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    Ram available

    Hello,
    this decoder has 512M of Ram, but only 256M is available for the image, is there something wrong?
    How can I unlock more Ram?

    Thank you

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    Hi,
    it is the same on all E2 STBs. Parts of the RAM are used for internal purposes.

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    thanks for the reply trial

    there is some way to configure how much memory must be available for enigma2, eg configuring some way the startup parameter of the kernel?

    256M is not enough to handle my Cross EPG and enigma2 crashes. I wouldn't use usb pen dongle to have swap memory, I've bought this decoder to have more RAM free and get a rid of usb pen memory

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    My LX3 always seems to have 1.7gig of flash memory free 1_0_1_51A_7E5_2_11A0000_0_0_0.jpg

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    You can use a swap file to "provide" extra RAM.

    It is strongly discouraged to save EPG on internal memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kowalski View Post
    thanks for the reply trial

    there is some way to configure how much memory must be available for enigma2, eg configuring some way the startup parameter of the kernel?

    256M is not enough to handle my Cross EPG and enigma2 crashes. I wouldn't use usb pen dongle to have swap memory, I've bought this decoder to have more RAM free and get a rid of usb pen memory
    I would advise you to use a external device for CrossEPG such as a USB stick or if you have a receiver with a internal HDD use that instead, CrossEPG can corrupt very easily and when that happens it will fill your flash in no time, resulting in a reflash to recover.
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    I'm talking of RAM not ROM, the EPG data are already saved on usb device. But when run Cross EPG seems to eat all the ram and the decoder crashes or restart.

    I've bought this device to have more RAM and do not use usb device for the swap (so the external hard drive can go in standy if not used, if I set up the swap on it it'll never sleep).

    So to sum up: there is no way to handle the 256M reserved for internal use and let less for this porpouse?

    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by kowalski View Post
    So to sum up: there is no way to handle the 256M reserved for internal use and let less for this porpouse?

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    No, only the manufacturer could do that via a bootloader update.



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    Quote Originally Posted by kowalski View Post
    But when run Cross EPG seems to eat all the ram and the decoder crashes or restart.
    Crash = crashlog, please upload one.
    Also, what EPG sources are you using? I have the same box running a Cross EPG update daily & never once has it crashed doing this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    Crash = crashlog, please upload one.
    Also, what EPG sources are you using? I have the same box running a Cross EPG update daily & never once has it crashed doing this.
    I'll provide you all the infos asap, for the moment thanks.

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