Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!macsuppor From: macsuppor@a1.nl (DEnnis Brinkhuis) Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.beginners Subject: Re: Invisible memory card...? Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 11:40:34 +0100 Organization: Debri Productions Lines: 25 Message-ID: <1dhrg1m.abqrdkdpmlz9N@a1-88-106.a1.nl> References: <36384578.2637@bton.ac.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: a1-88-106.a1.nl X-Newsreader: MacSOUP 2.3 BJ wrote: > Hey, > > AS some may know, I'm still waiting for the right cables to connect my > Mac to the NY, but in the meantime can somebody explain why the NY > doesn't recognise that there is a memory card in port 2? When I start up > from the black bootdisk with the access card in port 1, and a > (formatted) memory card in port 2, it says MEMORY CARD: NOT FOUND. > > The card has loads of space on it, (although there is a Gran Turismo > save on there also) so why is it not being recognised? Is this something > to do with the comm. cable not being connected? Please help. > > Ben ;-) I had the same problem, and so I worked at the low speed the first months. At the short course I noticed that the powerbooks did work at higher speeds so I started finding out why it did not wok on my system. I think I trew the prefs of PScomUtil away and the next time I started it up, it asked at what speed I want to work. Then I said a higher speed (the highest speed is not possible with mac, if I remember well). Then It saved the bautrate to the memorycard. And now it works fine. DEnnis..