TheDigest Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Volume 02, Number 1461


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Topics

  1. Palm desktop
  2. EPOC emulator quirks
  3. Re: EPOC emulator quirks
  4. Nokia 9300 Charging

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Date: 10 Jan 2010 00:08:50 +0000
From: J. Hamwee <address truncated>
Subject: Palm desktop


Brian Auckland wrote:

> Probably aimed at Palm users.

Yes it was. I am a Palm user and have been for a long time. Never leave home without it . . .

Joseph

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Date: 10 Jan 2010 00:23:55 +0000
From: list <address truncated>
Subject: EPOC emulator quirks


I have installed the epoc sdk emulator on my eeepc running XP, and have it running in the '1/2' version, looks like a series 5 screen, and will show the files I copy into D:/epoc32/wins/C

But on running the emulator two things seem curious. One is the buttons are not correctly aligned to their apps.

And the other is it doesn't recognise a D drive when I create a directory D:/epoc32/wins/D

I put the contents of D into C and that's workable.
But for manual synching back to my Psion netBook I could find it more difficult.

I had this emu going a few weeks ago and I'm sure it used C and D directories ans virtual discs then. Nor did it have the apps button issue.

Any ideas out there?

Brian
Auckland

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Date: 10 Jan 2010 00:28:02 +0000
From: list <address truncated>
Subject: Re: EPOC emulator quirks


list wrote:
> I have installed the epoc sdk emulator on my eeepc running XP, and have > it running in the '1/2' version, looks like a series 5 screen, and will > show the files I copy into D:/epoc32/wins/C
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> But on running the emulator two things seem curious.

And a third question. When I close the emulator I lose all my
settings! How can I ensure Home city, and folder view settings
etc remain unaltered after a quit/restart?

Brian

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Date: 10 Jan 2010 12:50:40 +0000
From: Craig Price <address truncated>
Subject: Nokia 9300 Charging


Hi,

I know there are still some Communicator users out there and I hoped someone could help me out.

I've now got my Nokia 9300 sorted out with all the software I need but ever since I got it it hasn't charged properly. The first couple of times it went okay and told me when the charging was complete but after that it would charge and charge and charge until I got fed up with it charging.

The only way I can get the Nokia to recognize a fully charged battery is to reset it every time I charge. Even a new battery stops charging correctly after the first one or two times.

I was looking on the net to see if there was any useful utilities like ChaDis that would monitor charging instead but can't find anything. Basically I just need to know if the 9300 is okay and if I charge it for say half an hour it will get through the day.

Thanks,

Craig

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