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alert101 Posts: 4

I've searched through the whole freaking forum and read all the posts that have anything to do with my problem, yes, I am also having trouble installing the drivers in WinXP for the MMC reader/writer supplied with the MP3 player. I've tried the Sandisk drivers, the drivers from SonyEricsson, the ones from Scmmicrosystem, the ones from wap.ericsson.com and the original ones, and a few others. None of them work. Some drivers install but it Windows still won't recognize the device.
Any programmers here who have made their own drivers? Anyone who have gotten it to work with some of the drivers I mentioned above?

AND DON'T TELL ME TO GO BUY AN USB READER/WRITER.
UNLESS YOU HAVE A SOLUTION FOR MY PROBLEM OR YOU HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM, f**k OFF!!!
I'M TIRED OF PEOPLE WHO POST 'BUY A USB, BLAH BLAH BLAH!' SUDDENLY THE THREAD IS 30 PAGES LARGE AND NO ONE KNOWS ANYTHING ANYMORE.
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Posted: 2002-10-30 13:21:00
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fregor Posts: 103

Mine works...
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Posted: 2002-10-30 13:25:00
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talbius Posts: 141

no need to be nasty about it, not the right way to go about getting help
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Posted: 2002-10-30 13:26:00
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toothlessjon Posts: 1

Mine works but sometimes I get a "drive write" error.
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Posted: 2002-10-30 13:33:00
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SolarFlare Posts: 7

If you really searched the forum, then you'll probally allready have the newest drivers for your HPM-10.
Okay here the solution.

Check if the parallel port mode setting in the CMOS is set to EPP

Install the newest drivers (Ppmmc.zip unzip the file and install)

after installing the drivers your computer will probaly freeze when trying to restart winXP. Hit the reset button and you won't have that problem anymore

Now remember that your software isnīt supported by winXP so you will have to be prepared for many bugs in the program.

Insert your memorystick to the connector and RESTART your windows.
Remember you will have to restart everytime you'll copy something new to your memorystick. Sometimes you won't have to restart but I've only tried this 2 times before, it seems that windows' "search for memorystick" doesn't work probaly.

You'll enter your memorystick as a new HD (ex. e:)

Compress your MP3's with "DietMP3" for optimal diskuse

Hope this works for you.

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Posted: 2002-10-31 00:28:00
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SolarFlare Posts: 7

answer to all the next questions:
ftp://ftp.scmmicro.com/dm/drivers/Ppmmc.zip


nobody ever reads the readme/help/FAQ-file...
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Posted: 2002-10-31 00:37:00
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z-eta Posts: 5

what is CMOS??
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Posted: 2002-11-04 01:58:00
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drhigh5 Posts: 107

My oh my. Telling people to **** off?

Well I say go and buy a USB reader/writer!!!

I got the MMC reader/writer working perfectly using XP pro with the newest driver. The only thing I had to do was to install it with my printer disconnected.

I have now bought a USB reader/writer anyway because it is 40 times faster and only costs less than Ģ20 including VAT and delivery.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=26264
They delivered the next day too.

If you have a large card ie. 128Mb you may as well go and watch telly for half an hour whilst you copy files with the serial MMC reader/writer.


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Posted: 2002-11-04 12:51:00
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SolarFlare Posts: 7

My serial cable is fast enough for me....less than 5 min to copy 32 mb data.
CMOS settings is the menu that you can enter during the BIOS upstart.
Reboot your computer and press "del"-key while your BIOS is starting.
Hope this helps you...

Here in Denmark you'll have to pay the same price for the USB-writer as the whole HPM-10 package!

I bought the mp3-player because it was a cheap solution. (the 128mb memory-stick' price is 2x the price of the HPM-10 package!! )

Sorry for my english im danish
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Posted: 2002-11-04 15:23:00
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SolarFlare Posts: 7

Oh and by the way. I asked someone in the store and he told me that the serial connection was a 2 MBIT connection.
And I know that a USB-device delivers a 12 MBits connection as a MAX.
That would make your USB-Writer 6 times faster
Personaly I don't think thats the money worth
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Posted: 2002-11-04 15:34:00
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