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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:10 pm Post subject: help with memory map on Ipaq rx5720 and toughbook CF 27
I have an HP Ipaq rx5720 which i run memory map v5 on, i would also like to run it on an old Panasonic toughbook CF-27.
The CF-27 tells me it requires windows XP to run the programme and i have been told that CF-27 isn't capable of running XP
Is there a way around this or could i use the CF-27 purely as a monitor screen to show what's running on the ipaq All i'm really after is a bigger screen for the memory map.
Any help is appreciated
BTW i'm a complete numpty when it comes to computer stuff , so please put any advice into easy terms for me
Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 376 Location: Catford, London, UK
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:09 pm Post subject:
Hi,
Presumably the toughbook is running Wndows 98SE. You should be able to install and run Memory Map 2004 (v4.4.3) on that. v4.4.3 should still be available for free upgrade (or downgrade in your case) from the Memory map website. But it might be tricky to find now that their technical forum is deceased. Post again if you can't find it.
Your v5 license key (at least up to v5.1.3) should work with MM2004 and the maps are backwards compatible, except that they may need to be "cut" to ~400MBytes (in the same way as for PDAs). Note that Memory Map .MMO (overlay) files are not backwards compatible with 2004, so you need to export/import in .CSV format.
I then tried to put an extra map on and the thing threw a wobbly
it now won't boot up windows and shows an error message, Save to Disk file not found
Save to Disk feature is disabled.
Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 376 Location: Catford, London, UK
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:23 pm Post subject:
Hi,
Sorry for the slow reply, but I'm not running MM2004/Win98SE/v5 maps on my own PC now. However, I can now confirm that the above combination works fine on an apparently lesser PC (166MHz Pentium1) than the toughbook, although with a larger Hard Drive.
The fault that you describe sounds more like a Win98 or even BIOS file handling issue - did you have plenty of free space on the HDD (and defragged it recently) ? I don't have any experience with the toughbook, but most versions of Windows seem to get rather flaky with less than perhaps 20% HDD space remaining.
The map files supplied with MM2004 were about 300MBytes each, which is as large as I find open satisfactorily on PPCs, so is the size that I cut the GB map, and have used in MM2004. I don't have any of the MM v5 regional products, and (not surprisingly) the whole 3GByte+ v5 GB map doesn't open in 2004/Win98. As I hinted before, a v5 .MMO (overlay) file can crash MM2004.
I believe you're right about it being a windows problem, hopefully a guy from work is going to re-boot it for me i'm handing the laptop over to him tomorrow so fingers crossed.
This has taken a long time to get the toughbook working but someone put it right for me, apparently there was a hard drive error but all fixed and working with gps/memory map now and running windows 2000
I have one small problem, the screen continually turns itself off after approximately 5 mins. I've set the power save options through the control panel to never switch off but despite this it still goes blank
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