Soul Raven
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OK, here is what I have from additional testing. These are just the problems that I had. If you want a list of everythin I *did* get to work on the card, or you want me to try a specific app for you, let me know:
Acid Freecell
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>Upon startup (activation, whatever), I get:
<LI>,Line 1: Not Enough Memory to run Acid
<LI>Freecell
</UL>
Pocket Poker
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>Upon exit, I got:
<LI>MemoryMgrNew.c
<LI>Line: 1862, Not a Handle
</UL>
TealDoc
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
<LI>When accessing a document that is loaded on the card:
<LI>DataMgr.c, Line: 5006,
<LI>Resizing record
</UL>
These were all Fatal Exceptions, and were cleared with a soft reset. Everything worked fine when I moved the files in question back to internal memory.
Also, I suppose it's not really an error, but I ran into some inconsistancies with some 3rd party launchers.
Launcher III: My first problem was that I was still using ver 1.4. It had problems with a power-off removal of a Springboard (both Backup and Flash). It went into some sort of spasm and kept redrawing the main form. Upgrading to ver 1.51 fixed this.
It also seems to have a problem with the bullets, indicating that an app is on the card. It will correctly put a bullet by an app that is on the card, but it also puts a bullet next to every single app on the same page that is alphbetically higher than it. For example, when I first put in the Backup module, it identified and put a bullet next to the "Backup" app icon. It also put a bullet next to every app on the same page that began with the letter "A", even if it was not on the card. With the Flash module, the "File Mover" icon has a bullet, as well as every app that starts with A, B, C, D, and E.
This was not nearly as annoying as the fact that it doesn't remember what tab an icon was on when it is moved to the card, or the card is removed and re-inserted. Since I couldn't use the docs, I moved all my apps over, only to have them promptly show up in "Unfiled". I dutifully organized them on their little tabs again, removed and re-inserted the card, and wham, right back in "Unfiled". The default launcher does remember where they were, but to be fair, the poor guy that wrote Launcher III (which is my favorite, thanks dude!) could not possibly have anticipated this, but will probably work it out in a later version (Please!).
GoBar: This has the same issue with not remembering what tab or category the apps were in, but on top of that, has no bullets whatsoever on any app.
That's all I have found so far.
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