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Memory is insufficient to perform the instruction or function. You must delete items from memory before executing the instruction or function. Recursive problems return this error; for example, graphing the equation Y1=Y1. Branching out of an If/Then, For(, While, or Repeat loop with a Goto also can return this error because the End statement that terminates the loop is never reached.
You need to update your flashplayer. Go to www.farmville.com. Your farm will load. Go to the bottom of the page where you will see "if you are having trouble seeing Farmville, update your flashplayer by clicking HERE". Worked like a charm for my husband's account.
What browser are you using? Try a different browser. If that fixes it, it's probably something in cache or a malformed cookie causing the problem. Clearing your cache and cookies may help.
I believe what Tascam means by the 'effect loop' on the 2488Mk2 is simply a send loop within the device which internal effects can be set on (vs. a the 'send loop' which exists when you send a track out the sends, through an external effect device, and then back through one the the 2488 inputs). This effect loop is sent to the stereo bus as well as the bounce sub mix.
To use the internal effects in this way you'd select a track with the 'select' button for the track (or you can do multiple tracks by repeating this process for each track one at a time). Then press the send button and on the top of the screen you'll see the effects loop. Just set your send there to 100 or so and that track will be sent to the internal effect loop and be affected by whatever single effects you have turned on. To print these tracks with effects you can either premaster or create a bounce mix. Just make sure you mute any tracks you don't want in a bounce because a bounce will record anything which is on the stereo bus.
(See page 42 in your manual for Tascam's explanation for using the single effect and page 58 for how to create a bounce submix).
Most often the problem is caused by loops in your PHP. One common mistake is to forget to actually ++ add to the counter at the end of a loop, so your loop will continue to run forever. Another common mistake is that, you do add to the counter, but then accidently overwrite it again at the start of the next loop, so you never gain any ground.
Depending on what your loops is doing, this can cause your script to continue to output the same information over and over again (continuing to make the page longer and longer and longer) or it can keep processing the same information over and over without outputting anything giving it the appearance of a page that is trying to load but is lagging.
One way to help you spot this is to echo () the current counter number (or other useful information) at the beginning of each cycle. This way you might get a better idea of where the loop is tripping up.
If you're not using loops, you may want to double check that any HTML or JAVA you are using on your page isn't causing the problem, and that any included pages are without error.
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