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- From: akcs.alistairl@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com (Alistair S Lang)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: Ram card problem
- Message-ID: <2b07fa7d.2158.2comp.sys.hp48.1@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 20:40:01 GMT
- Article-I.D.: hpcvbbs.2b07fa7d.2158.2comp.sys.hp48.1
- References: <1e18jqINN9kp@gap.caltech.edu> <2b07eece.2158.1comp.sys.hp48.1@hpcv
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- Did you have anything stored on the RAM card when you got the "Invalid
- Card Data" error? Because I regularly get this error but only when I
- have nothing in the card. As soon as you store something in it you
- don't get this error. When the '48 is switched (generally) it
- checks to see what the system is set up as ie, looks to see if RAM
- cards are installed (or ROM) and does any system configurations
- required but apparently (I've read this somewhere before) if the
- card is blank it considers it to be "alien" and gives the above error.
- Therefore, I don't think it's any great worry.
- However, I could be wrong! [|8-))
-
- A S Lang
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