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Harddisk

Theoretically it is possible. You would have to get/rig up a cf to ide connector. Pinouts are available on the net. Rig your hard disk in an enclosure such that your HDD from the PC is well buffered against shocks during your car ride. Personally though I feel you are asking for trouble with an extremely high probability of head crash & rendering your HDD totally unusable.
9/6/2005 3:43:42 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 06, 2005
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E125 screen failure symptoms

As a rule the failure of the LCD on a Casio pertains to greying out of the top 1/3 portion of the screen. The touch screen - the part that senses your stylus inputs i.e. taps, double taps, tap & hold / drag continue to work. Seems like the failure is not in the LCD but the fluorescent lamp at the top end of it. It could be the lamp itself or the inverter circuit. Have an experienced technician check the lamp out. It is not a very diffucult item to replace. Nor is there any desoldering / soldering involved.
9/6/2005 2:24:04 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 06, 2005
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E-125 Getting attachments for emails

What can & cannot be downloaded will be determined by your setup in ActiveSynch on the desktop. When connected right click on the Inbox on ActiveSynch main screen & select settings. Check mark the "Include File Attachments". If you are downloading the jpg files uncheck the "Limit Attachment size to" so complete attachments will be downloaded. On the PDA start the inbox, tap on Tools - Options - Storage. You should get the option of saving the attachments on storage card if one is available to save on main memory usage. But this might not be an option if you use a CF wireless ethernet card for connecting & Synching. If it does show up you will have to uncheck this option to save the attachments in main memory. Hope this helps.
9/5/2005 6:41:03 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E125 Speaker Click

Solution to CF Recorder Click Noise Problem! Hi, ever since I got my Netbook, I was annoyed about the click noise, most Netbook users hear, when recording straight to a Compact Flash Disk. Problem To test if you are suffering from this problem, make the following test: 1. Make sure you have a CF disk in D: (or E: ) 2. Start the Recorder application. 3. Select File/New File and enter any name using the drive the CF is in (D or E) 4. Make a recording, for about 10 seconds, preferably in a quiet room without saying anything. 5. Playback the recording. You will hear a clicking sound often about once every second (varies according to CF-Card used)! 6. If you hear no clicking sound and the recording sounds clean, you have no problem! Solution I have just spent a couple of days at Photokina (the world's largest photographic trade fair currently on in Cologne, Germany) visiting CF-Manufacturers with my Netbook to get to the bottom of the problem. Basically, the problem is caused by the buffer in the CF-Controller emptying faster than it is being supplied with data. This affects a lot of CF card manufacturers and the only solution (apart from recording on C) is to use a CF card with an Hitachi Controller as that is the only controller which takes account of this problem and handles the data stream correctly. I tested a number of CF-Cards at the show (only Dane-Elec refused to let me test their card) and this is the result of my hard work: CF-Cards that Work Correctly: SimpleTech (all SimpleTech CF-Cards use the Hitachi Controller) Casio (Hitachi Controller) Hitachi (of course) DataFab (the sample I tested worked, they did not know which controller) Extrememory (Some work, some do not) Note: Large CF-Cards can still have problems. Even the SimpleTech 512MB CF-Card produced the click noise whereas the 256MB card was OK! CF-Cards with Click Problem: Sandisk (incl. Ultra) Toshiba (all 3 controllers tested) Dane-Elec (not tested, but uses Toshiba controller) Those were the cards I tested. Perhaps the members of this forum can post their findings on other makes not mentioned above. I personally made the mistake of buying a Toshiba card and had no end of problems. I must say that the people at Toshiba were very helpful and let me test a range of their cards. I will now be returning my Toshiba card and ordering a CF-Card from Simpletech as the cards I tested worked well. I have no connection with any of these card manufacturers! However, I do recommend that before buying a CF card for the Netbook, from any manufacturer, you should always do the above test, first! Remember, in most cases I could only test 1 card per manufacturer so each card could differ. Test before you buy is very important in this case! I hope this helps!
9/5/2005 6:35:00 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E-125 and Cradle/Internet access......

I don't know about the craddle - but I guess it should work too. I use a USB cable - and it works okay. You need to run MS ActiveSync (install v. 3.5 - it's better), and when you see a green circle in your taskbar, you can try and access Internet (your desktop should, of course, be connected to Internet).
9/5/2005 6:30:57 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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Casio E-125

Blinking amber light means the battery is not fully recharged. Once it is charged, press the power button. If the the device still does not turn on take out the main battery and the backup battery. Put the main battery in first, then the backup battery and put the battery switch in the lock position. Press the power button and you should see initializing memory..., then starting..., then it will ask you to set up the device.
9/5/2005 6:23:52 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E125 MP3 Player

You need to have your music files in a "My Documents" folder on your CFC. If they are anywhere else, the media player will not see them.
9/5/2005 5:15:05 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E-125 connecting to Siemens ME 45

There are 2 things you could try. If you have a serial data cable for both the devices try using a nul modem (Casio part # SB-91 includes best nul modem ever made ) & select Hayes compatible on serial port on E-125. If you have a built in modem in ME-45 it should work. Similarly you could use MS Outlook as an intermediary for transferring your E-125 telephone numbers to ME-45.
9/5/2005 5:00:44 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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Casio pocket pc calendar doesn't show appointments that were syncronized from outlook

