Using "Switcher", which processes can be shut down to accommodate more RAM for running Opera 6? In other words, what are the minimum processes required to run Opera 6?
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In switcher, the only processes showing are the ones you can shutdown.
If I recall correctly the one you never should shutdown is the one with "eik" in it, that's the system.
You can shutdown everything else like:
desk, messaging,internet,you have,office,extras,calender,contacts,...
I don't know about the 'Tel' app, sometimes shutting this down gave me errors but it's worth a try.
[quote="Dazler"]I don't know about the 'Tel' app, sometimes shutting this down gave me errors but it's worth a try.[/quote]
It is possible to shut down "Tel" app without problems (I have version 4.13). Maybe this is the difference why I never got an error.
Lately it shutsdown without any problem, software works in mysterous ways 😉
It turns out that 'Switcher' has a 'switch view' option in the menu that shows all the other processes currently running. It's those I'd like know which ones can be shut down without crashing the system so I can run Opera 6 with more RAM. [/b]
Certainly there's somebody out there that knows what processes can be stopped to accommodate Opera 6? Chime in...please...
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For your information
http://www.aikon.ch/reviews/sw_review.php3?softwareid=112
with shift+ctrl+chr+k several times (x3) till screen is white and then
ctrl+internet your have more space but optimize your 9210 with
instructions
on
http://www.aikon.ch/index.htm chapter optimierung
Success
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One easy thing to get some hundred kilobytes RAM more:
if your email & sms storage is set to MMC, when you need more ram go to the messaging app, and then shift-ctrl-X to storage on communicator memory. This way the /System/Mail/Index file is unloaded; this file, if you like me have several messages filed, may be quite large (my one is about 150 k). You can check how large is your file in screen #3 of Appman.
Of course you should be able to do the opposite also if your standard message storage is on the main commi ram.
Be careful not to receive emails or sms when your storage is in "the other" position; I found no way of transferring from commi memory to mmc or back.
By the way an useful app could be one to archive email and sms messages out from the messaging application, just to make it quicker and don't load always a big index file.
I've used switcher to take everything down to where all that's running is Internet and WWW. However, the other files that show on the 'switch view' of Switcher's interface are what look like kernel files along with others that may or may not be necessary to run Opera 6 when it is in the foreground.
Again, given the fact that Opera 6 is a memory hog and is not part of the hard-coded OS in the 9290, can someone enumerate which processes can be stopped; i.e., layout a matrix showing the process in one column and what it does in a second column and whether it can be stopped to run Opera 6 in a third column.
Thanks again...