDR3. Among other things DDR3 runs at 1.5V while LPDDR3 runs at 1.2. source:quora Tl;dr They aren't exactly the same But I do agree with the miniturised computer comment I had my fun.
You should post this on the world chat announcement for at least 24 hours can not tell you the difference is nothing that it can be compared to.............
Here is a guide about how you can "rebug" your iPhone http://9to5mac.com/2016/03/08/how-to-di ... er-glitch/ Note: a restart will bring back animations and you'll have to follow the guide again.