Re: Garnet VM beta 5 on the N900

2010-01-19 Thread Nelson Ferreira
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 21:01, Aldon Hynes aldon.hy...@orient-lodge.com wrote:
 Nelson,

   Can you walk me through what you needed to do to get it running?  e.g.
 Did you download the OS2008 version?  For the N800 or the N810?  Does it
 make a difference which one?  Any gotchas to be aware of?


I used the N810 since it is the latest. I do not know if it makes a difference.
It was painless for me, so I do not know of any gotchas.

   I just tried installing the N800 version using dpkg -i and it gave me an
 error message
 /var/lib/dpkg/info/garnet-vm.postinst: line 22: maemo-select-menu-location:
 not
 found


I believe I got the same thing, but it was benign.

   I managed to start it successfully, but I could not find any easy way to
 kill it.  Comments on that?


I used the Ctrl-Bkspc to list all the apps and killed it that way.

   Also, any comments on how to get and load other Palm apps?


Like I said, I have not yet had the time to do so, for several
reasons. I hope in 2 weeks to get some time to explore that :-)

 Aldon

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 From: maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org
 [mailto:maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org]on Behalf Of Nelson Ferreira
 Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:25 PM
 To: Fernando Cassia
 Cc: Tablet Blog
 Subject: Re: Recording calls


 It does work, and runs the stock Palm apps fine.
 Still have not found the time to install the other Palm apps I still cling
 to

 On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:00, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Thomas Wälti twae...@gmail.com wrote:
 It literally took the Palm YEARS to get a call recorder.
 It took the N900 weeks (days :-) to get a call recorder - dictaphone -
 FM radio recorder - Internet radio recorder - Flash TV recorder, in
 AAC 128 kbps Stereo :-)

 Happy hacking - the N900 rocks!
 -Tom

 Has anyone managed to install the Garnet VM beta 5 on the N900?.
 I'm just curious if it works, as the Access Software page only
 mentions N800 and N810 tablets...

 FC
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Re: Garnet VM beta 5 on the N900

2010-01-19 Thread Craig Woodward

The error is due to the fact that the N900 doesn't have a divided menu area 
like the 700 and 800 series did.  Their application menu was divided up into 
functional sub-menus, similar to what Catorise does for the N900.  The app it's 
trying to run would place the desktop icon in the proper sub-folder.  One could 
easily make a script or small program of the same name that just returned the 
expected result code and most packages would run just fine.

The only real gotchas about running apps for the N800 series is that some of 
the libraries they call for are much older, and may have a slightly different 
API in the new versions.  That and the fact that they don't expect to run 
full-screen, since the previous tablet series had it's menu on the left side as 
a side-bar, and it wasn't retractable the way our top-based menu is.  (Which 
means most don't have close or task switch buttons either...)

I'd love to see an N820 emulator package that one could launch to run older 
apps.  It could put a side-bar in with launch, close and task-switch icons, and 
maybe throw in the placebo select-menu executable as well which could move 
desktop icons for older apps into a separate launch menu used in the emulator.  
Would be great to leverage the 800 libraries for the 900 as much as possible.

 Aldon Hynes aldon.hy...@orient-lodge.com wrote: 

=
Nelson,

   Can you walk me through what you needed to do to get it running?  e.g.
Did you download the OS2008 version?  For the N800 or the N810?  Does it
make a difference which one?  Any gotchas to be aware of?

   I just tried installing the N800 version using dpkg -i and it gave me an
error message
/var/lib/dpkg/info/garnet-vm.postinst: line 22: maemo-select-menu-location:
not
found

   I managed to start it successfully, but I could not find any easy way to
kill it.  Comments on that?

   Also, any comments on how to get and load other Palm apps?

Aldon

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[mailto:maemo-users-boun...@maemo.org]on Behalf Of Nelson Ferreira
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:25 PM
To: Fernando Cassia
Cc: Tablet Blog
Subject: Re: Recording calls


It does work, and runs the stock Palm apps fine.
Still have not found the time to install the other Palm apps I still cling
to

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:00, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Thomas Wälti twae...@gmail.com wrote:
 It literally took the Palm YEARS to get a call recorder.
 It took the N900 weeks (days :-) to get a call recorder - dictaphone -
 FM radio recorder - Internet radio recorder - Flash TV recorder, in
 AAC 128 kbps Stereo :-)

 Happy hacking - the N900 rocks!
 -Tom

 Has anyone managed to install the Garnet VM beta 5 on the N900?.
 I'm just curious if it works, as the Access Software page only
 mentions N800 and N810 tablets...

