From: Alan Hoyle on
On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 16:59:42, Thomas P Brisco wrote:

> Just gave it a whirl on the T5, and it gets to "loading", and the
> progress bar never makes it all the way across. Opera continues to
> be only a source of resets for me ....

If you still want to play around with it some more I would into the
IBM VM Prefs and increasing the Java Thread Stack Size and Memory
Maximum Size for Opera Mini.

It's also possible you don't have enough free memory, or the available
memory might be too fragmented. The former can be solved be deleting
apps or moving them to a card. The latter can be solved by using
something like UDMH.

http://www.palmpowerups.com/readarticle.php?article_id=8

-alan

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From: Thomas P Brisco on
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 17:01:31 +0000, Alan Hoyle wrote:

> On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 16:59:42, Thomas P Brisco wrote:
>
>> Just gave it a whirl on the T5, and it gets to "loading", and the
>> progress bar never makes it all the way across. Opera continues to be
>> only a source of resets for me ....
>
> If you still want to play around with it some more I would into the IBM
> VM Prefs and increasing the Java Thread Stack Size and Memory Maximum
> Size for Opera Mini.
>
> It's also possible you don't have enough free memory, or the available
> memory might be too fragmented. The former can be solved be deleting
> apps or moving them to a card. The latter can be solved by using
> something like UDMH.
>
> http://www.palmpowerups.com/readarticle.php?article_id=8
>
> -alan

Meh; had already set the VM prefs to maximum (on all accounts), and had
some 36M free -- can't imagine that was the issue.

Problem solved; my Nokia N810 showed up. Browser works great.