On 12/3/01 4:04 PM, "Michael_Guzzo/Harmac_at_harmac.com"
<Michael_Guzzo/Harmac_at_harmac.com> wrote:
> About a month ago I asked for some help with PQ and PQ connect. I still
> haven't gotten this thing to work yet so I'm turning to the list for a last
> ditch effort.
>
> My config:
> UMP2000
> PQ v1.2 (from UNNA) installed on internal
> PQ Connect (PQC) for Mac (from UNNA)
> MacOS 9.2
> PalmDesktop USB -> serial converter
> Quicken deluxe 2000
>
> The problem: I haven't been able to upload transactions to the Mac. The
> newton throws a -48807 (undefined Newtonscript variable).
> It's not comm related (h/w, anyway) because NCU works fine and I can select
> the Palm USB port in PQC.
> The error is thrown when I "connect" and there is definitely some comm
> between the newt and PQC, then it errors.
>
> Is anyone successfully using PQ connect with Quicken 2000/Mac?
> What's I'm looking for is a configuration that _works_
> Is the package at UNNA complete? Am I missing an extension?
> Can you let me know what version of PQ/PQC/Quicken you are using and/or
> email the pkg(s) to me?
> If I have to I'll downgrade to Quicken 98.
Sorry, can't help you with that setup. If you ever decide to move to
PocketMoney/Quicken 2001, then I'll be able to help...
-Laurent.
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