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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-16 16:11
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@kothor ok, but next time pls use pm for such infos. Btw did u ever try mca10?

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kothor
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Posted: 2005-08-16 17:16
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@Boba Ok. I was going to buy used MCA-10, but T39 didn't recognize it, while my HPM-10 worked normal. Oh yes, sometimes when i was attaching MCA-25 phone thought that it was handsfree and changed profile.

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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-16 18:10
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If u can get it cheap, go for an mca10. There must be a way to make it work, maybe its net depending too. It constantly asked me for an email add.

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Posted: 2005-08-16 18:32
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On 2005-08-16 18:10:17, BobaFett wrote:
... There must be a way to make it work, ...



Found this on esato archive
http://www.esato.com/archive/t.php/t-15834

From the MCA-10 FAQ at www.sonyericsson.com

Which GPRS networks does the CommuniCam support?
The CommuniCam supports GPRS networks that don't require authentication.

I have a GPRS subrscription that doesn't require authentication. How do I configure my CommuniCam?
If you have such a subscription you need to set "none" as authentication method. To do this you need to scroll to settings in your phone, Yes, data comm., Yes, data accounts, Yes, select the account that will be used, Yes, edit, Yes, authentication, Yes, none, Yes. Below you find what other settings you need to do;

"If you have entered GPRS settings for a data account in your phone, you can transmit these settings to the camera automatically by entering *99***, the CID number and # instead of the ISP phone number. In this case, you should enter the user name and password that you are using for GPRS data account. CID is a number which identifies a data account. You can find the CID number by exiting the camera menu and then scrolling to Settings, Yes, Data comm., Yes, Data accounts, Yes, select an account, Yes. It may for example, say CID=1.


What do I need to e-mail images via my mobile phone?
You need a subscription that supports data transmission and Internet services.

The big thing here is that the GPRS account does not require authentication. For my own GPRS authentication (Telia in Sweden) the authentication is set to "Normal" and not to "None". So I knew not to bother with the MCA-10.

Check with your Network provider.
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Posted: 2005-08-16 22:16
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@tiger great, thx. Does any of u have an example pic made by mca10?

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kothor
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Posted: 2005-08-16 22:43
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Great, network depended cam;-), mca-10 is not a great solution of solving the problem with low level of free mem in phones of that time. But it was first device that turned ericssons to mediaphones. Great acc anyway. Btw our local seller wants $124 for that brandnew toy. Some info: my MCA-25 was only $20. I think he will wait many hundreds of years until smb will buy that rarity. I think i'll buy smth from ebay rather than buy that MCA-10(swedish T68 is tvice cheaper).

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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-16 22:46
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@kothor the t68m u wrote about ( the swedich ) one. which m fw has it? if r1a or b, buy it asap! what /// accs has u got at the moment?
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kothor
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Posted: 2005-08-16 22:50
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How to know what kind of MCA-10 am i using(i.e. View or simple MCA-10)?

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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-16 23:04
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@kothor give new try, u posted the same again... anyway, what model are u really seeking for? ( no proto ). what is your real favourite one?
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bart
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Posted: 2005-08-16 23:53
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i can get my hands on some mca-10 vieuws.
better to have the vieuw one then the old one
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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-16 23:56
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u mean pix? as i remember, it had 640*480 size too.
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Posted: 2005-08-17 00:31
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Ericsson made MCA-10 and MCA-10 View. If I remember right the view had a built in view finder.
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BobaFett
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Posted: 2005-08-17 00:32
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oh, i never heard of it. what are the differences in details? tia
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kothor
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Oh! I'll delete that post! @Boba I think my favourite is T39. I'm searching for R250 and R190, still want to buy T68(actually i've no money for it, i'm saving money for proffesional digicam) and T66. T68 was flashed to R8A015. I've got HPM-10(sister's using it with transcend 128Mb MMC), HPB-10, DRS-10 and CDW-10 from R380 box, HBH-15, BST-11 for T39(that was with BUS-11). I was using MC218 about a month(need to say smth bad: i changed it on Compaq iPAQ:-) 3870 with bt & kbd).

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Posted: 2005-08-17 00:41
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On 2005-08-17 00:31:52, jcwhite_uk wrote:
Ericsson made MCA-10 and MCA-10 View. If I remember right the view had a built in view finder.



they were the same product with a glass viewfinder but the "view" had updated firmware which allowed the T68/T68i screen (in those days) to act as a viewfinder too.

I actually sent my MCA-10 to SE for the firmware update to "view" functionality, it was a huge improvement for its time
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