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The Digest Thu, 28 Aug 2008 Volume 02 : Number 1266
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- Extract information from AlarmServer.ini on Nokia 9300i ?
- Congratulations to Ian and His Family
Date: 24 Aug 2008 11:25:47 +0100
From: Vlad A <address truncated>
Subject: Granddaughter
Itamar,
congratulations to you and yours and may they, and we all, get very old, very wise and very happy!
best,
vlad a
Date: 24 Aug 2008 11:34:45 +0100
From: Vlad A <address truncated>
Subject: Where are you all? :-)
I am in my favourite Black Sea village in southeast Rumania. For the first time in many years without my 5MX and missing the calendar. The books (Douglas Adams' Hitchiker, I'm still grateful to whoever donated it to me here a few years ago). Not missing the agenda: I have current numbers in my SE. Not Garmin&TomTom: I'm staying put, doing homework, taking a swig of isotonic Black Sea salt-water now&then. Not the screen: no good in bright light, forget sunlight.
Have a great summer,
vlad a
Date: 24 Aug 2008 11:41:54 +0100
From: Martin O'Neill (IOL) <address truncated>
Subject: Extract information from AlarmServer.ini on Nokia 9300i ?
Does anyone know how to read the name and time of the next upcoming alarm from AlarmServer.ini on my 9300i using OPL? Using HexView in FileNote I can see the details in the file, but how do I read this information for presenting in a dialog box in OPL
I have asked this question on a number of forums to a deafening response. However, BentL on My-Symbian did advise that it would be necessary to write an OPX in C## to do this. This is beyond my capabilities.
Can anyone offer a solution?
Best wishes,
Martin O'Neill
Date: 24 Aug 2008 12:14:28 +0100
From: Vlad A <address truncated>
Subject: PsiMac # 1265 (2)
Hi, Daniel,
if none volunteers, I think I still have it, but I'm away from my CDs so please PM and remind me in a few weeks.
vlad a
Date: 24 Aug 2008 13:44:49 +0100
From: Jakfish <address truncated>
Subject: Congratulations to Ian and His Family
All my best, Ian, to you, the beautiful girl, and her lucky parents. May she master the intricacies of legacy machines and infrared connections with the thoroughness of her grandfather! I assume you'll start her off with a 3a.
Jake
Date: 24 Aug 2008 17:39:42 +0100
From: "J. Hamwee" <address truncated>
Subject: Granddaughter
Sincere congratulations to Itamar, and may you have much joy with your granddaughter. I know the feeling. My granddaughter broke the streak and was born after seven grandsons!
Mazal Tov
Joseph
Date: 27 Aug 2008 13:24:16 +0100
From: ROUQUIER Denis RD-TECH-GRE <address truncated>
Subject: Large screen and keyboard for smartphones
The following (commercial) link shows a keyboard+display to access a
smartphone
http://www.celiocorp.com/product/
It might be interesting for some users.
Date: 27 Aug 2008 19:01:50 +0100
From: Rolf Vonau <address truncated>
Subject: PsiWin and Vista-64bit
Hi all,
Hoping, there is at least one among 650 subscribers, working with PsiWin under Vista 64bit.
I connected the Psion S7 through a RS232-USB-adapter. The adapter got it's drivers itself from the Internet and in the device manager the adapter is installed as "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port" with the
files: ser2pl.sys and serenum.sys from Prolific Technology Inc. The device manager tells, that the adapter works well.
But I can't run Psiwin. 8-(( Each time I tried to run Psconsv.exe or Copyany.exe, the PC crashes, shows the ugly bluescreen and anew boots.
In the PDA-Street forum is a thread about Psiwin, but they work with Vista-32bit. I did not get any reply to my question.
May be someone, who runs PsiWin, can tell me, what I have to do and which settings (com-port, Psion etc.) I have to enter.
Thanks in advance for your hints
BR
Rolf