Sorry to hear about your experiences, but I 'soft reset' at least ten =
times a week with the memory(32 meg.) and 56K pc modem inserted. Reset =
button, software reset and even 'system error' resets for the last six =
years and I've only lost three cards. Each time the card would give me an =
error that it was close to toast, usually (-10606) and (-10607). Then in =
about 1-3 days the card isn't recognized no matter what I try, then the =
long 'bus errors' pop-up, (231568039045), then the card becomes a coaster. =
:-(
=2E..funny thing, the only way I've lost cards is NOT during/after resets =
but upon insertion; i.e. I use the card, release the card, re-insert, no =
joy...release card-stop-'reinsert card or info. is damaged' pops up-insert =
card-but no card slip not even in Extras Drawer. Next insertion the long =
bus error shows up and card is toast.
BTW, did you get these errors?
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>Nope, that' a soft reset. The 'hard reset' is bad for cards.
>
>I respectfully disagree. I have fried (permanently destroyed) 2 PCMCIA
>cards (one Ethernet, one linear flash) by leaving them inside the Newt =
when
>resetting (either by poking the button in the back, or initiating a reset
>via software).
>
>I know others have been happily resetting with cards inside for years, =
but
>I had bad luck twice and now I would never dream of resetting the Newt
>without popping out the cards.
>
>If anyone wants more details of this please search the archives. I have
>written on the topic before including exactly the troubleshooting steps I
>performed to try to revive the cards. Bottom line is I had to throw them
>away -- they were completely unusable.
>
>-Jeremy
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