FAQ: MicroBase System v1.x
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What Versions Of Windows Has MicroBase System 1.x Been Tested
Under? MicroBase System v1.x is a Windows 16 Bit application program which was originally intended for use with early Windows versions. MicroBase System v1.x was tested by DSS under the following Windows Versions:
MicroBase System v1.x may also run under the following unsupported Windows Versions:
MicroBase System v1.x is incompatible with 64 bit versions of Windows. Note: If you are running a modern version of Windows (XP and above) with the MicroVib II Aircraft Analyzer, DSS suggests that you consider upgrading to MicroBase Professional v2.x. Click here for more information on MicroBase Pro. You can read about upgrading to MicroBase Professional v2.x here. |
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Why does MicroBase ask for my registration?
Before using your newly installed MicroBase
System, you must enter the factory supplied registration information that came
with your license agreement. |
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Does MicroBase support long filenames?
Since MicroBase is a Windows 16 bit application,
it does not support long filenames. When entering a filename or path statement
into MicroBase, you should observe the DOS/Win16 filename restriction of "8.3".
In other words, filenames are restricted to eight characters followed by a
filename extension of not more than three characters. Folders (directories) used
in a path statement are restricted to eight characters. |
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How do I uninstall MicroBase from my computer?
You may notice that MicroBase does not contain an
uninstaller program and does not create an entry in your Add/Remove Programs
selector. This is because MicroBase does not copy files to the system
directories and does not make entries in either the system registry or in any of
the Windows initialization files. |
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Why doesn't MicroBase display the print data dialog? If you are using MicroBase on a computer which does not have any printer drivers installed, you will not be able to select the Print Data dialog.
To correct this problem, install the printer
driver which is appropriate for your printer and then restart MicroBase. The
Print Data dialog will now be available. |
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How do I connect to MicroBase if my computer is not equipped with a serial port?
Your computer must be equipped with an RS-232
compatible serial port in order for MicroBase to communicate with the MicroVib
and MicroVib II Aircraft Analyzers. If your computer is not equipped with such
a port, see the FAQ, Using MicroBase With USB Ports. |
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Why does MicroBase produce
errors when I
attempt to connect with my analyzer? MicroBase may produce one of the following errors when it attempts to open a com port for communication with the MicroVib or MicroVib II Aircraft Analyzer:
If opening the com port continues to generate an error, check the com port using the following checklist:
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Why Can't MicroBase Connect To My MicroVib II Aircraft Analyzer? If you cannot connect to the model 1300 MicroVib II Aircraft Analyzer, use the following checklist:
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Why Can't MicroBase Connect To My MicroVib Aircraft Analyzer? If you cannot connect to the model 1001 MicroVib Aircraft Analyzer, use the following checklist:
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Why Am I
Getting Errors During Data Communications ? The fastest communications speed possible in Windows is dependent on many factors, including your serial port, computer speed and other programs running on your computer. If you have errors while unloading MicroVib Data or using the MicroBase Data Manager to transfer files, check the following:
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How Do I
Activate The Unload Log (MicroVib Unloading Only)? You can troubleshoot Unload errors by telling MicroBase to create a log of the steps it performs during the Unload process. MicroBase will automatically write the log to disk for viewing:
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Why does
MicroBase complain that "your index file appears to be damaged"? This error message appears under Windows XP Pro when the user attempting to run MicroBase does not have the required permissions to modify the contents of the MicroBase folder. This problem can be corrected by one of the following methods: Method #1 - Increase the MicroBase user's privileges:
Method #2 - Run MicroBase with different credentials:
Method #3 - Change the MicroBase folder's permissions:
Note: If you are using Simple File Sharing on your Windows XP Pro system, method #3 will not be available so you will have to use either method #1 or #2. |
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Why does Windows report the following error message when I run MicroBase?
"The system file is not
suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows This error message is produced when the user tries to run a Win16 application, such as MicroBase, on a Windows NT/2K/XP computer which has a damaged Windows 16 bit subsystem. This is a problem with Windows, not with MicroBase. Click on the following link to obtain repair information from Microsoft website:
Microsoft Help and Support Article 324767 |
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Why can't I find the import file (MBX) that I want to import data from? After having copied an import (MBX) file to a computer running Windows 95/98/ME, you may find that the file cannot be selected from within the MicroBase Import file dialog. This problem is caused by a bug in MicroBase v1.50.64 which fails to find an MBX file if it is located in the Root folder of a PC running Windows 95/98/ME.
This problem has been corrected in MicroBase
v1.50.72. Until you have upgraded your MicroBase software to v1.50.72 (or
higher), you can work around this problem by moving the MBX import file to a
folder which is not the Root folder and running the import function again. |
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Why can't I see the export file (MBX) I just created? After exporting data to a file on your computer, you may not be able to locate the file after the export has completed. This problem is caused by entering a filename which exceeds the dos/win16 file name convention of "8.3" or which contains characters which are illegal under dos/win16.