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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-28 Thread Graham Cobb
On Monday 28 April 2008 00:01:47 Tim Ashman wrote:
 import_vcard: Error reading card file addresses.vcf: required attribute N
 is missing!

Thanks for the information you sent me, Tim.  I have added a feature to GPE to 
default a missing N: from the FN: or ORG: lines if present, to improve Palm 
compatibility.  This feature will be present in the next release of GPE and 
any daily builds dated 20080429 or later.

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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-28 Thread Tim Ashman
Awesome!  Thank you.  Can't wait for the next release.

tim

On 04/28/2008 06:18, Graham Cobb wrote:
 On Monday 28 April 2008 00:01:47 Tim Ashman wrote:
  import_vcard: Error reading card file addresses.vcf: required attribute
  N is missing!

 Thanks for the information you sent me, Tim.  I have added a feature to GPE
 to default a missing N: from the FN: or ORG: lines if present, to improve
 Palm compatibility.  This feature will be present in the next release of
 GPE and any daily builds dated 20080429 or later.

 Graham
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-27 Thread Tim Ashman
I tried this from the command line and received this error.

import_vcard: Error reading card file addresses.vcf: required attribute N is 
missing!

Any ideas.

When I tried it from the program Tools, import it just fails without an 
explanation.

tim

On 04/22/2008 10:40, Graham Cobb wrote:

 gpe-contacts -i filename

 or the Tools-Import menu entry

 should import a multiple-entry vCard.  If it doesn't work for you please
 report a bug in the GPE bugzilla (http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/).

 Graham
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Jonathan Markevich
It's contained all in one big file in the /home/user/.gvm/ folder called
gvm.store. you can't really access it easily.  It could be a loopback
device, but even if it is, they haven't said anything about what filesystem
is on there.

So there are several very valid complaints here:
1) Access is running a horrible beta program.  It's teaseware.  No user
feedback, no developer feedback.  No hint of future support.  No
documentation.

2) No serious PIM on the platform.  GPE is conceptware.  It doesn't even
handle alarms acceptably.  No icons for events.  No categories in todo.
Sync through erminig is a great hack but a nasty implementation.
Gene Cash developed some scripts in python that are better, but still miles
from a good Palm PIM, and kinda slow.  He had trouble installing OS2008 so
abandoned all the OS2008 users.  Another great hack, of course, but not
professional at all.

3) No serious contact app.  GPE contacts is not bad for accessing, but
insanity to try and format things just so so that it figures out first and
last names.  Is it really that hard to put in 2 fields for that?  Nothing is
integrated with anything else.  Skype and Gizmo are given huge prominence,
and have no connection with the system contacts list.  At least the Google
Talk client has some kind of integration...

I've pretty much given up using the tablet for PIM use for now.  I'd pay
good money for something like Pocket Informant, if they ported it. You're
almost better off getting the smallest Palm handheld you can find and
carrying that alongside.

4) Data exchange is buggy across the board.  gpesyncd can do it, but you
have to fuss with your file for a long time before it's happy.  Check the
ITT forums for some people that have done it, in a few different ways.

