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  1. #1

    Hi,

    I've got a 3510 and have just bought a data cable. Unfortunately, the vendor
    packed it with a gold CD against the cable so it arrived broken and email
    hasn't achieved a result there, so I've got no software.

    Can I get software from somewhere else? AFAIK the Nokia could be seen through
    the RS 232 but I'm guessing it won't function like a modem, e.g. "AT" won't do
    much. So I need software that does something like copying information into or
    out of the phone, like ringtones or address book details.

    Any links? Evaluation period software?

    TIA




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  2. #2
    michael turner
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    Re: software

    On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:10:54 +0100, fake wrote:

    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I've got a 3510 and have just bought a data cable. Unfortunately, the vendor
    > packed it with a gold CD against the cable so it arrived broken and email
    > hasn't achieved a result there, so I've got no software.
    >
    > Can I get software from somewhere else? AFAIK the Nokia could be seen through
    > the RS 232 but I'm guessing it won't function like a modem, e.g. "AT" won't do
    > much. So I need software that does something like copying information into or
    > out of the phone, like ringtones or address book details.
    >
    > Any links? Evaluation period software?


    Nokia PC-Suite.
    Oxygen Phone Manager.

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  3. #3

    Re: software

    Apparently on date Mon, 26 Apr 2004 13:39:27 +0100, michael turner
    <[email protected]> said:

    >On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:10:54 +0100, fake wrote:
    >
    >> I've got a 3510 and have just bought a data cable. Unfortunately, the vendor
    >> packed it with a gold CD against the cable so it arrived broken and email
    >> hasn't achieved a result there, so I've got no software.

    >
    >Nokia PC-Suite.


    Hmm, the Nokia site doesn't list it, I tried the version for a 3650 but it
    couldn't find a 3650, so I guess that's not possible to use.

    >Oxygen Phone Manager.


    This says it supports the 3510 but does not find anything, I did explicitly
    choose the com1 port and with the software running, windows terminal said it
    was in use, and it wasn't when I had quit OPM, so that suggests not only was
    the software duff, the cable also doesn't do anything. Hmm...





  4. #4
    Kipper
    Guest

    Re: software

    I've got a 3510i and I bought a USB cable and Oxygen works good so keep
    trying. If you go to Start, settings, control panel, system, ports (Com &
    LPT) it might tell you which COM port its on. The cable I bought has a
    driver which makes the PC think its on COM5 when really its USB.

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Apparently on date Mon, 26 Apr 2004 13:39:27 +0100, michael turner
    > <[email protected]> said:
    >
    > >On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:10:54 +0100, fake wrote:
    > >
    > >> I've got a 3510 and have just bought a data cable. Unfortunately, the

    vendor
    > >> packed it with a gold CD against the cable so it arrived broken and

    email
    > >> hasn't achieved a result there, so I've got no software.

    > >
    > >Nokia PC-Suite.

    >
    > Hmm, the Nokia site doesn't list it, I tried the version for a 3650 but it
    > couldn't find a 3650, so I guess that's not possible to use.
    >
    > >Oxygen Phone Manager.

    >
    > This says it supports the 3510 but does not find anything, I did

    explicitly
    > choose the com1 port and with the software running, windows terminal said

    it
    > was in use, and it wasn't when I had quit OPM, so that suggests not only

    was
    > the software duff, the cable also doesn't do anything. Hmm...
    >
    >






  5. #5

    Re: software

    It's in com1, but I've certainly played with virtual ports before now and know
    what you mean. I use the same port for activesync and have unselected com1 from
    that so it will be available for something else to use, knowing that AS doesn't
    let anything else use com1 even when it isn't active.

    Must be a duff cable, then.


    Apparently on date Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:11:24 +0100, "Kipper"
    <[email protected]> said:

    >I've got a 3510i and I bought a USB cable and Oxygen works good so keep
    >trying. If you go to Start, settings, control panel, system, ports (Com &
    >LPT) it might tell you which COM port its on. The cable I bought has a
    >driver which makes the PC think its on COM5 when really its USB.
    >
    ><[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Apparently on date Mon, 26 Apr 2004 13:39:27 +0100, michael turner
    >> <[email protected]> said:
    >>
    >> >On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:10:54 +0100, fake wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> I've got a 3510 and have just bought a data cable. Unfortunately, the

    >vendor
    >> >> packed it with a gold CD against the cable so it arrived broken and

    >email
    >> >> hasn't achieved a result there, so I've got no software.
    >> >
    >> >Nokia PC-Suite.

    >>
    >> Hmm, the Nokia site doesn't list it, I tried the version for a 3650 but it
    >> couldn't find a 3650, so I guess that's not possible to use.
    >>
    >> >Oxygen Phone Manager.

    >>
    >> This says it supports the 3510 but does not find anything, I did

    >explicitly
    >> choose the com1 port and with the software running, windows terminal said

    >it
    >> was in use, and it wasn't when I had quit OPM, so that suggests not only

    >was
    >> the software duff, the cable also doesn't do anything. Hmm...
    >>
    >>

    >





  6. #6
    hawker
    Guest

    Re: software

    >
    > what is the best software for creating ringtones?


    PolyPhonix is the best software for creating PolyPhonic ringtones. The
    software has all of the profiles of the Nokia phones, and so will help
    you sort out the number of tracks the phone accepts as well as the
    instruments it can recognise and the size of the ringtone it will
    accept, as well as transfer directly to the phone by cable. Check it
    out from http://www.logomanager.co.uk/php/products.php?id=52

    If you are just looking for inexpensive software to get midis to the
    phone, use MobiMB, http://www.logomanager.co.uk/php/products.php?id=51

    If you are looking for a cable for the 3510i- then 9.95 GBP will get
    you one from http://www.logomanager.co.uk/php/cat.php?id=106. They are
    on special (I had to pay 19.95 GBP for mine!). These cables have the
    advantage of being sold by the software developers- so they will
    guarantee that they work with software.



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