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Problems While Running Applications (continued)
Problem
You see this error message when trying to load a
program:
ERROR LOADING MODULE
LIBRARY NAME:
<libraryname>
FILE NAME:
<filename>
where libraryname and filename are the library
and files names of the program.
You see one of these error messages while
running a PSK or EZBuilder application:
SCREEN ERROR: 30
Code: 9
Hit any key To exit!
SCREEN ERROR: 31
Code: 3
Hit any key To exit!
You try to run a DOS application in the
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System and see
this message:
Not a valid application.
A DOS command does not work.
The terminal does not boot after you modified
the CONFIG.SYS file to configure a ROM-DOS
RAM drive.

Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port

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Chapter 4— Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Terminal
Possible Solution
You need to free conventional memory by removing files or
applications from drive C. For help, see "Delete File" in
Chapter 5 of the 2400 Family system manual.
You must set the RAM Drive Size configuration command. For
help, see "RAM Drive Size" in Chapter 6, "Configuration
Command Reference," in the 2400 Family system manual.
You tried to run a DOS .EXE application from the TRAKKER
Antares 2400 Menu System. You can only run .BIN applications
in the menu system. To run a DOS .EXE application, enter the
filename at the DOS prompt. For help, see "Running DOS
Applications and Using ROM-DOS Commands" in Appendix D
of the 2400 Family system manual.
For a list of commands, see "Using ROM-DOS Commands" in
Appendix D of the 2400 Family system manual.
Correct the error in CONFIG.SYS and use the DOS software
tools to recreate drive A with the corrected CONFIG.SYS file.
If you are having problems sending or receiving data through the serial
port on the terminal, check these possible problems:
• Make sure the terminal is connected to the PC, host computer, or serial
device through COM1. For help, see "Connecting to a Serial Device or
Network" on page 29.
• Make sure you are using the appropriate cable to connect the terminal
to the PC, host, or serial device.
• Make sure the terminal's serial port parameters are configured to match
the serial port configuration on the host computer or serial device. For
help, see "Using Serial Communications on the Terminal" on page 51.
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