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- 09-25-2003, 04:06 PM #1pageshinerGuest
I'm about flash my 3210 using rolis 477,before I start can anyone tell
me how do I make a backup file and If I have to use it how would I
flash my phone using the backup file,you might have guessed I'm a
complete amateur so any help would be appreciated
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- 09-28-2003, 06:55 PM #2HarryGuest
Re: backup file using rolis 477
You could back it up at www.simstore.com
It's a wireless so doesnt require any cables etc.
Have recently added a 10 day free trial which you could use
The service maps to the idea expoused at halbakery
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Netwo...address_20book
pageshiner wrote:
> I'm about flash my 3210 using rolis 477,before I start can anyone tell
> me how do I make a backup file and If I have to use it how would I
> flash my phone using the backup file,you might have guessed I'm a
> complete amateur so any help would be appreciated
- 10-14-2003, 07:14 AM #3WumpusGuest
Re: backup file using rolis 477
pageshiner wrote:
> I'm about flash my 3210 using rolis 477,before I start can anyone tell
> me how do I make a backup file and If I have to use it how would I
> flash my phone using the backup file,you might have guessed I'm a
> complete amateur so any help would be appreciated
Use the "Read flash" command. It reads the entire MCU, PPM and EEprom
contents address range.
Wumpus
- 10-14-2003, 07:14 AM #4WumpusGuest
Re: backup file using rolis 477
pageshiner wrote:
> I'm about flash my 3210 using rolis 477,before I start can anyone tell
> me how do I make a backup file and If I have to use it how would I
> flash my phone using the backup file,you might have guessed I'm a
> complete amateur so any help would be appreciated
Use the "Read flash" command. It reads the entire MCU, PPM and EEprom
contents address range.
Wumpus
- 10-14-2003, 07:15 AM #5WumpusGuest
Re: backup file using rolis 477
pageshiner wrote:
> I'm about flash my 3210 using rolis 477,before I start can anyone tell
> me how do I make a backup file and If I have to use it how would I
> flash my phone using the backup file,you might have guessed I'm a
> complete amateur so any help would be appreciated
Use the "Read flash" command, it reads the entire MCU, PPM and EEprom
address range into a file (which you can flash back later if everything
fails)
Wumpus
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