Richard,
Unix does not waste memory like some operating systems.
If you have any free mem, it will be used to cache your filesystems.
Any memory shown as \"cache\" is doing the above and is effectively free ram.
If you need to use it, the cache will be discarded and the memory used for user/program space instead.
Basically 34mb cache + 5mb free ram = 39mb useable for programs.
Why have memory doing nothing?
ROB.
Yes you can install it on a c700 (twice if you really need to :wink: ), although I have never tried this (don\'t have one).
Backup everything under /home using tar to a cf/sd card.
Also, in case of problems, take a nand backup first. (full system backup, see the how to sections on this site)
Generally I never restore apps this way, I always re-install the applications from their ipkg files. Any userdata I have (mp3\'s pics, source code, docs, spreadsheets etc) I always store on my sd card anyway, this is backed up seperatley via rdist.
Peter.