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Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide

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2. Unplug each <strong>Communicator</strong> from Econet in turn, attempting a<br />

command such as *CAT after unplugging each one. You should get<br />

the Line jammed message each time until you unplug the<br />

<strong>Communicator</strong> that has the fault ie when the *CAT command works<br />

without the Line jammed message, the last <strong>Communicator</strong> you<br />

unplugged was the faulty one. Return the faulty <strong>Communicator</strong> to your<br />

supplier for repair.<br />

3. If this does not isolate the fault, it is in the Econet cabling or FileStore<br />

itself. Shut FileStore down and try plugging a <strong>Communicator</strong> into it<br />

directly. If this works, there is a fault in your Econet cabling. Contact<br />

your supplier for help.<br />

4. If this fails, contact your supplier to arrange further investigation and<br />

repair.<br />

Memory fault found<br />

The memory components in FileStore have a fault. Contact your supplier to<br />

arrange a repair.<br />

Net error<br />

There is a fault in the Econet cabling. Contact your supplier to arrange a<br />

repair.<br />

No clock<br />

The 'clock' signal which Econet uses to synchronise communications (rather<br />

like a metronome dictating the beat of a musical performance) is hot<br />

reaching the station.<br />

1. Check that the station is plugged into Econet.<br />

2. Check that FileStore is on and plugged into Econet.<br />

If these are not the problem, there is a fault in FileStore's clock unit. Contact<br />

your supplier to arrange a repair.<br />

No reply<br />

FileStore has stopped working part way through obeying a command. Check<br />

that FileStore is still turned on, plugged into Econet and in user mode.<br />

Not found<br />

A user has specified a file or directory that does not exist, usually. because<br />

they have mistyped the name, or do not know where it is. Use<br />

Appendix 2: DEALING WITH PROBELMS<br />

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