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The Dell Inspiron 1300 Laptop comes with 512 MB DDR2 PC5300 SDRAM in 2 x 256 modules. The memory is upgradeable up to a maximum of 2GB. The laptop is considered to be a budget/mainstream type of laptop.
The memory amount can be increased by deleting items no longer needed or wanted increasing your memory by the amount deleted. Items deleted from memory are not gotten back
physical memory
The amount of memory that is says is the formatted memory, not the actual memory.
Physical memory is a term used to describe the amount of memory [RAM] installed in your computer.
That is the physical memory, there is swap memory that used harddisks and bunches of other memory types.
Speed(memory), or S(m)
There's no specific amount of memory tethered to the generation. You can buy different amount of memory for each generation. 8, 32, and 64 Gigabytes.
When customly setting the amount of virtual memory, a general rule of thumb is to set it to be 1.5 times the amount of RAMin that machine.Example:If a computer has 1000 MB (1 GB) of RAM, the amount of virtual memory should be set to:1.5 * 1000 = 1500 MB
Memory cards that are the least expensive first of all are no name brand with the least amount of memory on the card. No name brand cards cost ten to twenty less for the same amount of memory.
It depends on the size of the object and the amount of (virtual) memory available. However, the size of an object is not determined by the amount of memory it physically occupies, but by the amount of memory it consumes. For example, a resource handle object occupies at least one word of memory, but the resource it refers to consumes additional memory. The sizeof operator only returns the size of memory occupied by the object itself, not the total memory consumed by the object.