it is the standard driver package that came with my xp laptop.
when i put in the CICS PCMCIA card i cannot access it.
and in device manager an unknown PCMCIA device appears.
need proper driver?...i would think to access this. Is there a URL where it can be obtained legally?
This is a reply to an older thread i came across from Sept/09.
regarding repairing corrupt PCMCIA cards.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1564916#post
I have a corrupt CICS card that i am trying to fix but can not get my xp laptop to read the card.
thank you
tried another filter "00" no restrictions....still the same problem.
It seams to be the *7 combination.
digit 7 has no effect but a *7 causes a restricted call.
does the BCM 50 reserve this number pair for other operations?
Hi
I just put in a (used)BCM 50 for a client.
After 5 pm the client wants to transfer his "line 1" to his cell phone, but when i entered the "*72" (the carrier's code to transfer the line) i get "restricted call"?.
I checked the filters for sets and lines and both filters assigned have "no...
What's SOL??
Actually it's a version 1.0 rls-1.(something).
like Firebird Scrambler said ...I will need to find a second bcm 50 with the same version and transfer an image..
How do i do that?
Yes i have the key codes and the MAC address.
Before i go with your suggestion, i was wondering if any other option....shorting the battery ...removing the hard drive etc...might work??
It's strange a reset (1)can corrupt the drive?
What was nortel thinking...lol!
It has been stuck for 3 hrs. and i unplugged the system all night (12hrs)and plugged back in this morning.
I did a reset to erase the programing i had done to better understand what a level 1 reset can do...lol!!
This box is not in use except for the purpose of my own training.
any ideas
Hi! I am new to the bcm 50
I performed a level 1 reset according to the exact instructions and the procedure appeared to go fine but the system is now stuck in level 1 reset.(both yellow/red solid).
I have restarted the BCM but it goes from two solid yellows after connecting the power , back...
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