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cvitek
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Error message using Street Finder - "unimplemented"

I was trying to run Streetfinder on my palm, which I have done previously. However, this time I ran it, I got the following error message -

"SystemMgr.c,Line:154, Unimplemented" and I need to hit the reset button.

I tried reinstalling Streetfinder, but I still got the same error message. What does it mean, and how can I fix it?

Thanks.

Chris

Last edited by cvitek on 06-20-2002 at 10:42 PM

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BudPritchard
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Appears that Streetfinder is trying to use VFS which hasn't been activated on your PDA. Just a guess.

Anything different on your PDA between the time Streetfinder ran successfully and current crash?

Not enough memory can also cause weird problems.

You may want to contact the creator of Streetfinder and see if they have any solutions.

SystemMgr.c in error message is probably being issued by the Palm OS, not the application.

I've mentioned before that error messages of this type are rather useless to users. All error messages should show a code that can be looked up in documentation along with the solution.

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cvitek
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In reference to the VFS, the only thing I can think of is that I deleted backup buddy VFS from my handheld. I am using a visor prism, and is said I couldn't use the VFS.

I have removed a few programs, and installed a few others, but that is it. I will take a look at the Streetfinder homepage.

Thanks!

Chris

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BudPritchard
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Originally posted by cvitek
In reference to the VFS, the only thing I can think of is that I deleted backup buddy VFS from my handheld. I am using a visor prism, and is said I couldn't use the VFS.

Chris



You can use VFS if you have a memory springboard and software. Look in Products & Reviews for memory springboards and go from there.
Also search discussion groups for VFS, memplug, matchbook.

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cvitek
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Using VFS doesn't really matter to me, I just want to get the streetfinder software working again.

I reinstalled BackupBuddy and also re-installed the markerDB (which it says I need) but I still get the error message.

Any other suggestions or help would be appreciated. I have been trying other programs, and haven't had any problems with them - whatever the problem is, it only seems to affect Streetfinder.

Chris

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cvitek
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Well, I manually reinstalled all my files to figure out what was causing the mistake. Turns out that when I reinstalled my saved preferences, I got the same error message. So somehow I had changed a pref that ended up causing this error. Don't know how, or when, or what.

Chris

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