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redblade8:

--- Quote from: AlexP on April 29, 2010, 06:27:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: soap on April 28, 2010, 08:59:06 PM ---Directory Cache ?
Might very well increase UI responsiveness.


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Indeed, but that is on/off - no value setting anywhere.  I think this is destined to remain a mystery )

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I remembered where I changed it originally, it was in debug ( keep out! ) lol  it is not there right now... ( maybe I smoked something funny that day or something even though I don't smoke, haha ) But ja, it doesn't seem to exist or anything or such. It was some sort of RAM value that I could change, and make biggeer...

saratoga:

--- Quote from: redblade8 on April 29, 2010, 02:12:47 PM ---I remembered where I changed it originally, it was in debug ( keep out! ) lol  it is not there right now... ( maybe I smoked something funny that day or something even though I don't smoke, haha ) But ja, it doesn't seem to exist or anything or such. It was some sort of RAM value that I could change, and make biggeer...

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The debug screen values aren't configurable from the debug screen, so you were probably just looking at one of the internal rockbox buffers which continually change on their own as audio is decoded. 

redblade8:
Naw, it was a value that I could change specifically. I could change its value and make it higher of a value , or lower. Default setting was around 256MB. Then again, I could be wrong about it being in the debug section. I don't really know...This doesn't really seem to exist...(anymore..?)
Hmm...I have given up on this topic =s   I am sure I dreamed it up or something...( haha, unless I go back in time to my sisters hockey tourney in Kelowna, and go to the hotel we were staying at to see exactly what I did, and what I was changing...then I will probably never find it again =P )

I recently changed my e200's processor from 30mhz , 0 boost,  to 80 mhz 18 boost. Is that recommended? Am I screwing myself over?

- any difference between a e200 v1, and rhapsody edition? ( ones faster, slower, has more of this or that...?Any thing like that?) just wondering...

gevaerts:

--- Quote from: redblade8 on April 29, 2010, 03:08:21 PM ---I recently changed my e200's processor from 30mhz , 0 boost,  to 80 mhz 18 boost. Is that recommended? Am I screwing myself over?

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If you have to ask, you probably shouldn't touch anything in the debug screen. The "Keep out" is not there as a joke.

redblade8:
I suppose. But I also did not notice any difference in how my MP3 is working or anything...

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