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-03.09.2001 19:00
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- can i change the original ringtones on 5110? i've heard that
- with datasuite u can change the ringtones. pls let me know
- regards
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- Posts: 247 | From: Bucharest,Romania | Registered: May 2001 |
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- azywerks
- Newbie
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- posted 09 June 2001 18:58
-
- No.
- You can add/change 1 ringtone (Received tone) for a 61XX phone
- using Datasuite though.
-
- aCe
-
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- mrENigma
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- Member # 4409
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- posted 09 June 2001 19:01
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-
- TOO BAD!!!!
- IS ANY WAY TO DO THIS? ON ANY NOKIA HANDY???
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- Posts: 247 | From: Bucharest,Romania | Registered: May 2001 |
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- azywerks
- Newbie
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- posted 09 June 2001 19:48
-
- Except for the downloaded ringtones which is available to most
- nokia phones(GSM) except 5110, no.
- Maybe if you can understand the two byte(i guess, or was it
- four) sequence for the tones notation in the PPM section and
- have it manually changed to a tone of your desire then your
- probably half way there.
- The other half would then be spent on how to get your phone to
- accept the new PPM package you've just made without causing
- any problems like Contact Service, sim locks, and Network
- Access. Heck, I can't even change just the simple "Insert"
- from "Insert SIM Card" to tresnI without causing my phone to
- display Contact Service. Must have some security data
- elsewhere.
-
- Anyway, we'll keep on trying.
-
- aCe
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- zizo
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- Member # 2631
- Member Rated:
- posted 10 June 2001 00:32
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- Hi mrENigma!
- U can not change a ringtone on your phone, U have only I think
- 2 byte free memory there u can recive one ringtone on it.
- Good luck!
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- Posts: 102 | From: Sweden | Registered: Nov 2000 | IP:
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- mrENigma
- Moderator
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- Member # 4409
- Member Rated:
- posted 10 June 2001 20:44
-
- even if i erase some of them? 10 originals for one of mine
- it's kind a stupid can't do this....
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- Posts: 247 | From: Bucharest,Romania | Registered: May 2001 |
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- posted 14 June 2001 03:23
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-
- quote:
-
- Originally posted by mrENigma:
- even if i erase some of them? 10 originals for one of mine
- it's kind a stupid can't do this....
-
-
- Well, I have a post of this a while (months) ago.
- It's not possible to ADD TONES to the Nokia 5110 but it is
- possible to CHANGE TONES on the Nokia 5110.
- Well, changing RING TONES is a bit hard but changing ALERT
- TONES is relatively easier to do.
- Of course us all Nokia users can add ring tones to phone like
- the 61xx, 6210, 3210, 33xx, etc. but I bet most of our alert
- tones are all the same.
- The beep, the standard (which is a dit-dit tone), the special
- (which is a dit-dit-dit-dat-dat-dit-dit-dit, which is actually
- a Morse code for "SMS"), and the ascending (which is actualy a
- Morse code for "connecting people") are the same to all Nokia
- phones unless there is one I don't know about.
- Anyway, have any of you once experienced when on a crowd when
- a SMS message came and most people around you have Nokia
- phones (riding a bus for example or on a bar).
- Some of us would check their phone if it was for them, like I
- did.
- So I changed my standard tone which is a dit-dit to dit-dat to
- sound differently. And my special tone from
- dit-dit-dit-dat-dat-dit-dit-dit to
- dat-dit-dit-dit-dat-dit-dit-dit (which sounds like "Who let
- the dogs out" with dit-dit-dit at the end). So when I myself
- received a message, I know that it's for me coz I only have to
- take note of the tone.
- Too bad, Viper stopped his research with the NFREE project. I
- have been inquiring about the checksums but he's no longer
- responding. So I guess I have to do this on my own.
- I'm coming up with a software to change the ringtone on the
- 5110, just like I came up with the soft for changing the alert
- tone on my 5110. Imagine, we have 30 changeable ringtones on
- our Nokia, not just the 5110 but also with the 3210, 33xx,
- 51xx, 61xx, 62xx, 7110, 82xx, 88xx, etc.
- The info about this is not for free of course. Anyone
- experimenting with his Nokia can come with a way to change the
- fixed ringtones and alert tones on his phone.
- BTW, the ringtones can be found on the PPM part of the phone.
- Regards...
