Hacking Opera browser freezing on EZ-FLash Vi

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I have an EZ-F5i and a slot-2 Super Card in a DSL. I patched the Opera broswer to use the Super Card as the backup memory. The Opera browser works fine for a minute or two, and then freezes up requiring a hard reset.

Anyone else having this problem? Is this a firmware issue?
 

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The new one, 2.0.

As we discussed earlier, the Bunjalloo browser freezes too.

Both the Opera browser and Bunjalloo browser work fine on the same DSL using my old R4.
 

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Bunjaloo is a homebrew where opera is a retail game.
It's not the same engine used to launch those nds files.
What happen if you use k1.90OB11 with softreset OFF when you launch opera ?

Also which hardware revision is your EZVi ? [705] or [805] ?
Which firmware you have on it ?
What kind of microSD do you use (brand/size/made in) ?
Have you tested with the same microSD on your R4 ?
 

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How can I tell which hardware revision it is?

After playing with it some more, it seems only certain websites tend to make it freeze -- most notably Yahoo. Many other websites work just fine.
 
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