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anybody know where the Garnet VM keeps its user files? I can't
 get it to import any of  my files from my Palm device, and after a
 successful hotsync, the VM won't launch at all, even after
 uninstalling and reinstalling the Garnet VM. There's obviously
 something incompatible in my files, but I can't find out what without
 being able to try my files one at a time, and the Garnet launcher
 won't allow me to install or otherwise access any of my Palm databases
 or other user files, only applications.
 The Access Web site isn't any help, and it won't even let me submit a
 compatibility report. I've tried manually searching my N800's
 directories with emelFM2, but I'm not finding anything that looks like
 Palm files, and the Search app is just as worthless as the built-in
 file manager because it won't search the whole file system and doesn't
 show the path to files.
 The Garnet VM is of no use to me if I can't use it to access my Palm
 address book. (That's also my #1 gripe with the Nokia tablet, by the
 way - there's yet to be any app for it that can sucessfully import my
 contacts in *any* format, including multiple-entry vCard and .csv.)
 I wish there were a usable PIM for the Internet Tablets. I've tried
 the gpe suite, and it will only import a single vCard at a time, and
 that's an extreme PITA. Gpe won't import csv files at all. I could
 retype all the entries just as easily, but since I have hundreds of
 entries that's not going to happen.
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Mark
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Jonathan Markevich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's contained all in one big file in the /home/user/.gvm/ folder called
 gvm.store. you can't really access it easily.  It could be a loopback
 device, but even if it is, they haven't said anything about what filesystem
 is on there.

This directory doesn't seem to exist on my device. It has to be
storing data somewhere else that doesn't get deleted when the app is
uninstalled. Otherwise, an uninstall and reinstall should bring it
back to working order.

Mark
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Jonathan Markevich
Note that it is a hidden directory - check with emelFM2 and tap the big H
on the toolbar to see it.

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Jonathan Markevich
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It's contained all in one big file in the /home/user/.gvm/ folder called
  gvm.store. you can't really access it easily.  It could be a loopback
  device, but even if it is, they haven't said anything about what
 filesystem
  is on there.
 
 This directory doesn't seem to exist on my device. It has to be
 storing data somewhere else that doesn't get deleted when the app is
 uninstalled. Otherwise, an uninstall and reinstall should bring it
 back to working order.

 Mark

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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Tony Green
On Tuesday 22 Apr 2008, Mark wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Jonathan Markevich
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It's contained all in one big file in the /home/user/.gvm/ folder called
  gvm.store. you can't really access it easily.  It could be a loopback
  device, but even if it is, they haven't said anything about what 
filesystem
  is on there.
 
 This directory doesn't seem to exist on my device. It has to be
 storing data somewhere else that doesn't get deleted when the app is
 uninstalled. Otherwise, an uninstall and reinstall should bring it
 back to working order.

Not necessarily. If the package is just removed (dpkg -r packagename), 
configuration files are left in place. If the package is subsequently 
re-installed, dpkg assumes those files will still be there so doesn't 
re-install them. To be certain that the next re-install will definitely 
install config files you need to purge the package (dpkg -P packagename).

I don't know for certain which option the application manager uses, but I have 
a feeling it's only remove rather than purge.



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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Graham Cobb
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 16:26:30 Mark wrote:
 The Garnet VM is of no use to me if I can't use it to access my Palm
 address book. (That's also my #1 gripe with the Nokia tablet, by the
 way - there's yet to be any app for it that can sucessfully import my
 contacts in *any* format, including multiple-entry vCard and .csv.)
 I wish there were a usable PIM for the Internet Tablets. I've tried
 the gpe suite, and it will only import a single vCard at a time, and
 that's an extreme PITA. Gpe won't import csv files at all. I could
 retype all the entries just as easily, but since I have hundreds of
 entries that's not going to happen.

gpe-contacts -i filename

or the Tools-Import menu entry

should import a multiple-entry vCard.  If it doesn't work for you please 
report a bug in the GPE bugzilla (http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/).

Graham
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Mark
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Jonathan Markevich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Note that it is a hidden directory - check with emelFM2 and tap the big H
 on the toolbar to see it.


Nope, it's not there at all. The offending file(s) have to be somewhere else.

Mark
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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Jonathan Markevich
If you are running from the launcher, it will probably be /home/user/.gvm
If you're running as root, you might have created it in /root/.gvm - I
really don't know where else it could be?

Try running this in a terminal:
find / -name gvm.store
You should find something that way... That's the brute force way :)

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Jonathan Markevich
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Note that it is a hidden directory - check with emelFM2 and tap the big
 H
  on the toolbar to see it.
 

 Nope, it's not there at all. The offending file(s) have to be somewhere
 else.

 Mark
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RE: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Dr. Nicholas Shaw
 1) Access is running a horrible beta program.  It's teaseware.  No user
feedback, no developer feedback.  No hint of future support.  No
documentation.



