Hello,
You expressed yourself clearly, perhaps I did not make it clear.
We are talking about the same thing.
DoCoMo gives you 10kb to store the application code you download.
It also gives you up to 10kb (although the docs say 5kb) to store
data such as high scores and such. It is called the Scratchpad.
Zev
> > In the case i-applis, DoCoMo lets you save up to 10kb of permanent data
> > per application.
>
> Isn't that just the 10Kb of actual applet? What about as the applet gets
used
> by the user, and data is created. Say someone is playing my tetris applet
and
> they get a new high score. I (as the author of the applet) want the user
to be
> able shutdown the applet, but then still have the high score available
when they
> restart the applet.
>
> I want to know if the applet itself can write to the phone memory, and if
it can
> rely on the things it writes to memory being available in the future.
>
> I'm not sure if I'm expressing myself clearly, but hey ...
>
> CHEERS> SAM
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Received on Tue Oct 9 07:08:57 2001