Hi Lucian
No, please don't modify heap, Connectivity framework define his own memory manager, refer to the section 3.3. Memory management of the CONNFWKRM.pdf document, as you can see framework provide a non-fragmenting memory allocation solution, where it defines blocks of memorys as:
_block_size_ 32 _number_of_blocks_ 6 _eol_ \
_block_size_ 64 _number_of_blocks_ 3 _eol_ \
_block_size_ 128 _number_of_blocks_ 3 _eol_
When a new buffer is requested to be allocated, the framework returns the first available partition block of equal or higher size.
Hope this information helps you
Have a great day,
Jorge Alcala
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