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The Digest    Sun, 16 Sep 2007    Volume 02  :  Number 1141
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- BIG DISASTER, HELP PLEASE

- Re: 5mx and internet

- Re: acom Goldcard and Mac?

- cleaning the garbage in any text-editor,


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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007
From: Rolf Vonau <address truncated>
Subject: BIG DISASTER, HELP PLEASE



Hi 9500 users,
I wrote a big OPL program (up to yesterday it has the size of 30 kB), which has to send Ctrl+D (delete an outgoing email) and than confirmation. By any reasons -  I don't know why - the program sent this command to its own source code in the background. So I lost the whole sourcecode !! 8-((
The source code was stored at the MMC card (D:\)

My questions to you:
do know you a program, which can recover deleted files (like undelete for Windows files) or which can read the MMC card including the FAT.
An other possibility could be RevTran for 9500's OPL, because the APP file of my application is still present. May be someone has got such a program and could send it me. I will handle it very confidentially.
Hoping for your help

Best Regards

Rolf


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Date: 16 Sep 2007 08:47:13 +0000
From: ealasaidandsimon <address truncated>
Subject: Re: 5mx and internet



A good way to connect a 5mx to the internet is an infra-red to 
ethernet device; we have a clarinet ethir-lan machine we got off 
ebay; there are others. It plugs into your router or wireless base 
station with an ethernet cable, and then has an IR eye that the psion 
can use to connect to the network.

For connecting to a mac, you can use a USB-serial adapter (not all 
work) and the programme 'Java Psion Link', or just have a dedicated 
CF card that swaps between the psion and mac. (it might cause 
problems if you load your usual CF, full of hidden system files, onto 
the mac)

Best wishes

Simon


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Date: 16 Sep 2007 10:16:00 +0000
From: Steve Hodgson <address truncated>
Subject: Re: acom Goldcard and Mac?



On 16/9/07 at 09:35, The Digest wrote:

>A question in one the recent Digests made me think of this: Can a Dacom GoldCard modem be used with a MacBook? New MBs do not have an internal modem anymore.

May be worth picking up the Apple USB modem or something
similar. It's £35 and (being an Apple product) there are
probably cheaper options but it works well.
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Regards,

Steve Hodgson                        <mailto:<address truncated>


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Date: 16 Sep 2007 10:44:55 +0000
From: Itamar Engelsman <address truncated>
Subject: cleaning the garbage in any text-editor,



Att.: Vlad A

Re.: cleaning the garbage in any text-editor - Just a thought, if you clean out all the editing details anyhow why don't you write your notes in the EPOC editor in the first place ?  You would get a clean file that you can transfer without any cleaning necessary.

Best regards,

Itamar

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