Hi, I've been a great fan of LucasArts since I was like 7 My big brother introduced me into it...
Since then I played those games a lot of times and even got the on scummVM on my XP
but since my dad gave me a Tungsten E2 I've been having a great time playing Monkey1 and DOTT on my palm! But I have a really big problem...
Your ARM version (and the snapshot one) doesn't work unless I have something like 15MB free on my palm (It gives me a message saying that he couldn't copy the engine files becuase I don't have them (and I think I got them ) or that I don't have enought memory.)
So my solution is as LucasArts is more important the my job itself I have unninstalled DocumentsToGo and got more space, and it works like a charm
IS there anyway I can run this baby with LESS memory??? Something like 8-10MB would be excelent...
Funny thing is: back in the good old day when I had my 386 I also had to free some memory to run the game LOL.
Thanks in advance.
Note: in your download section I can only see the ARM TEST version...
where is the link to download the other versions? (other than snapshot for instance...)
Thanks again and sory for my poor Braziliam english
Must I free about 13MB of memory to run this great soft??
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I suggest PowerRun because I didn't like the way ZLauncher handled SD card apps, kept losing my categories, and took up a lot of space. Not to mention the crashes in the file browser...
PowerRun will work with any launcher, including the built-in one; it creates small shortcut-style .prc files that direct PowerRun to copy the program and its databases from the card, and back them up to the card when you're done. It's worked with a few programs that would ordinarily refuse to run from the SD card, such as the high-res Sim City.
PowerRun will work with any launcher, including the built-in one; it creates small shortcut-style .prc files that direct PowerRun to copy the program and its databases from the card, and back them up to the card when you're done. It's worked with a few programs that would ordinarily refuse to run from the SD card, such as the high-res Sim City.