stjulien
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Though I do not consider my problem definitively solved, I do want to report that I am now syncing fine. What I did to get here has too large an element of mojo/black magic/shotgun approach to give confidence that I know what went wrong and could prevent its reappearance. I am still pursuing it but what I have to date may help others.
Quick try solution: look for Hotsync memory in the extensions manager and if it is off turn it on. Making only this change eliminates one version of the 4100 error. (I am not sure that this is a general 4100 solution because the error message I eliminated was slightly different from the one that originally prevented my syncing.) But I would try checking this first. (Let us know if it helps you.)
If that does not do it:
My shotgun approach: 1) Hard reboot of the visor, 2) uninstall, using the OS9 Palm installer, the palm 2.5 version of macpac that comes on the OS9 CD (select uninstall where the default popup menu choice is "easy install"), 3) uninstall using Visor�s CD, the 2.1 version of macpac that comes with the visor 4) search for all instances of hotsync or palm and trash them, 5) wander through the extensions list looking for strays and zap any you find that are obviously associated with palm/visor.6) In the extensions manager choose OS9 base (turns off all 3rd party and not a few apple extensions). 7) Reboot. 8) Install the Visor version of MacPac, 2.1. 9) Sync immediately after boot to confirm sync, 10) load in any data that you might have held out of this process.
Visor Tech did get back to me with a recommendation which may help others with a similar problem(and it has overlaps with my solution) This is the new solution from their updated database: 1) Double memory, palm desktop, hotsync mangager, conduit manager, and serial port manager 2) uninstall palm then search for all palm, eliminate & finally reinstall palm (I talked to them about also uninstalling 2.5 from OS9 and am under the impression that they will recommend that as well for OS9 users.
Good luck all, John
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