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Sony WL110/Netfront3.0 error:" Emul68KCommon.c, Line:1683, Entry already in use"

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01-Aug-2008, 02:49 PM #1
Sony WL110/Netfront3.0 error:" Emul68KCommon.c, Line:1683, Entry already in use"
I just picked up the Sony WL110 card for my Clie NX80V. After configuring NetFront 3.0, I can connect online, but whenever I click on a link on a site
this error pops up: "Emul68KCommon.c, Line:1683, Entry already in use"
Basically, I can connect to most sites, but when I hit a link on that site, this error comes up. Does anyone have a clue what is going on? I would assume this is a software issue, but could it be related to the hardware itself?

Any input would be appreciated! thanks.
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01-Aug-2008, 11:50 PM #2
"Emul68KCommon.c, Line:1683, Entry already in use" Problem solved
I've been looking like crazy today, but got an answer tonight and wanted to pass it on to anyone else who might have had the problem. The way I fixed it was by removing my "NewPen" software. Apparently, "Graffiti Everywhere" had a similar effect. So if you have this problem, before looking to change your NetFront software or something else, start by removing programs like these, or new programs that you did not download with the original Clie.
By going into your Clie back up folder under My Computer and moving the program out of the back up folder (I put my NewPen in my "archived" folder), you can insure that you will have a copy of the program(s) you remove, especially if it doesn't turn out to be the cause of the problem.
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