I am using the same cards as always and have tested this with the
Wavelan card in or out with no change. For the record, I am able to
receive beams and can print using infrared. I can't get the send beam
slip to come up though and instead get the error messages I mentioned
earlier. I'd love to fix this so that I don't hav to worry that I'll
produce something on this newt and then not be able to move it
somewhere else.
Thanks,
Dale
>on 18/04/02 23:24, Dale Steele at dtsteele_at_mac.com wrote:
>
>>=20
>> Woo:
>>=20
>> I don't get to the slip. When I chose to beam a document I
>> immediately get the 8007 error followed by the other one in another
>> dialog box. I've always been able to select beam and them choose
>> between beam and the smartdog option.
>>=20
>> Thanks,
>>=20
>> Dale
>>=20
>>> What choices showup in the 'beam slip'?
>>> ------------------
>>>> my backup u2000. I get an initial 8007 error followed by a 48201
>>>> error message. This seemed to begin recently after I began using a
>>>> Lucent SilverLAN card. I have both drivers installed for this card as
>>>> well as the smartdog drivers so I can beam to visors/palm units. I've
>>> ------------------
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>
>Hmmm, =AD8001: PCMCIA card battery must be replaced, according to the
>Programmer's Reference. You don't happen to be using an old SRAM card, are
>you?
>
>=AD48201: Invalid magic pointer. I'm not sure what that means. Anyone? Paul?
>
>-Laurent.
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