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- From: cthomas@athena.mit.edu (Michael T Ford)
- Subject: Re: TDS 512K Card
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.094942.12189@athena.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 09:49:42 GMT
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- In article <2b4e6722.2602.1comp.sys.hp48.1@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com> akcs.ejf@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com (Ed Fasula) writes:
- >Speakin of the 512k card does anyone have this problem: Sometimes (like
- >when I got my card back after service by TDS) the HP proclaims INVALID
- >CARD DATA. It's happened so much it's like seeing an old friend.
- >Anyhode usually this is solved by BS'ing through all four banks merging,
- >then freeing each one. WHY!?!?.
- >
- Not sure why unless the card isn't aligned properly. Mine does that too.
- If you don't want to lose the data, you can:
- 1. Turn the calculator off
- 2. Take the card out
- 3. Put it back in
- 4. Turn the calculator on again
- 5. If it doesn't work, go back to step #1
- Of course--that's only if you don't want to lose the data (or can't afford to).
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- Mike WZ0C
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