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palcal

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Posted: 03:08am 11 Mar 2018
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I still haven't got my workshop computer working so am using my Win 10 laptop. It would not recognize the E-64 when plugged into the USB so I connected to the console via a Microbridge. I opened MMEdit and tried to load a file but it told me SD card not configured? so I did that and it told me SD card not found, so I put in an SD card and the file loaded but it is not in the chip it is on the SD card. I have never had this happen before. What have I done wrong.
Paul.
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all"
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 03:21am 11 Mar 2018
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How did you 'load' the program?

It could be that you haven't set the correct syntax file.

There are different ways of loading program files depending on the device.
MMEdit get it right most of the time.

Jim
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palcal

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Posted: 03:33am 11 Mar 2018
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Hi Jim,
I just sorted it, sort of. When I tried to load the file a box opened saying MM File Master I had never seen it before so I clicked OK and the file went to the SD card. This time I closed the box and the file loaded Ok. Maybe this is a later version of MMEdit to what I was using before.
Paul.
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all"
 
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