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Re: Free up 25-30 megs of Ram with 2 cabs here
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\ResProxy]
"ShareMemSize"=dword:00000000 Sweet,finally my RAM went back to normal.I wonder whats the purpose of that shared proxy package?
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Re: Free up 25-30 megs of Ram with 2 cabs here
I did the stuff mentioned in this thread, and it's helped a lot. Before, I'd do a soft reset and start with almost 60%, and I'd have to reset it again almost daily when it'd get to around 75-80%. Now when I do a soft reset, the RAM usage starts at around 40%-ish. It's still creeping up... it's currently holding at 58% with no apps running. Resetting weekly is better than daily, though.
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Re: Free up 25-30 megs of Ram with 2 cabs here
wow this worked great! used to boot at 55% and 85mb free, now it boots at 40% and 110 free. thanks!
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Re: Free up 25-30 megs of Ram with 2 cabs here
is this working for anyone on 6.5? I set to 0 and after soft reset it defaults back to 131072.
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Re: Free up 25-30 megs of Ram with 2 cabs here
I've confirmed an unwelcome aspect of using the No Push Internet cab:
Verizon TP2, Stock 6.1 ROM. With stock Opera 9.5 browser, keyboard closed, if I rotate to landscape orientation, the browser rotates, as desired. If I hit the asterisk button to open up Favorites, this opens up in landscape orientation, again as desired. If I then install the No Push Internet cab (and reset), Opera displays proper in landscape orientation when I physically have the TP2 in landscape. But if I now hit the asterisk button to open up Favorites, this displays in Portrait which is just not acceptable. I have ChangeScreen installed on my TP2, but lately haven't been using it, as I've found it to be less than reliable and predictable with some apps. Just in case its presence there was part of the problem, even though it wasn't running, I uninstalled it, reset the TP2, but there was no difference - Favorites opened up in Portrait orientation when Opera and the TP2 were in Landscape. I uninstalled No Push Internet, reset, and Favorites once again opened up in Landscape when Opera and the TP2 were in Landscape. Seems pretty clear-cut that at least on my TP2, this Cab produces unwelcome behavior with Opera 9.5, and is a deal-killer for me. Does anybody else see this behavior? Is there any way (registry setting) to prevent this while having No Push Internet running?
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