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unknown00
31st July 2007, 06:11 PM
so my tmobile wing is like a week old, i just put some simple java games on there last night and it's sooooooooooo slow. this is the slowest phone i've owned. i loaded the same games i loaded on my previous phones (cause i like them) and it takes an incredibly long time to long. on my previous phones (w850, v635, v3) the game takes about 1-2 seconds to load. on my wing, it takes at least 30 seconds. i'm looking at my system info (with no apps running in the background) and currently am using 71% program memory and 81% storage memory. is this normal? already tried freeing up ram with sktools and a reboot, but still slow. also, SNES also runs so incredbily slow...is it just me? please help!

ericizzy1
31st July 2007, 06:15 PM
so my tmobile wing is like a week old, i just put some simple java games on there last night and it's sooooooooooo slow. this is the slowest phone i've owned. i loaded the same games i loaded on my previous phones (cause i like them) and it takes an incredibly long time to long. on my previous phones (w850, v635, v3) the game takes about 1-2 seconds to load. on my wing, it takes at least 30 seconds. i'm looking at my system info (with no apps running in the background) and currently am using 71% program memory and 81% storage memory. is this normal? already tried freeing up ram with sktools and a reboot, but still slow. also, SNES also runs so incredbily slow...is it just me? please help!

search for battery status and overclock to 247(at your own risk)
goto modaco.com,l search for wing page pooling and do it at 6mb(again at your own risk)
from there your wing will fly...

unknown00
31st July 2007, 06:30 PM
i am considering it but i rather not. i don't know why the wing is so slow at just simple java games. is this only me? and is it normal for that much mem to be taken up without anything running?

BBM-Lee
31st July 2007, 06:38 PM
Well, it IS a windows phone...

wouldnt expect it to be fast and memory-friendly :-P thats why you tweak em..

but I do agree with you, I'm not a huge fan of overclocking

unknown00
31st July 2007, 06:42 PM
well a lot of pple are saying they can run SNES fine...lags so much on mine...i don't know if it's just me or what

Kar98
31st July 2007, 07:18 PM
See my reply to your identical question at howardforums.

unknown00
31st July 2007, 09:32 PM
didn't help much. is there a way to see ALL processes running and what is taking up what?

unknown00
1st August 2007, 04:14 PM
just changed the page pooling to 4mb...doesn't help still slow :( i don't want to overclock but it's sloooooooooow

Jewcookie
1st August 2007, 06:28 PM
I overclocked mine to 260Mhz, runs like the wind so fast. :P

nationalicon
3rd August 2007, 05:06 AM
The app that runs the Java games is a virtual machine, so most of the system resources go into running the app, not the actual game. You might also want to try another app like IBM's j9 jvm. I have used it and have had good results with some games. I would like to know who is running SNES at full speed and how. Probably without sound, though.

neptune
3rd August 2007, 02:40 PM
The app that runs the Java games is a virtual machine, so most of the system resources go into running the app, not the actual game. You might also want to try another app like IBM's j9 jvm. I have used it and have had good results with some games. I would like to know who is running SNES at full speed and how. Probably without sound, though.

If you read all the similar threads on xda, you will found out that someone explained how to enable sound playing snes games.

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