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still waiting...
Card Access
Come on Card Access, we know you read these boards...
I've shared E-Mails with them 2 weeks ago and they said 2 weeks. They've also advertising March - so I guess about 3 days??????
I was also told 2 weeks about two weeks ago, I am eagerly waiting for mine!
It's Saturday, March 31, 2001... do you know where you're Thinmodem update is? 
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Originally posted by MarkEagle
It's Saturday, March 31, 2001... do you know where you're Thinmodem update is?![]()
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Originally posted by mcristia
Does this update relate to the regular Thinmodem?
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Originally posted by MarkEagle
Yes, this is the update for the original Thinmodem.
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Just wanted to pass along that the Thinmodem version 2.1 upgrade has been posted and is available on our web site.
http://www.thinmodem.com/thinmodem_downloads.html
-Card Access
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..Wow, it feels like getting your Term Paper printed out at the last minute... : )
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Originally posted by Card Access
the Thinmodem version 2.1 upgrade has been posted
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God bless America, my home sweet home...
Thanks Card Access!
I am looking forward to trying out the new 2.1 update!
We have seen a few instances of error messages or lockups during the upgrade process of modules. This is usually due to a low-level 3rd-party driver or hackmaster that tries to do some database operations in the middle of an update. In these instances, that driver or hack will likely crash because the files (which were previously present on the module) have been wiped out or rearranged.
To avoid this problem, we have changed the Updater application to not allow any 3rd-party system activity to occur during the update itself. However, we could not prevent it once the update is finished and the user is prompted to reset their unit. As a result, you may still see an error at the end of the update process, but the update is successful.
On a test unit in which I have the Stowaway Keyboard driver installed, this is a common occurrence...
-Card Access
Card Access: I would like to back out my Thinmodem update, because now that it's installed I only have 2K free on my Thinmodem... when previously I had more memory free than Blazer is taking up... and I had other software installed. What is taking up all this extra RAM?
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If I'm not wrong, the space is being taken up by Browse-it 2.0 and OneTouch mail. If you don't use one or both, then just delete Browse-it and/or OneTouch email using FileMover and looking into your module. That should free up a bunch of space.
Remember to use FileMover to look for Browse-it ("BrIT" files) files and OneTouch Mail files and delete them also or some files will be left on your machine.
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