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Hmm. This is not good. Hopefully it will be updated. They're using a really slow NetFront browser usually used on phones.
Honestly that doesn't make sense. It just sounds like it's doing a fast form of resizing (which would be CPU-bound, not RAM-bound).popoffka said:I've noticed an interesting feature: I've uploaded a photo to a website, and when viewed from a PC, this photo is a simple JPG, but when viewed in 3DS's browser, photo is 3D.3DS uses the MPO (or is it MP0?) format for images, which is an already-existing format which is simply two JPEG images together, so depending on the viewing device (I assume the 3DS has a user-agent identifier, can anybody grab it for me?) a different file is forwarded... unless you mean an image host with no MPO support, in which case it's either the browser falling back to JPG display (like non-APNG viewers reading the first PNG chunk) or the 3DS redirecting to the local file of the same name, but I'm thinking the first is much more likely.
Now that I see the link, since it's got the filename as JPG I'm not sure which it is, unless MPO has some identifier modern browsers pick up on. I don't have a hex editor handy right now to check.
That's what happens when your not using the whole ram. It's probably using like 16MB of ram OUT OF 128MB.heartgold said:QUOTE(Tanveer @ Jun 7 2011, 11:20 AM) i am on the 3ds now. this page sort of looks blurry. loading time is pretty bad. and dont think it has flash.
tj445 said:I just hope they dont do the ridiculous "Pay To use flash/Java" thing.
Other than that the browser is good if we dont consider the lack of plugins
Who else thinks that this browser uses the same engine as in the Ipad?
For those with low IQs: this is merely convention; it doesn't guarantee that a site even has a "mobile" version, which is what he's talking about (tip: search for "[site] mobile" on Google to find out for any particular site).yuka001 said:Just a quick tip, although it's something well known from Internet phone users, but adding "m." in front of the urls sometimes loads the light versions of websites, which are much quicker.
For instance, for quickly checking a game's walkthrough while playing: http://m.gamefaqs.com/
Works with facebook, and some other sites too.