The Menu: VIEW - Categories option at the bottom, has all categories checked off. However, the logic dictates that it will only show the categories checked off, and if any appointment (appointments being made in outlook are not categorized) with no category would not show in the pocket pc. The logic written into the software, is, if no categories are checked off, then it will show ALL appointments. It would be nice if there was an option in the category view menu to SHOW ALL, but there isn't. You just have to uncheck all the categories.
9/5/2005 4:31:00 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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Cassiopeia E-125 & Nokia 7650

You will need 2 things. Software to load on your E-125. The included Cd with your Nokia should have it. You will need a special cable to connect Nokia to E-125. I don't know where you will find it easily. There is a firm in Finland which makes all kinds of cables to connect different models of Cassiopeias to different models of mobile phones - essentially Siemens, Nokia & Ericsson. They run about US$ 50/= Last time I saw their listing it was 4 pages long. You might have to do some searching on the net or contact Casio for information. Hope this helps.
9/5/2005 4:18:30 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E-125 Owners BEWARE!

Unless a Casio technician has looked at it don't take Casio's word for it. There is an inverter PCB which converts the DC to high frequency AC for the fluorescent back light. lamp. This is available & can be repaired / replaced. There is also an issue with the E-125 backlighting which simply requires resoldering of a connector on the main pcb. Then there is the fluorescent lamp itself which can go bad & may be replaced. So DO take your device to a well equipped competent technician to look for the precise problem.
9/5/2005 4:07:53 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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E-125 Turns off and won't turn on

This is what I suggest: Get yourself a new backup battery. First backup your Casio. Then install the main battery. Plug the Casio in and recharge overnight. Once recharged, install the new backup battery. Make sure you do not touch the battery with your hands. Use a tissue. This should solve your problem if the Casio is not physically damaged.
9/5/2005 3:50:19 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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Casio not reading CF card after using it in Desktop PC

Try another CF card/accessory in the slot to determine if the CF socket on the E-125 is not damaged. Also run scandisk on it while plugged into the card reader on yopur PC. There have been issues with 128 mb CF cards manufactured by SanDisk (who are OEM suppiers to several other brand names also ) randomly malfunctioning. Inspect the pins in the CF slot on the PDA to see if any of the pins has been bent/corroded. Hope this helps.
9/5/2005 3:37:59 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 05, 2005
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Anyone experience problems with an overclock E-125?

There are some overclocking programs available like through www.jimmysoftware.com or even hardware fixes. The one by jimmysoftware is for the iPAQ only. iPAQ Overclocking software I would strongely avoid doing the hardware fix. The overclocking applies only to the processor itself and does not take into account the I/O from the the processor to the various other hadrware components. Some games, video, and apps may perform better but anything hardware related like PC card or CF cards that have a function like modem, networking etc. . . can run into timing related issues and not function. At least the software version can be easily removed. Good luck
9/4/2005 6:44:35 PM • Casio Cassiopeia... • Answered on Sep 04, 2005
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Hola, me obsequiaron un casio paw1300 3070, la carga esta al maximo y puedo ver hora y fecha, pero las funciones no dan lecturas, altitud, etc, tampoco funciona la luz, cual sera el problema?

English translation; Hello, they gave me a casio paw1300 3070, the charge is at maximum and I can see the time and date, but the functions do not give readings, altitude, etc., the light does not work either, what would be the problem? Casio paw1300 3070 Problems
3/22/2024 7:16:58 AM • Casio Computers... • Answered on Mar 22, 2024
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Wie kann ich die Casio TK 2300 umschalten auf Einzelbon

Um die Casio TK-2300 auf den Einzelbon-Modus umzuschalten, befolgen Sie bitte die folgenden Schritte:
  1. Dr?cken Sie die Taste "Programmierung", um das Programmierungs-Men? aufzurufen.
  2. Geben Sie das Passwort ein. Standardm??ig ist das Passwort "0000", es sei denn, es wurde zuvor ge?ndert.
  3. Dr?cken Sie die Taste "1" f?r den Registrierungsmodus.
  4. Dr?cken Sie die Taste "3" f?r die Bon-Einstellungen.
  5. Dr?cken Sie die Taste "1" f?r die Einzelbon-Einstellungen.
  6. W?hlen Sie "Einzelbon" aus, indem Sie die Taste "1" dr?cken.
  7. Dr?cken Sie die Taste "CA/AT/NS" (Clear All/All Tender/No Sale), um das Programmierungs-Men? zu verlassen.
Ihre Casio TK-2300 ist nun auf den Einzelbon-Modus umgestellt. Wenn Sie einen Artikel auf den Bon legen, wird ein Bon ausgedruckt, der nur diesen einen Artikel enth?lt. Wenn Sie weitere Artikel hinzuf?gen m?chten, wiederholen Sie den Vorgang. Ich hoffe, das hilft Ihnen weiter!
3/5/2023 5:45:55 PM • Casio Computers... • Answered on Mar 05, 2023
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Weird behaviour on my CASIO WK3500.

.This issue with your CASIO WK3500 keyboard could be caused by a few different things, including:
  1. Power supply issue: The issue could be with the power supply, and it may not be providing enough voltage to the keyboard when first plugged in.
  2. Circuit board problem: The issue could be with the circuit board within the keyboard, and it may not be able to start properly if there's a problem with the power supply.
  3. Firmware issue: There could be a firmware issue that is causing the keyboard to not start properly, which could be resolved by updating the firmware.
  4. Electrical interference: There could be electrical interference in the area that is causing the keyboard to behave erratically.
2/6/2023 12:29:41 AM • Casio Computers... • Answered on Feb 06, 2023
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