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Hey sorry to bother you again but, mind telling the line length number so I can use LineBreaker to format my guides and stuffz?




Minox_IX said:Using the last release of AKAIO I've found that lunching hombrews will randomly give me white screens so I've to power off the DS.Devante said:By the way, isn't it true defragging flash drives doesn't work and is actually BAD for your flash drive?
Since it is a solid state drive and defragging was meant for disk drives.
Defragging flash drives does work, but it shortens it's life.
The commandline option are not needed for normal use of JKDefrag but with flash drives you can use -a 2 ( = Defragment only, do not optimize ) to avoid excessive writes.
QUOTE(Giovannin @ Sep 3 2008, 05:45 PM)
Any other with this issue?




It isn't anything directly to do with the microSD card (though it only seems to happen on large or oddly formatted sdhc cards which require a larger memory commitment from libfat - did you by chance format your card with >32k cluster size?), it is an internal error (trying to allocate more memory than the DS has.) Hopefully they will fix it by either freeing up some memory (putting some resources external which are currently statically built into the binary), finding any free()'s that are missing, or reducing the alloc to fit available memory - at least 3in1 stuff works now though (it was a similar problem.)Minox_IX said:"Error not enough Space, memory allocation error"
I'm using AKAIO 1.2 and a Kingston Class 4 microSDHC (Taiwan).cory1492 said:More info needed. AK2 version, AKAIO version, memory card model...Minox_IX said:"Error not enough Space, memory allocation error"
It isn't anything directly to do with the microSD card (though it only seems to happen on large or oddly formatted sdhc cards which require a larger memory commitment from libfat - did you by chance format your card with >32k cluster size?), it is an internal error (trying to allocate more memory than the DS has.) Hopefully they will fix it by either freeing up some memory (putting some resources external which are currently statically built into the binary), finding any free()'s that are missing, or reducing the alloc to fit available memory - at least 3in1 stuff works now though (it was a similar problem.)
It's formatted with FAT 16 with 32K cluster size, but I've tried with FAT 32 with 32K cluster size and that doesn't work either.
QUOTE(logical thinker @ Sep 9 2008, 01:33 AM)
I didn't even know that there were different Ak2 versions, but mine is the regular Ak2 version.Bri said:I think he means whether it's one of the "2.1" AK2's or not: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=101670
-Bri

You've the same model SDHC I have here then, try formatting it with panasonic SD formatter (link), I haven't had a single problem with my own when copying anything (big or small) and that is all I have ever used to format it (read the info at the top of that page I just linked to.)Minox_IX said:It's formatted with FAT 16 with 32K cluster size, but I've tried with FAT 32 with 32K cluster size and that doesn't work either.
I'm using AKAIO 1.2 and a Kingston Class 4 microSDHC (Taiwan).

Same here. Actually, the only difference is that I use an AKRPG.cory1492 said:You've the same model SDHC I have here then, try formatting it with panasonic SD formatter (link), I haven't had a single problem with my own when copying anything (big or small) and that is all I have ever used to format it (read the info at the top of that page I just linked to.)Minox_IX said:It's formatted with FAT 16 with 32K cluster size, but I've tried with FAT 32 with 32K cluster size and that doesn't work either.
I'm using AKAIO 1.2 and a Kingston Class 4 microSDHC (Taiwan).



