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  1. #11

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    no idea about the cold reset =X
    but here's my e50

  2. #12

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Cold Reset means like when you hard cycle the power with a power switch; on your normal laptop/desktop it's called a Cold Boot. This would be opposed to a Warm Restart (e.g.), which would be cycling the phone using a safe means (equivalent to Shutdown -> Restart in Windows).

    I would imagine that with a Symbian handset there would be a Warm Reset -- i.e., a crash and automatic reboot. Next time one of those happens I'll have to check nsysinfo (I sort of know how to force one on the E50 about 60% of the time).

    edit: of course now that I'm sitting here trying to force a crash-reboot I can't get it to happen. stupid phone.

  3. #13

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    My N73 says 206.438 Mhz.

  4. #14

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    My 3250 crashes then restarts when using blue radar. I tried this yesterday and ran nsysinfo straight after the reboot but it still said cold reset.

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    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Huh, you'd think the symbian coders would account for that in the firmware, but who knows. Anyone know of an app that purposefully reboots the phone (safe, on-pupose manner)?

  6. #16

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Is it possible for someone to place this one outside of it's zip-file so I can download it through my mobile?
    Please and thanks!

  7. #17

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Funny it says my N73 has 16777216 colors for the screen and not the 262,144 given by the specs

  8. #18

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Same with the 3250 but sysExplorer shows 16777216 colors as well.

  9. #19

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    Odd. I guess its not 100% accurate lol

  10. #20

    + NSysInfo for Symbian 9.1 (freeware, lots of info)

    New version 1.15 released:

    Changelog:
    Version 1.15:
    1. Rewritten all user interface. To look at current position in new windows, press joystick.
    2. Now you can update all data by pressing "*".

    http://symbian91.euro.ru/en/

    It upgrades your installed 1.10 just fine, no need to uninstall the old version. The new UI looks a lot nicer now (it could use a scrollbar though), and the new '*' key should help those people using it to monitor their signal strength.

 

 

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