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Re: [Palm OS] Garnet VM virtual SD card
Thanks Pushwall. The MerckManual works fine, except it does NOT take advantage of the SD-1. It all stays in the 64MB of the GVM internal memory...and also very fragile, it crashed about once a month. It is annoying, especially when you spent 2 -3 hrs to install ALL your favorite progs. I tried the trick to copy the gvm backup copy back to .gvm, it does NOT do the trick, or it does the trick but refuse to hotsync...oh well, I love the gvm, but it is so fragile :( . It seems the more 64 MB you use, the more it crash. Is that your experience? If so, install progs on SD-1 may fix it, maybe. I will try your trick over the weekend, thanks again,
I found out the ONLY way to make a hotsync work, if it has been working before, is to uninstall and re-install gvm. bun |
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Complete reformat of the gvm store and restore from Resco backup takes less time than one single soft reset on my LD. :) BTW, this kinda has been posted by pushwall before. |
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One of the reasons it's so fragile, specially when the storage heap is larger than 16MiB, it's because gvm"launcher" is not waiting for gvm to completely die before allowing the user to launch another gvm instance.
Try it: just keep top open. Close gvm, and you'll see it stays alive for at least 10 seconds. Launch gvm while the "older" gvm is still closing and watch your files disappear. |
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Wow, that is a good observation. So you are saying, if you wait awhile when you turn off GVM before re-start, then it wont crash. That is good to know. And you also implied GVM is more stable if it is 16 MB rather than 64 MB. I guess if one can install things on SD card, then maybe 16 MB would be enough. Thanks, I am trying now and see how it goes.
Now my hotsync does not work. I realize the only way to resurrect the hotsync is to re-install gvm. I got quite some apps installed now and do not want to go from scratch, if i do not have to. I am thinking to copy the gvm.store somewhereelse, and re-install gvm and then re-copy the gvm.store back. I am not quite whether that will work, and now trying to search old thread to learn how to do it. Anybody want to give me a lift? TIA, bun Edit: backup: cp /home/user/.gvm/gvm.store /media/mmc1/. restore: cp /media/mmc1/gvm.store /home/user/.gvm/. |
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I tried again to install MerckManual to SD card, it wrote a file but returned with,
"vfsErrVolumeFull" "0 byte written" Does it mean the vol is full? How to get around? TIA, bun |
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First of all: "Resco" is the name of the software company, not the name of one particular application. You need "Resco Backup", which is the backup application of that company. Other backup apps (like freeware NVbackup) don't work, because they assume a NVFS, which the GVM does not have. English version can be downloaded from here, links to versions in different languages are available as well. Copy the PRC to card (/media/mmcx/Palm/launcher/), it can be started from there after selecting category "Slotx" in the standard Palm launcher. Alternatively it can be loaded to RAM (using FileZ e. g.). Even when staying in RAM, and GVM is running, the scheduled backup does not reliably start automatically (at least this is my experience on my NT800), so I recommend frequent manual backups. In the preferences menu you can enter the location of your backup file. Then press the big "Backup" button - all finished. In case of a crash you start Resco Backup from the card, press "restore", chose the backup file from the set of files (I have usually five backup sets present), and press "Reset" afterwards. BTW: Resco Backup works with one particular HotSync name only. It you decide to install it with a NULL HotSync name, and switch your HotSync name afterwards (e. g. with the -u gvm start option), Resco Backup will not find you formerly created backup sets. You need the MultiUser hack to get Resco Backup working properly again. HTH Regards Carsten |
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You might also want to consider another Resco product,...Resco Explorer,....it's a nice file management utility with backup, ftp, networking, and bluetooth suport. The built-in backup isn't as full-featured as their main Backup product, but it does a great job for a fast manual backup or restore. |
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