I totally agree.  I keep wondering when Access is going to go from horrible
beta to reliable tool.  I keep sending in my issues with installed software
and never get anything back except a thank you and with no subsequent betas
being releases, there's no way to know if Access is even working on Garnet.
It's a bit frustrating and I agree it's teaseware.  There's great
potential here though.

 

Nick.

 

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On Behalf Of Jonathan Markevich
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:15
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Garnet VM  PIM

 

 

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RE: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Dr. Nicholas Shaw
 2) No serious PIM on the platform.  GPE is conceptware.  It doesn't
even handle alarms acceptably.  No icons for events.  No categories in todo.
Sync through erminig is a great hack but a nasty implementation.
 Gene Cash developed some scripts in python that are better, but still
miles from a good Palm PIM, and kinda slow.  He had trouble installing
OS2008 so abandoned all the OS2008 users.  Another great hack, of  course,
but not professional at all.

 

I forgot. J I've become used to using GPE.  Last year I posted a few issues
such as categories aren't sorted, and there's no real way to accurately sort
contacts (tried using 'Name:' for people and 'Company' for business'
thinking that 'Name' would sort by last name (assuming last name is the last
entry) while Company would sort by first name (assuming it's the first
entry) but that doesn't seem to be the case).  Other than that, I've come to
depend upon GPE (todo, contacts, and calendar).

 

Dr. Nicholas Shaw

MAJ, USA Retired

 

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Re: Garnet VM PIM

2008-04-22 Thread Mark
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Jonathan Markevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you are running from the launcher, it will probably be /home/user/.gvm
 If you're running as root, you might have created it in /root/.gvm - I
 really don't know where else it could be?

 Try running this in a terminal:
  find / -name gvm.store
 You should find something that way... That's the brute force way :)


Let me clarify: that directory and file are there when Garnet VM is
installed... but not there when it's been uninstalled. Therefore,
regardless of that directory/file's existance or function, it can't be
responsible for containing the settings or data that persist when it's
uninstalled. The offending files have to be somewhere that still
exists even when the app doesn't.

However, thanks for that command line. It will be very useful in other
situations. :-)

Mark
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-14 Thread Matt Emson
Andrew Barr wrote:
 Access is in the business of selling to OEMs, not end users. I find it
 highly doubtful that they are going to charge for this, because it's more
 of a technology demo than an actual marketable end-user product.
   

I suspect that the emulator is based on POSE or their other later ARM 
enabled emulator. These were always provided for free. The effort has 
already gone in to developing the core of the product, so charging for 
it seems a little odd. Then again, PalmOS isn't really making a lot of 
money at the moment and the Access Linux Platform is yet to be released. 
Maybe they'll use Nokia tablets to hone their code. After all, it'll 
probably be running on Linux for Arm at some point.


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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread Elizabeth Kirby
Anyone know how much it will be?

I don't, per se, have a problem with paying for software.   My employers pay
me after all, for the code I write for them.  :-)

Whether it is worth buying depends on whether it does what I need, how well
 how much it costs.It doesn't hot sync to a mac, which is not good, but
I can work around it if I need to, so I guess I'll try it.

Beth


 Nevertheless, I've been thinking about it, and I'm going to uninstall
 it...
 Why do I want a VM that is going to be privative from May 31th? What
 advantage could I take from using its free apps if I'm not going to be
 able
 to use them in six monts...?



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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread Nicholas Piper
Dear Beth,

On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Elizabeth Kirby wrote:

 Whether it is worth buying depends on whether it does what I need, how well
  how much it costs.It doesn't hot sync to a mac, which is not good, but
 I can work around it if I need to, so I guess I'll try it.

I don't see why it wouldn't sync to a Mac: It's just using the
regular Palm HotSync protocol. I use Garnet VM with pilot-link (unix
hotsync software) no problem.

Kind regards,

 Nick
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread sebastian maemo
What I wonder is why it is so fast... I mean, once loaded the VM it executes
any Garnet application much faster than my 770 executes normal applications
(even osso-xterm)... Why is that?

Salut,
Sebas.
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread Andrew Barr
sebastian maemo wrote:

 Nevertheless, I've been thinking about it, and I'm going to uninstall
 it... Why do I want a VM that is going to be privative from May 31th? What
 advantage could I take from using its free apps if I'm not going to be
 able to use them in six monts...?

