Warning Message

Description

Time out.

The end of condition was not satisfied.

 

 

 

Too Many eActivity Files

The data communication operation you are trying to

 

perform is not possible because there are too many

 

eActivity files.

 

 

Low Memory Error Processing

An error occurs on the ClassPad if it is unable to reserve enough work area memory to perform a particular operation. When a low memory error occurs, any application in use at that point is shut down and an error message like the one shown below appears.

Tapping the [OK] button clears the error.

Important!

• To avoid loss of data, you should make it a regular habit to periodically perform the save operation.

You may lose some of the data you are inputting with an application that shuts down due to a low memory error. When the low memory error occurs while you are using the eActivity application to create data, for example, any unsaved data you have input is lost.

Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad

The memory of your ClassPad is divided into four parts: main memory, a storage area for storing data, an eActivity area, and a RAM area for executing various calculations and operations. Reset and initialize restore normal ClassPad operation after some problem occurs.

RAM Reset: Perform RAM reset when the ClassPad freezes up or otherwise fails to perform as expected for some reason. A RAM reset does not affect data stored in main memory, the storage area, or the eActivity area, but it clears any data stored in the RAM area.

Memory Reset: There are four different types of memory reset operations. Deleting all variable and program data in main memory, deleting all eActivity data, deleting all data in the storage area, deleting all three of the above.

Memory Initialize: Initializing memory deletes all data and returns ClassPad memory to its initial factory default state.

This section explains how to perform the RAM reset operations only. The memory reset and memory initialize operations are performed using the System application. For details, see “14-2 Configuring System Settings”.

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