50g port 1 corrupted?
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11-02-2023, 09:58 PM
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50g port 1 corrupted?
Hi everyone. I have a problem on a 50g. When I reset it (ON-F3) it says "invalid card data", but there is no SD card inserted. From the file manager I noticed that port 1 doesn't even have a free byte and upon entering the list there are 6 files with names made up of random characters. I can't access port 1 from the LIB menu and the error is "insufficient memory". Trying to delete the files from the file manager I get no results...
Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance. Hardware: Hp48S - Hp50g (5x black + 1 blue) - HP39gII - Hp27s - Casio fx-CG50 |
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11-03-2023, 03:11 AM
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RE: 50g port 1 corrupted?
Try executing the PINIT command. Fastest access: just type it out and press ENTER. It initializes all existing ports. Its description in the AUR: "PINIT is particularly useful when a third-party library has corrupted memory. It stores and then purges an object in each internal port. This has the effect of initializing each port without disturbing any previous-stored data, while removing any invalid objects."
<0|ΙΈ|0> -Joe- |
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11-03-2023, 11:23 AM
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RE: 50g port 1 corrupted?
Thank you! it worked perfectly! ?
Could the problem have been caused when changing the batteries? or is it due to the installed libraries? Thanks again! Hardware: Hp48S - Hp50g (5x black + 1 blue) - HP39gII - Hp27s - Casio fx-CG50 |
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