This problem is caused by the fact that MicroBase
currently only supports dos/win16 filenames which are in the form of "8.3". You
can correct this problem by exporting the data to a valid dos/win16 filename. |
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Why does my remote file listing not match my MicroVib II file directory? When using the MicroBase Data Manager to view a remote file listing, some files may not display properly if they contain characters which are not permitted under the dos/win16 file name convention of "8.3". This problem is caused by a bug in MicroVib II firmware v1.30 which permits the user to create file names which contain characters which are not permitted under dos/win16.
This problem was corrected in MicroVib
II firmware v1.31. Until you have upgraded your MicroVib II firmware
to v1.31 (or higher), you can work around this problem by renaming the file
using the MicroVib II File Manager and removing any incompatible characters from
the file name. |
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Why does my renamed history file seem to be missing some data? When using the MicroBase Data Manager to rename and then download the current (active) history file in from the MicroVib II , the latest data (runs) collected may not be available for Identification. This problem is caused by a bug in MicroVib II firmware v1.30 which does not update global variables properly when the current balance history file is remotely renamed. When the file is remotely renamed, the MicroVib II still associates the current history memory image with the old filename and therefore does not flush the memory image to disk when a download is requested.
This problem was corrected in the MicroVib
II firmware v1.31. Until you have upgraded your MicroVib II firmware to v1.31
(or higher), you
can work around this problem by renaming the file using the MicroVib II File
Manager and then re-connecting to the MicroBase Data Manager for downloading. |
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Why can't I identify more than one data item under Windows 2000/XP? If you are trying to unload data from the MicroVib Aircraft Analyzer to MicroBase v1.25 or earlier under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you may find that the unloaded data list disappears after you have identified the first data item. This failure is due to a bug in the MicroBase file handling code.
This problem was corrected in MicroBase v1.50. Until you have upgraded your MicroBase installation to v1.50
(or higher), you can work around this problem by
Unloading the MicroVib, identifying one data item and then unloading the
MicroVib again, identifying another item, etc... |
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Why does Windows NT/2000/XP complain when I try to import data? If you are trying to import data into MicroBase v1.25 or earlier under Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you may see a warning that An application has attempted to directly access the hard disk which cannot be supported... This warning is generated due to a problem in the MicroBase disk access code which is not compatible with Windows NT.
This problem was corrected in MicroBase v1.50. Until
you have upgraded your MicroBase installation to v1.50 (or higher), you can work around this
problem by clicking on the IGNORE button and proceeding to the import data
dialog. |
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Why does MicroBase complain about my index file after packing? If you mark all of the data items in your database for deletion and then Pack the database (creating an empty database), MicroBase v1.25 and earlier will sometimes report that the Index File Appears To Be Damaged. In this case, you will not be able to add any new records to the database. This problem was corrected in MicroBase v1.50. Until you have upgraded your MicroBase installation to v1.50 (or higher), you can work around this problem by running the MicroBase setup program and selecting the INSTALL option to overwrite your old MicroBase folder with the new installation. This will create a fresh new set of database files which contain several example data items. |
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Why can't I select all of my data items under Windows v3.1x? If you are using Windows v3.1x or Windows for Workgroups v3.11 and your database contains several thousand or more data items, you may find that some of your data items will not be displayed in the selection list at the bottom of your MicroBase Screen. This problem is due to the fact that in Windows v3.1x and WFW v3.11 a listbox cannot contain more than 64K of data. When your database contains several thousand items and you choose SELECT ALL in the Selection Filter, MicroBase will try to load more data item headers into the selection list than will fit. As the selection list is overrun with data items you will hear a "ticking" sound each time a record is rejected by the selection list.
This problem can only be solved by upgrading your
operating system to Windows 95 or newer. Until you have upgraded your operating
system, you can work around this problem by clicking SELECT then
FILTER and then choosing a filter setting which will select less than the
maximum number of records than will fit in the selection list. |
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Why didn't MicroBase Setup create system icons in my computer?
When installing The MicroBase System on a computer
which has had Windows 95/98/ME installed over Windows 3.1x, MicroBase Setup may
encounter an installation problem when it attempts to create the taskbar
groups and Shortcut icons.
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Why can't I transfer data or files under Windows for Workgroups v3.11? I f you are using Windows For Workgroups 3.11 and you are having problems with data transfers, you may need to update your serial communication driver. Look in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder and locate the SERIAL.386 driver file. If the file is dated before 17 Feb 1994, then you will need an to obtain a newer version of this file. You can download the Microsoft update file WG1001.EXE from the Download Page and a number of other places on the internet to obtain the corrected serial driver. Instructions for installing the corrected serial driver are included with this file. |
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