Re:5MB HP Flashcard

PalmTech@aol.com
XXX, 15 Mar 1994 12:54:50 -0400 (EDT)

Three items related to the current thread:
1. It is documented that alarms are only triggered from files on the B: drive. I've tested it recently, and it's still true. Don't know where the problem resides.

2. If you launch a program which uses libraries that are on the PCMCIA card, and then remove the card, the Zoomer is likely to crash. Data files and executables do not cause this. Just remember that you don't want to remove the media while a program is running or open in the cache on any machine.

3. If you create parallel file structures (see GWrepDoug's recent msg) on the PCMCIA card, the Zoomer will look on the C: drive first when you launch an app, causing a few seconds delay in launching. So, if your Z seems to be "slow" that may be the source.

jack
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