Guest an Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 If you power up the phone whilst pressing the voice recorder button, then hold the action button for a second you boot into a menu. Click right got to the Global Flag List settings, click on Data Rx (it should go red) Exit and quit and reboot. The Log flag shows up a log on boot (replacing the Orange sunset screen), which looks a bit like this: 1.16 1.10.00 LOG ON XPANEL OFF RESET_GSM ON RED_SCREEN OFF DATA_RX ON FLASH_WRITE_IND ON NO_SLEEP OFF NO_1MIN_WAKEUP OFF TimeTick=01 ms Whenever you go on the net you get a counter at the bootom of the screen, the lower counter is the total data received - assuming data sent from the phone is realistically not much this is a good indicator of data count. Any comments? also any idea wot the other flags represent? :?:
Guest youngerpants Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 likewise, I've seen this mentioned before on the board briefly, but i'd love to know what all these switches are (XPanel = Xwindows... nah!) without having to hard reset my phone (again) when i play with things i shouldnt
Guest Monolithix [MVP] Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 You dont, load the boot loader as you would when hard resetting, then move to the last page and select the global flag settings. I can confirm this works, although i'm not sure what the numbers represent... At a guess i'd say the top is the amount of data recieved in a refresh cycle, and the bottom the total recieved in that page request. Either way it resets with each new http request so it's not overly useful ;) Interesting though all the same.
Guest Firaas Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 FLASH_WRITE_IND brings up a square in the top right of the screen which occasionally turns red with lines in it. I'm guessing this is an indicator as to when the phone writes to flash.
Guest youngerpants Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 hmmm, i wonder if DATA_RX ON turns my phone into the-machine-that-goes "ping" (sorry for the unnecessary monty python mention, i've just woken up in a rather giddy mood)
Guest Firaas Posted January 19, 2003 Report Posted January 19, 2003 The "Default" switch on the menu which offers to take you to Global Flag Settings resets all the loader settings - the flags etc.
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