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Post by dekaritae on Jul 13, 2005 5:48:24 GMT 1
I've previously used LJP 0.9 on a Tungsten E without memory problems. However, after installing it on a new Tungsten T2, I get a soft reset when launching NES roms, and an "Out of memory loading PNO", "Error while loading PNO", "259" series of messages for GB roms. What I've noticed is that LJP shows that I have 669k of free memory, which doesn't sound correct as I have over 11MB of space cleared on my Palm.
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Post by Tinnus on Jul 13, 2005 12:55:34 GMT 1
No, you have actually that little 'heap' memory which is what LJP uses as opposed to the 11MB of 'storage' memory. I believe you need UDMH for anything here to run on a Tungsten|T / T2. (UDMH makes the programs use storage as if it was heap)
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Post by dekaritae on Jul 14, 2005 5:59:18 GMT 1
Just purchased that UDMH program; with the demo, both LJP and ZDoomZ run flawlessly on my Tungsten T2.
Any idea whether heap is controlled via software or hardware? If the former, I'd like to try flashing my T2 with the rom dump I have from my T|E and see if that improves anything. Filez says that the OS is the same for both, but there are differences I have noticed.
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Post by Tinnus on Jul 14, 2005 18:03:05 GMT 1
It is controlled by software AFAIK but I really don't think you can flash the T|E OS on a T2. And maybe it's controlled by software but the default value is fixed in hardware, not sure.
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