- [ 15 June 2001 06:43: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Ice
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- Posts: 171 | From: Bacolod, Philippines | Registered: Feb 2001
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- azywerks
- Newbie
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- posted 14 June 2001 18:05
-
- Yo Ice! Could you share with me the search values for the SMS
- tones. Pleazzee.
- BTW, have you tried changing the words in our PPM package (i.e
- "Insert" in Insert SIM card to something else). I've tried
- even simply reversing Insert to tresnI so as not to get any
- checksum problems but still I get the CS.
- Maybe their using a different method of calculation (CRC
- perhaps) or they have a compare module elsewhere?
- Just wondering,
- aCe
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- Leeloo
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- Member # 2809
- Rate Member posted 16 June 2001 13:31
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- If the ringtones are saved in the ppm pack, and you get cs
- when trying to change places of some letters in ppm.....what
- happens in the phon when you download a new ringtone ?
- does it recalculate the cs for ppm itself ?
- I thought these ringtones where saved in a area without any cs
- check.
- /Leeloo
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- Posts: 46 | From: Sweden | Registered: Dec 2000 | IP:
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- azywerks
- Newbie
-
- posted 17 June 2001 20:27
-
- The downloaded tones aren't stored in your PPM, they are
- stored in your EEPROM. It is in the EEPROM where checksum
- recalculation takes place.
- The tones that are in the PPM are the static tones (i.e Ring
- Ring, Mosquito).
- The SMS alert tones on the other hand (according to ICE
- DRAGON) are located at the MCU portion of your flash.
- Hope this clears up the confusion.
- Regards,
- aCe
-
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- Ice Dragon
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- Member # 3365
- Member Rated:
- posted 03 July 2001 04:11
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-
- quote:
-
- Originally posted by aZyWeRks:
- Yo Ice! Could you share with me the search values for the
- SMS tones. Pleazzee.
- BTW, have you tried changing the words in our PPM package
- (i.e "Insert" in Insert SIM card to something else). I've
- tried even simply reversing Insert to tresnI so as not to
- get any checksum problems but still I get the CS.
- Maybe their using a different method of calculation (CRC
- perhaps) or they have a compare module elsewhere?
- Just wondering,
- aCe
-
-
-
- Yo aCe! Here's the hex values particularly for the Special and
- Ascending alerts tones.
- Using flash from a 5110v5.30C:
- For Special (morse code for "SMS"):
- 5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,
- 4025,0A01,5A25,400C,5A25,4025,
- 0AFE,5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C
- So it sounds like:
- dit-dit-dit dat-dat dit-dit-dit
- "5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- "0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
- For Ascending (morse code for "connecting people"):
- 5A25,400C,5A0C,0AFE,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,0A01,
- 5A25,400C,5A25,0AFE,400C,5A25,4025,
- 5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
- 5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
- 5A0C,4025,
- 5A25,400C,5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
- 5A25,4025,
- 5A0C,400C,5A0C,4025,
- 5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
- 5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4064
- 5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025
- 5A0C,4025
- 5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,4025
- 5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025
- 5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C,4025
- 5A0C,4025
- So it sounds like:
- dat-dit-dat-dit dat-dat-dat dat-dit dat-dit dit
- dat-dit-dat-dit dat dit-dit dat-dit dat-dat-dit
- dit-dat-dat-dit dit dat-dat-dat dit-dat-dat-dit
- dit-dat-dit-dit dit
- Again:
- "5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- "4064" is a pause with a duration of 64 (long pause)
- "0A01" and "0AFE" are.... I don't know what these means, let
- me know
- Correct me if I'm wrong, I think "0A01" and "0AEF" is a system
- pause to let the user interrupt the beeping. for sure, it's
- not a checksum.
- On other phone models:
- Read a full flash from any model of Nokia phone (from 3210,
- 33xx, 51xx, 61xx, 62xx, 7110, 82xx, 88xx) and use these search
- strings on a hex editor (I use HexWorks):
- For alert tones: 8005020A01
- Following hex values after these hex are actual alert tones
- For ringtones: 0905020A01 or 0A05020A01
- Hex values following after these hex are not necessarily ring
- tones but you can see the names of the ring tones and
- following them are their ringtone values. Just see for
- yourself what I mean.
- Can I ask one-thing? If any of you find these info
- interesting, please rate me
- Thanks and best regards...
- P.S. Oh, about changing the "Insert" to "tresnI" in PPM won't
- work.
- You see, checksum calculation in PPM is not done by
- byte-addition (byte added to another byte) but by
- word-addition (two bytes added to the next two bytes).