I was unable to find any indication that they intend to charge for the
software. In fact, there are some press releases from November that use the
language 'available as a /free/ download', and no indication that the
download was a trial, time-limited or something of that nature.

I think it's more likely that they are just want to retain control over the
software, and perhaps force upgrades. They may wish to keep the software
from running on unauthorized devices, and forcing upgrades means that
any 'hacked' software would be of limited use.

Access is in the business of selling to OEMs, not end users. I find it
highly doubtful that they are going to charge for this, because it's more
of a technology demo than an actual marketable end-user product.

 Salut,
 Sebas.

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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread sebastian maemo
2008/1/14, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 I was unable to find any indication that they intend to charge for the
 software. In fact, there are some press releases from November that use
 the
 language 'available as a /free/ download', and no indication that the
 download was a trial, time-limited or something of that nature.


That would be great, then.

It's a pity that I don't remember where did I read that warning message...

Nevertheless it would be a good idea to get some feedback from Access
confirming that point before migrating apps...

Salut,
Sebas.
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-13 Thread Jason Edgecombe
sebastian maemo wrote:
 2008/1/14, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 I was unable to find any indication that they intend to charge for the
 software. In fact, there are some press releases from November
 that use the
 language 'available as a /free/ download', and no indication that the
 download was a trial, time-limited or something of that nature.


 That would be great, then.

 It's a pity that I don't remember where did I read that warning message...

 Nevertheless it would be a good idea to get some feedback from Access 
 confirming that point before migrating apps...
It's in the license agreement.

It's a time-limited trial beta and the user may not continue to use the 
software after the period has expired.

Sincerely,
Jason
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-09 Thread sebastian maemo
GVM works fine on 770.

Salut,
Sebas.


2008/1/9, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Any one get Garnet VM running on N800 with 2008?
 http://www.access-company.com/products/gvm/index.html.

 When I install I get, hildon-fm1(=1.14 ), hildon-libs0(=0.14.11.1,
 libdbus-1.2(=.61)

 Chris

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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-09 Thread sebastian maemo
Nevertheless, I've been thinking about it, and I'm going to uninstall it...
Why do I want a VM that is going to be privative from May 31th? What
advantage could I take from using its free apps if I'm not going to be able
to use them in six monts...?

Salut,
Sebas.
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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-09 Thread James Knott
Chris wrote:
 Any one get Garnet VM running on N800 with 2008? 
 http://www.access-company.com/products/gvm/index.html.

 When I install I get, hildon-fm1(=1.14 ), hildon-libs0(=0.14.11.1
 http://0.14.11.1, libdbus-1.2(=.61)


I had the same results.


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Re: Garnet VM

2008-01-09 Thread sebastian maemo
2008/1/9, John Holmblad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 ... Or are you saying that after May 31 (2008 I assume) Access will start
 charging for this software?


That's exactly what I understand I read in a warning prompt when downloading
and installing Garnet VM...
I wish I was mistaken...

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Re: Cant Get Access to send email re Garnet VM Download Instructions

2007-11-28 Thread Peter Bart

On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 21:30 -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
 All,
 
 I seem to be having a problem getting the Access Corp www site to send 
 me the email that will allow me to download the Garnet VM. I have tried 
 several email addresses and two different email service providers but I 
 don't seem to get a response. Has anyone else had this problem. Here is 
 the url to the www page to which I am referring:
 
 
 http://www.access-company.com/cgi/gvm_nseries.cgi?action=download_formwhich=N800

Hi,
I had no problem although the email ended up in my junk folder. I sent
you the download off list.

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Cant Get Access to send email re Garnet VM Download Instructions

2007-11-27 Thread Acadia Secure Networks
All,

I seem to be having a problem getting the Access Corp www site to send 
me the email that will allow me to download the Garnet VM. I have tried 
several email addresses and two different email service providers but I 
don't seem to get a response. Has anyone else had this problem. Here is 
the url to the www page to which I am referring:


http://www.access-company.com/cgi/gvm_nseries.cgi?action=download_formwhich=N800
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Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

Acadia Secure Networks, LLC



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