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geoffh
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I just had a "friend" accidentally erase all my data. I wasn't watching carefully but here's what I think happened. Can anyone explain this?
1) He was trying to beam me a file using beam box. Which we have done before.
2) He accidentally sent me the file AMX (his was 2.x)He has a palm iiie (I don't know why)
3) Suddenly all data and apps were gone as if a hard reset had happened, but he had no paper clip handy and doesn't know how to do a hard reset.
4) Luckily, I had 99% already backed up with backup buddy and just restored when I got home. I just looked up the file AMX on my visor and it is AMX 1.0, which is strange although I have no idea what this file is. Anyone know whats up?

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Goyena
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I'm curious about this file as well. Any developers out there who know what it does or at least what it means?

I went to PalmGear and searched for "AMX" and found it mentioned in a review on the Visor. It seemed to create sync problems for the writer as well, though not of the same type.

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mcgaw
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I think AMX is part of the kernel on which the Palm OS runs.

Check out: http://www.kadak.com

-- Michael

[This message has been edited by mcgaw (edited 12-17-1999).]

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