- Let's take "Insert" as an example:
- Letter - Hex value - Decimal
- I 49 73
- n 6E 110
- s 73 115
- e 65 101
- r 72 114
- t 74 116
- In a byte-to-byte addition, the resulting checksum should be:
- hex 275, decimal 629
- And it would be equal to the checksum of "tresnI"
- But in a word-to-word addition, checksum is computed in
- byte-pairs, therefore taking "In" as one word or hex
- equivalent to 496E, decimal 18798
- So if we are to add them in words:
- Letters - Hex values - Decimal
- In 496E 18798
- se 7365 29541
- rt 7274 29300
- The checksum should be: hex 2F47 or decimal 12103.
- Now with "tresnI", the first two letter pair would be "tr"
- with a hex equivalent to 7472, decimal 29810.
- So if we are to add them in words:
- Letters - Hex values - Decimal
- tr 7472 29810
- es 6573 25971
- nI 6E49 28233
- The checksum should be: hex 482E or decimal 18478.
- Therefore, changing "Insert" to "tresnI" would yield a
- "Contact Service" error.
- Again, I only ask one favor. If any of you find these info
- interesting, please rate me
- Cheers...
- [ 03 July 2001 04:43: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Ice
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- Posts: 171 | From: Bacolod, Philippines | Registered: Feb 2001
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- mrENigma
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- Member # 4409
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- posted 03 July 2001 08:06
-
- i'm confuse a little bit, but i think that i learn something.
- and when release software to do this pls let me know 'cause i
- want to get ride off those stupid ringtones.
- thx again and keep in touch.
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- Posts: 247 | From: Bucharest,Romania | Registered: May 2001 |
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- qtboy
- Major Poster
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- Member # 3427
- Rate Member posted 03 July 2001 13:03
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- yo ice!!!
- da bes ka gid migs bah!
- pakopyahon mo na lang ko kung matapos na imo
- program. hehehe
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- Posts: 46 | From: davao city, philippines | Registered: Feb
- 2001 | IP:
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- mrENigma
- Moderator
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- Member # 4409
- Member Rated:
- posted 03 July 2001 13:53
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- yo qtboy......... english pls
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- Posts: 247 | From: Bucharest,Romania | Registered: May 2001 |
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- brittnee
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- Member # 2085
- Rate Member posted 03 July 2001 16:06
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- nice job, i would just like to ask if i should have the same
- number of dits and dats as to avoid contact service?
- salamat
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- Posts: 94 | Registered: Sep 2000 | IP:
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- Ice Dragon
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- Member # 3365
- Member Rated:
- posted 04 July 2001 04:17
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-
- quote:
-
- Originally posted by brittnee:
- nice job, i would just like to ask if i should have the same
- number of dits and dats as to avoid contact service?
- salamat
-
-
- Not necessarily.
- Let's take the Standard alert tone (Morse code for "M") as an
- example (using the 5110v5.30C flash):
- 5519, 400A, 5519, 400A
- So it sounds like "dat-dat"
- 5519 - is a "dat" with a duration of 19
- 400A - is a pause with a duration of 0C
- We could change it to:
- 550C, 400A, 5526, 400A
- So it sounds like "dit-dat"
- Take note that we subtracted hex 0D from the first 5519 and
- added it to the second 5519 to compensate the values so we
- wont have a contact service message.
- Here's a more interesting one. Change the Standard alert tone
- (5519,400A, 5519,400A) to something like this:
- 5B19, 4005, 4F19, 400F
- So it sounds like high-note-dat, low-note-dat
- Or to something like:
- 4C0C, 4005, 5E25, 400F
- So it sounds like low-note-dit, high-note-dat
- Notice that we subtracted duration values from the first pause
- and add it to the next pause, and so with the first tone to
- the second tone.
- Sometimes I get an error when I subtract values from the pause
- and add it to the tone. Or vice versa. It won't work.
- So the following won't work in changing Special alert (morse
- code for "SMS"):
- 5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,4025,
- 0A01,5A25,400C,5A25,4025,0AFE,
- 5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C
- That sounds like:
- dit-dit-dit dat-dat dit-dit-dit
- "5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- "0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
- Into a variation of "Let's go":
- 5A0C,4025,5A0C,4025,0AFE,
- 5A0C,400C,0A01,5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,4025,
- 5A0C,4025,5A0C
- That sounds like:
- dit-dit dit-dit-dit-dit dit-dit
- "5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- "0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
- It wont work because we subtract values from pause and add it
- to the tone.
