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PC-250, PC-260, and PC-300 User’s Guide Page 83
Could not erase card.
This may indicate that the wrong
card model number has been
specified, a configuration
problem, a card failure or a
hardware failure. As a first step,
verify the installation with
CTALKID.
Could not program byte.
This often indicates a defective
or failed memory card.
Databook Card Services not
installed.
Refer to the section in this
chapter titled Initialization
Problems.
Error erasing card.
See “Could not erase card”
above. Also, this message
frequently indicates a defective
or failed memory card.
Error in command tail.
Refer to the section in this
chapter titled Initialization
Problems.
Error writing card.
This often indicates a defective
card, particularly if the card has
operated correctly in the past.
Otherwise, see above error
messages related to card data
writes.
File already exists.
An attempt was made to copy a
file into a directory containing a
file of the same name. When
using TCXCOPY or the
CardTalk Control Panel to
format Flash/FAT cards, the only
way to erase a file is to erase the
entire card. A file cannot be
overwritten; so you must either
erase or chose another name.
File doesn’t exist.
A reference was made to a
filename that could not be
located in the specified path.