At 16.27 09-11-1999 -0000, Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
>Well, assuming your Star has a similar system to my NL-10, and you have the
>correct interface cartridge installed, all the signals should be present.
>If your machine uses a cartridge I would suggest taking it out and
>reinserting it just in case. Also, are you sure the cable you're using is
>OK?
No interface cartridge. The only cartridge fitting in the LC24-10 is a
memorycard for softfonts or as an extra buffer, and I have no such. The
cable should be allright, I used it with my HP520 with no faults. I do,
however, have yet another cable, and I will just give this a try as well. I
don't think the result will be any different though.
I still believe there is something wrong with MultiWorks, or said in a
nother way: I think Clipper (some sort of programming language for
databases, I think) was used in MW, and I know I have had problems before
with other programs using Clipper.
Does this ring a bell for anyone of you, or am I in a dead wrong direction
here?
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Yours sincerely,
Torben Joergensen, Oestermarie, Denmark.
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