- So that's that. I'm still studying the behaviour for the
- default ringtones.
- Sure I can change some values without incurring a "Contact
- Service" but the tones won't make any sense.
- Anyway, I would know who reads this forum in my area when I
- start hearing a different alert tone around here.
- P.S. If you find some info here to be interesting, I only ask
- one thing: please rate me
- BR
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- Posts: 171 | From: Bacolod, Philippines | Registered: Feb 2001
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- brittnee
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- Member # 2085
- Rate Member posted 04 July 2001 17:16
-
- very nice indeed, i've change the alert tone of my 6210, still
- looking for the standard tone, but i found the special tone
- which is the one i change, thanks a lot!!!!
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- Ice Dragon
- Freak Poster
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- Member # 3365
- Member Rated:
- posted 05 July 2001 03:50
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-
- quote:
-
- Originally posted by brittnee:
- very nice indeed, i've change the alert tone of my 6210,
- still looking for the standard tone, but i found the special
- tone which is the one i change, thanks a lot!!!!
-
-
-
- On a 6210:
- As always, before tinkering with your phone flash, make a full
- backup of your phone flash if you haven't yet.
- Let's assume you don't have a full backup of your phone flash.
- 1. Read the flash address 00200000 to 00600000.
- 2. Copy the \flasher\flash.out to \nk_files\6210full.fls
- 3. Use a hex editor (I suggest Hexworks), open the
- \nk_files\6210full.fls and do the following to obtain a full
- flash without the EEPROM:
- WARNING: If you notice the file contains FF00,FF00 from
- beginning to end, DO NOT PROCEED because this is a bad read
- flash.
- 3.1 Go to address 3FC000 (this is equivalent to flash address
- 005FC000)
- 3.2 Press Shift-Ctrl-Home. This will highlight the data from
- offset 00000000 to 003FC000. Release the keys.
- 3.3 Press Ctrl-C. This will copy the highlighted data to the
- clipboard or memory.
- 3.4 Press Ctrl-N. This will create an empty file.
- 3.5 Press Ctrl-V. you will be asked "Are you sure you want to
- insert?", select "Ok".
- This will copy the previously highlighted data to the new
- file.
- 3.6 Save the file as "my6210.fls"
- 4. Make a copy of the flash that contains the alert tones.
- 4.1 Still using the hex editor, open the file "my6210.fls"
- 4.2 Go to offset 350000. Press Shift-Ctrl-Home. This will
- highlight the data from offset 00000000 to 003FC000. Release
- the keys.
- 4.3 Press Del. You will be asked "Are you sure you want to
- delete?". Press "Ok". This will delete the data from 0 to
- 350000.
- 4.4 Go to offset 10000. Press Shift-Ctrl-End. This will
- highlight the data from offset 10000 to the end of file.
- 4.5 Press Del. You will be asked "Are you sure you want to
- delete?". Press "Ok". This will leave you a 64k data from 0 to
- 10000 (which is equivalent to flash address 00550000 to
- 00560000).
- 4.6 Save the file as \nk_files\6210al.fls
- 5. Copy \nk_files\6210al.fls to \nk_files\alert.fls
- 6. Open the \nk_files\alert.fls with a hex editor (I use
- Hexworks).
- 7. Use the search string "8005020A01".
- First stop should be the Special alert tone.
- You will notice that there's "SMSS.......S.p.e.c.i.a.l" before
- it.
- Pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This is
- the Standard alert. You will notice that there's
- "SMS.......S.t.a.n.d.a.r.d" before it.
- Again pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This
- is the Ascending alert. You will notice that there's
- "SMSL.......L.o.n.g. .l.o.u.d" before it.
- Don't forget when you flash it back, you should use alert.fls
- as source and the address should be 00550000.
- Assuming you have flashed it back to the correct address and
- it shows a "Contact Service", you may have incorrectly
- modified your alert tone. If this happens, proceed to number 5.
- If you want to flash it back to its original alert tones,
- flash it back with 6210al.fls at address 00550000.
- But if it still has a Contact Service, flash it back with a
- my6210.fls starting from address 00200000. This should restore
- your original flash without the EEPROM part.
- This procedure is a little bit for advanced flasher users. If
- you don't know what you're doing, don't try it out. You have
- yourself to blame if something pukes up.
