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You
have the ability to allocate resources as best suits your application.
If you run short of a certain type of resource, you can reallocate
resources here. The
values in the Pending column are those found in the most recently
loaded XML configuration file. When saving or creating a new
XML ifile, the numbers in the Current column will be written to the
file. To change the allocations, change numbers in the Pending column.
When you are ready to commit these changes, click the Commit
button. To cause the changes to go into use, you must restart the device
since memory allocation can occur only once at startup. You
can click the Check button prior to Commit to see if the values
you have entered will be accepted. If adjustments need to be made, the
values in the Pending column will be updated. The
first time you visit this page, you will see the initial default
values. Should you change any of them, minimums and maximums currently
defined in firmware will be imposed. If you see a value smaller than
what you entered, it may be that you had exceeded the internal limit. If
you see that numbers toward the top of the list are large, and numbers
near the bottom are all set to 1, it means the system has run out of
free memory and you need to reallocate resources. Click the Reset Persistent Data button to allocate and initialize persistent data storage for registers selected as persistent. |