I downloaded a demo version from
www.conklinsystems.com
Mark/Space has settings for the 7135. See link
http://www.markspace.com/support/ind...2&root=9&id=11
I was able to send faxes, however when I put it to receive, it crashes and gives this error: Fatal alert, MemoryMgr.c,Line 4475,invalid Chunk ptr.
Does anyone know anything aabout this error message? I did a google search checked for this error message and I think it might have to with X-master. I tried the settings from Mark/Space on the 7135. It waits for the fax but it rings when I press send it crashes. >Can you please help? I was going to offer my spare backup phone (verizon) for testing but am not sure how they would test it if it is not activated.
I sent an-email to Conklin systems and got this response:
At 12:02 AM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
>Can you please see if the 7135 Kyocera is compatible? The earlier one
>(6035) is listed. My understanding is that Mark/Space has set up
>instructions on how to run the 7135.
I checked with Markspace, and they have no idea what you might have heard about.
Markspace discontinued fax years ago, so if there's an old FAQ item or something about it, we've never seen it.
We ourselves do not have a 7135 in-house. (Heck, haven't even
-seen- one, except maybe once at Palmsource.)
>I downloaded your trial version. It keep crashing when I receive.'
..and..
At 01:29 AM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
>I downloaded your trial version. I have a 7135 Kyocera. I was able to send faxes, however when I put >it to receive, it crashes and gives this error: Fatal alert, MemoryMgr.c,Line 4475,invalid Chunk ptr.
>Can you please help?
Ok, THAT shouldn't happen, ever. Can you please tell me what your modem settings under Modem Config, and also the Advanced Settings
(under Edit Settings in Modem Config.) Also, when you hit receive, does
it get to 'Waiting to Receive' or does it crash before it gets to where it's waiting for an incoming call.
If it crashes before it gets to "Waiting for Receive", then if you could send a fax, and then send us the log (Display Log, Copy to Clipboard, and then email or paste into a Memo and sync it over to the PC to send,) that will give us a better idea of what's going on with your particular device.
There is a Kyocera 7135 entry in the settings table, but that's a legacy setting from years ago from Markspace. The baud rate is peculiar, you might try making that more rational. Also, CS Fax has internal support for CDMA and GSM that was never in MS Fax. In the advanced settings, try setting Connection: to CDMA.
Are you on Alltel?