- Hmmm... I guess few people are interested in what I'm posting
- here. Out of more than 100 readers since my first posting in
- this thread, only 2 person rated me.
- Oh well, all I'm asking is: rate me please
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- Posts: 171 | From: Bacolod, Philippines | Registered: Feb 2001
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- nuggie
- Junior Member
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- Member # 3304
- Member Rated:
- posted 05 July 2001 13:34
-
- I've tryed to do this like that :
- 1.make a full backup 002 to 006 (6210)
- 2.edit with hexworkshop and change the SMS alert
- 3.try to correct checksums with NK1.2 to avoid Contact Service
- 4.put flash back to phone
- 5.works fine
- Ice Dragon: does point 3 make any sense?
- [ 05 July 2001 13:38: Message edited 3 times, lastly by nuggie ]
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- Posts: 27 | From: Westcoast, Poland | Registered: Feb 2001 |
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- Ice Dragon
- Freak Poster
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- Member # 3365
- Member Rated:
- posted 06 July 2001 03:07
-
-
- quote:
-
- Originally posted by nuggie:
- I've tryed to do this like that :
- 1.make a full backup 002 to 006 (6210)
- 2.edit with hexworkshop and change the SMS alert
- 3.try to correct checksums with NK1.2 to avoid Contact
- Service
- 4.put flash back to phone
- 5.works fine
- Ice Dragon: does point 3 make any sense?
-
-
-
- Not only "sense" (cents), but also dollars... heh..heh...heh...
- I did that already but it always take a long wait to write the
- whole modified flash back to the phone.
- With a 5110v530C flash, I also tried cutting the first part of
- the modified flash (flash address 00200000-00210000), write it
- back to the phone, then cut the last part of the modified
- flash (002F0000-00300000) back to the phone so it would take a
- much lesser time.
- The one I posted earlier is also to let our members reader
- learn a little bit about the alert and ring tones in the
- flash, and the possibility of changing them. Although I
- believe that our members here know more than I do.
- Cheers to you... and best regards to all
- [ 06 July 2001 03:10: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Ice
- Dragon ]
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- Posts: 171 | From: Bacolod, Philippines | Registered: Feb 2001
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- aZyWeRks
- Freak Poster
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- Member # 3170
- Member Rated:
- posted 06 July 2001 15:56
-
- Man, thanks a lot for the values. I'll try it.
- And about the word addition information. I'll try to make a
- workaround on this if I have enough time. I've been off the
- internet for a time.
- Thanks a lot man. You're great.
-
- Regards,
- aCe
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- Posts: 131 | From: I.C., R.P. | Registered: Jan 2001 | IP:
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- koloksky
- Freak Poster
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- Member # 718 posted 07 July 2001 00:26
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- hi,
- That is really cool!! thanks IceDragon!
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- nuggie
- Junior Member
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- Member # 3304
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- posted 14 July 2001 20:23
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- Ice Dragon:
- Look here at the ringtone info.
- web page
- [ 14 July 2001 20:26: Message edited 2 times, lastly by nuggie
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- Posts: 27 | From: Westcoast, Poland | Registered: Feb 2001 |
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- Rayborg
- Newbie
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- Member # 5357
- Rate Member posted 19 July 2001 14:37
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- How does it works with a Nokia 3310?
- I think there are other HexValues, but I´m not able to find
- them! Please help me!
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- Posts: 8 | From: Germany | Registered: Jul 2001 | IP:
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- Ice Dragon
- Freak Poster
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- Member # 3365
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- posted 23 July 2001 03:32
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- Originally posted by Rayborg:
- How does it works with a Nokia 3310?
- I think there are other HexValues, but I´m not able to find
- them! Please help me!
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- Still use the search string: "8005020A01".
- First stop should be the Special alert tone.
- You will notice that previously the tones have 5A0C, 400C,
- 5A25, 400C values. With the 3310, it uses the 5B0C, 400C,
- 5A25, 400c values.
- "5B0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "5B25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- Pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This is
- the Standard alert. It uses the 5619, 400A, 5618, 400A values.
- "5619" is a "dit" with a duration of 19
- "400A" is a pause with a duration of 0A
- Again pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This
- is the Ascending alert. It uses the 5B0C, 400C, 5B25, 400C
- values.
- "5B0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
- "5B25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
- "400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
- "4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
- The alert tones on the 3310 reside in the MCU part of the full
- flash.
- Best regards and cheers...
- [ 23 July 2001 03:45: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Ice
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