View Full Version : Inverting problems.Please help me....
ryan_chong
16-10-2002, 08:45 PM
Hi all.....
I try to invert my Nokia 3315(Version 09.11)with HexWorkshop.I've backup it and made a copy.Then i open the copy backup .fls files with HexWorkshop and edited it and saved.
The problems is,when i want to calculate PPM&MCU checksum by NFree V1.2,this message appeared when i open the edited .fls
Error
PPM not found!Disabling PPM functions
What does this mean?It's normally?Or i have do some mistaken?
Someone please help me on this...
Thanks in advance:)
Kent|
17-10-2002, 03:02 PM
Use XP mobile 2002 to calculate FAid!
-Kent-
kid_rock
17-10-2002, 04:35 PM
@ryan_chong
after save on hexworkshop, do you rename it with *.fls?
ex. 3315mcu_ppm.fls
GeeZuZz
17-10-2002, 05:09 PM
Actually that always happens. Don't know why, but i get three messages like that no matter what file i open...
Just click OK, update the checksums and save the file. It works!
ryan_chong
17-10-2002, 07:12 PM
Ok guys!I'll try it and will post the result soon.A million thanks!
welshwizard
17-10-2002, 07:21 PM
r u doing what i did when i was getting into this scene?
i read PPM not found..... but it actually said PMM not found.
just a thought as it's a mistake i was always making.... and still sumtimes do. :)
ryan_chong
17-10-2002, 07:58 PM
I'm sorry but what does u means by this?
i read PPM not found..... but it actually said PMM not found.
Sorry....
:p
welshwizard
17-10-2002, 10:33 PM
the message box i had said:
PMM not found
(which was normally displayed twice along with "eeprom not found" message)
But i was reading the message as:
PPM not found
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check out the difference on the middle letters.....
check that you are not making the same mistake as me....
GeeZuZz
17-10-2002, 10:48 PM
lol. That explaines everything...
I always thought it was PPM, and didn't understand why it worked even when these messages appeared... :)
PMM is located in EEPROM, so of course it don't find PMM!
ryan_chong
18-10-2002, 05:48 PM
Oh my god~~Wat a shamefull...
PPM&PMM !!!!!
Wat a big mistake here....:p
Anyway,thanks for ur info!Thanks!
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