I find whenever I make big changes to something like you have it pays to either delete or rename the save folder when first running.
There could be old settings kept there that cause a conflict with something that's been changed causing a crash, and that same something can often work ok with a fresh start and settings redone from scratch etc..
Renaming it I got in the habit of doing, because if you delete it & forget to back-up tracks, POI's & pins etc. like I forget to do often, they're gone.
At least when renamed you still have access to them & can copy them into the new save folder before deleting the old one once happy with how things run.
Not sure why it would squish the text up, just a guess here but it could be bigger original size of the actual font itself, say for example each character of your old font is at 100% of size 20x20 pixels & your new one is 22x22 it might cause issues.
Dunno if fonts are all made to a standard original 100% size or not, if they are then that's probably irrelevant, but if they're not it could be a cause.
If you've changed the font size and not changed the x= and/or y= settings for the code that controls where the font is displayed in the relevant .css, .ui etc. files that could cause it to bunch up like that & also cause bits to be missing.
The memory thing seems a bit weird, any older crash reports in the same file from before you changed things to compare with?
According to the log entry your maximum memory is only 38MB which seems very low.
I would have thought it would be more like this one, especially running Primo:
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You can control how much memory Primo uses with a sys.txt entry.
When working that out 1MB = 1048576 bytes
So if you wanted to limit Primo's memory usage to 50MB the entry would be:
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In the device itself it's probably hard coded in the ROM, nothing I have that's WindowsCE can be permanently changed, well not that I know of anyway, it's possible to access the memory settings where there's a slider but I find it's set for the maximum amount of memory for running programs anyway, and that's on 64, 128 & 256 MB devices.
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