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Offline Dack

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Re:PDA Problem
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2004, 19:35 »
hey promised the earth! Then delivered mud.
Technically it did meet the spec.

Offline TR

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Re:PDA Problem
« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2004, 19:45 »
Dack..cheers for the links.

I have 2 cables 1 with cradle and 1 with direct connection, they both work from my ex works PC so I know they work ok.

Cheers  8)

Offline Sandra

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Re:PDA Problem
« Reply #17 on: October 17, 2004, 00:57 »
I spoke to a friend tonight who had the same problem last week with his Hookie.
He said he had to reinstall the drivers then it synched straight away  ???

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Re:PDA Problem
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2004, 22:53 »
Just for your info I had the same trouble here, (different pda) it works on my sons computer but not on this one, I just think this puter is heading for the scrap heap :lol:
Out of all the things I've lost .......I miss my mind the most!!

Offline TR

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Re:PDA Problem
« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2004, 11:32 »
I think?? its COM1 not working  >:( but I could be wrong...I normally am  :P

Have sent Novatech a ticket to see what they say?


Just wondering though looking at the manual  ::) :o if the IRQ assignments for this motherboard are shared and I have a card on PCI slot 3 shows its shared and IRQ 4 is on the same shared assignment or am I barking up the wrong tree as usual  :-\ would it help if I moved one of the PCI card sto another slot? dont realy want to mess with anything now the PC is settling in well apart from the COM1  ::)


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