There could be another reason for the rest NAND memory.
I cannot help but to think that if the system uses that much memory of the base 64 Mgs, it may be because after the kernel and the apps ( I think that 30 Mgs should be a reasonable dimension) there will be a swap partition needed ( thing that is really Linux).
I don't know if they intend to use it that way, but youcould use the remaining 20 Mgs as swap memory.
Just an idea :unsure:
I cannot help but to think that if the system uses that much memory of the base 64 Mgs, it may be because after the kernel and the apps ( I think that 30 Mgs should be a reasonable dimension) there will be a swap partition needed ( thing that is really Linux).
I don't know if they intend to use it that way, but youcould use the remaining 20 Mgs as swap memory.
Just an idea :unsure: