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volvoman
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Posted: 2007-08-24 01:10
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SW R1A56
prg CXC125168
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Tigerente
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Posted: 2007-08-24 09:24
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The firmware of the protos is updateable up to R4A.

Here's the dates of mine:

Prototype
HW 00W26 P1L/A
SW 000928 1853 cxc125168

Prototype TU1
HW 00W44 P1U
SW R1A093 cxc125291

Prototype TU2
HW 00W40 P1S
SW R4A008 cxc125291

Prototype CPL
HW 00W51 R1A
SW 010517 1319 cxc125168_dev

Evaluation sample
HW 01W09 P1AB/2

jcwhite_uk
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Posted: 2007-08-24 10:03
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Got a new genuine fron and back case for a T39m yesterday and fitted it. Fitting the flip is tricky but managed it after a while and the mic works ok so must have done it right. I now have each colour in perfect condition. Have had each colour for ages but the Classic Blue one has always been in a poor condition. These are the phones that I dont think I could ever part with.
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kothor
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Posted: 2007-08-24 12:05
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@volvoman
T68 was too little to have motion sensors. Maybe next phone in R-series could have colour touchscreen and motion sensors.

Btw when RX1 was developed?
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Tigerente
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Posted: 2007-08-24 13:59
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On 2007-08-24 12:05:06, kothor wrote:

Btw when RX1 was developed?



The RX1 has been shown on some international events in 2000/2001
r0sewhite
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Posted: 2007-08-24 17:49
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Thanks to Tigerente I finally got an almost fully working firmware for my T36. Almost means that the phone only works with old 5V simcards. If you insert a modern 3V simcard, the status LED will blink fast and red after a while.

Now that I first hold a working T36 in my hands, it amazes me: The look is almost similar to T39 but there are some nice animations which you won't find on a T39. For those of you who have the Quicktime player installed, I made some little movies.

This is the startup animation and the menu icons. Note the message which appears for a short moment: For each simcard you insert you have to chose wether it's a normal sim or extra sim. Another interesting detail is the different signal level indicator. Be patient, the file size is almost 8MB:
http://www.e-zones.net/upload/dscn7088.mov

The second one is about the standby display. Instead of switching between the different views, the T36 scrolls them. The file size is about 4MB:
http://www.e-zones.net/upload/dscn7089.mov

Have fun with it. I wished, ericsson made the T39 firmware as nice as this one.

r0sewhite
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batesie
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Posted: 2007-08-24 18:08
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nice! i look forward to seeing the videos later!!! [addsig]
hanky
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Posted: 2007-08-24 18:44
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Very nice! Does the t36 firmware work on t39?
BobaFett
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Posted: 2007-08-24 19:04
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maybe, but not sure if the hw is the same...
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tranced
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Posted: 2007-08-24 19:37
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On 2007-08-24 18:44:49, hanky wrote:
Very nice! Does the t36 firmware work on t39?
if there's no hardware differences, then it should work.
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BobaFett
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Posted: 2007-08-24 19:38
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the only diff between t36 and t39 was just a tiny thing, but cant remember what...
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Posted: 2007-08-24 19:39
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it can be flashed then

talking about flashing.....

what cable and software do i need to flash a t68?

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r0sewhite
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Posted: 2007-08-24 20:04
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You guys have cool ideas

I once flashed my T36 with a T39 firmware because the T36 firmware was freezing in 99% of all cases. The T39 firmware was working except the wap menu: If you entered the wap menu, the phone was freezing.

Now that I read your question I just tried to flash the T36 firmware to my personal T39: It turns on and you can go through the menus but there is no reception at all.

@tranced: There are several tools to flash a T68: The cheapest solution is probably a Terminator Dongle for use with DIV. Other solutions are Cruiser or SE Toolbox III.

r0sewhite
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tranced
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Posted: 2007-08-24 20:07
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On 2007-08-24 20:04:26, r0sewhite wrote:

Now that I read your question I just tried to flash the T36 firmware to my personal T39: It turns on and you can go through the menus but there is no reception at all.

aint this a hardware issue?

@tranced: There are several tools to flash a T68: The cheapest solution is probably a Terminator Dongle for use with DIV. Other solutions are Cruiser or SE Toolbox III.

is this for free?
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r0sewhite
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Posted: 2007-08-24 20:26
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It is surely a hardware issue, like the 3V simcard problem on T36.

Flash/unlock solutions are not for free. Depending on what you want to do and how much safety is worth to you, you'll have to pay between 20 and 150 Euro. If you only need it once, you better give your phone to someone who can do this job for you.

r0sewhite
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