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MicoFlaco:
Okay so I have been looking through the forums to see if there is a way to play my own music while playing rockboy games (muting the sound from the game of course). It works on only one gameboy game (super Mario land) and the rest it says that there isn't enough memory. What I found for the fuze v2 was that it doesn't have enough working ram (8MB) to play music and any game larger than 249k at the same time. I have absolutely no idea about how the ram works but is there a way to let the ram access more memory? I realize that they are different models but they are from the same company so they should work similar right? I wouldn't know how to do it if it has to do with coding or anything like that.
I have a sansa Fuze + with 8GB and the version.... well I'm not sure, I go on rockbox info and it tells me 416da22-120402, but the thing that I installed for it said 02.38.06. So I don't know.
Also, the speed on the gameboy games are fine and only laggy on some gameboy color games. If it can be done it change the quality of the music and the games? I'd rather leave it like it is than degrade the quality of either

On a side note I want to say how much I really appreciate the people that work on this. I hated my MP3 until I installed this on it. Messing with this stuff is VERY difficult for most and you guys are very good at it.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: MicoFlaco on September 16, 2012, 04:01:59 PM ---What I found for the fuze v2 was that it doesn't have enough working ram (8MB) to play music and any game larger than 249k at the same time. I have absolutely no idea about how the ram works but is there a way to let the ram access more memory? I realize that they are different models but they are from the same company so they should work similar right?

--- End quote ---

No they have nothing in common.  The Fuze+ has plenty of memory for emulation.  If it doesn't work, its probably just not supported. 

MicoFlaco:
They work, just not when im playing music.
So there is no way to increase the amount of memory the ram has? I don't mind giving up a couple of GBs just for ram.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: MicoFlaco on September 16, 2012, 04:17:29 PM ---So there is no way to increase the amount of memory the ram has?

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Memory and RAM are the same thing. 

AlexP:
And shouldn't be confused with flash memory or hard drives which are for storage.

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