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Posted by mss3 on 06-29-2001 12:34 AM:

memplug + cspotrun problem

I had recently bought a memplug and Mr. FlashUSA smartmedia card and downloaded the cspotrun program from memplug's website. What I'm trying to figure out is: which of these components is giving me the following problem. If I place 1 or 2 ebooks in the proper cspotrun directory on the memplug, then the cspotrun program works fine. But as I add more books, all of a sudden, I get a fatal error and have to reset when I try to run cspotrun. Then, if I remove the newer documents or the whole directory, the fatal error still exists. What could be the reason for this?

My other question is, if I formatted the smartmedia card, and then try to run cspotrun with ebooks in internal memory, the screen hangs and I can't even shut the palm off. Yup, another reset I had to do.
So what good is the "special" cspotrun program if you can't run it with the memplug attached?

Does anyone else have this problem?


Posted by TheOne on 07-01-2001 09:37 AM:

Re: memplug + cspotrun problem

quote:
Originally posted by mss3
I had recently bought a memplug and Mr. FlashUSA smartmedia card and downloaded the cspotrun program from memplug's website. What I'm trying to figure out is: which of these components is giving me the following problem. If I place 1 or 2 ebooks in the proper cspotrun directory on the memplug, then the cspotrun program works fine. But as I add more books, all of a sudden, I get a fatal error and have to reset when I try to run cspotrun. Then, if I remove the newer documents or the whole directory, the fatal error still exists. What could be the reason for this?

My other question is, if I formatted the smartmedia card, and then try to run cspotrun with ebooks in internal memory, the screen hangs and I can't even shut the palm off. Yup, another reset I had to do.
So what good is the "special" cspotrun program if you can't run it with the memplug attached?

Does anyone else have this problem?



Did you contact their support [email protected]?
You need to format your card with MemPlug, go to PiPrefs app and format it. Not much idea about the other problems.

TheOne


Posted by gbgood on 07-01-2001 02:12 PM:

I'm working on my own backup errors w/memplug (on which they're emailing w/me) but CSpotRun seems to be working fine.

I think:
-When you installed CSpotRun, the .prc and .pdb automatically go into palm\piDirect\ or you should place them here.
and
-palm\programs\CSpotRun directory is created automatically.
-place your .doc files in palm\program\CspotRun\
-lastly, they have to be .doc files - I also use DocsToGo to read my other types of text files.

Perhaps, this will help. Personally, I have had no crashes or errors with CSpotRun on my memplug.

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"I cannot live without books." Thomas Jefferson


Posted by mss3 on 07-01-2001 08:40 PM:

I have already tried formatting my card and I've contacted them already. They have simply told me to make sure I place the files in the appropriate directory (which I already did).

I didn't know the files MUST be in .doc format. I've seen it working with .pdb files since my ebooks are pdb files. I guess I'll try looking for a program that converts .pdb files to .doc files just to be on the safe side.

Thanks a lot. Do you notice if it takes a LONG time for cspotrun to recognize the books? Maybe when I saw the blank screen at first, I thought it crashed when in fact it was just trying to read the files.


Posted by mss3 on 07-01-2001 08:45 PM:

I have already tried formatting my card and I've contacted them already. They have simply told me to make sure I place the files in the appropriate directory (which I already did).

I didn't know the files MUST be in .doc format. I've seen it working with .pdb files since my ebooks are pdb files. I guess I'll try looking for a program that converts .pdb files to .doc files just to be on the safe side. Is there a good one you recommend? And how does one transfer to the handheld a non-pdb non-prc file using Hotsync?

Thanks a lot.


Posted by ssas on 07-02-2001 05:38 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by mss3
I have already tried formatting my card and I've contacted them already. They have simply told me to make sure I place the files in the appropriate directory (which I already did).

I didn't know the files MUST be in .doc format. I've seen it working with .pdb files since my ebooks are pdb files. I guess I'll try looking for a program that converts .pdb files to .doc files just to be on the safe side. Is there a good one you recommend? And how does one transfer to the handheld a non-pdb non-prc file using Hotsync?

Thanks a lot.


You don't need to convert something to something. cspotrun was designed to work with PalmDoc format (all files on Palm have .pdb or .prc extention) and all ebooks should work with it. Try to disable all hacks/DA (and PiDirect too!) or do the hard reset and try to run cspotrun before restore. But the way, be sure that you have installed the latest MemPlug update(cspotrun is in the bundle with other applications!)


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