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From "Mike"
Hey man you got a good site with alot of good info!!!!! i was surfing the net to see some new stuff for new Nokia 3390. All i can find are faceplates, i want clear light up faceplates and housings? do you know where i could find one? Second about those led lights for the screens and key pads, where can i order or pick up some???

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Mike

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Check your email, Mike! And thanx for emailing me! I am updating my links page to direct more people to some great accessory websites!
How to Install The Data Suite with with your Infrared Mon



Installing With Windows 95
Enable your IR port (very often disabled in the notebook setup). Configure windows so that IR Mon is not running so that it detects devices.
Reboot (be sure NOT to have IR Mon running)
Install NDS 2.0. Put any COM port when required. The install will fail but go till the end.
Reboot. Do NOT launch IR Setup.
Edit the registry
In fact you have only two keys to change in the registry for the software to work with IR on Win95

Before modification:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARENokiaDTP2V3]
"UseIr"=hex:00
"UserPortIR"=""

After modification:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARENokiaDTP2V3]
"UseIr"=hex:01
"UserPortIR"="COM2"

(if COM2 is your physical IR port)

Install PC Composer
Reboot
Be sure that IR Mon does not run. The IR port works for the suite and the composer.

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Installing With Windows 98
The second part is the same as Windows 95, but Microsoft introduced a new IrDA communications subsystem with Windows 98 which stops the Nokia Cellular Data Suite (NCDS) from working with Infra Red transmission. It is however reasonably easy to change Windows 98 back to the Windows 95 method of addressing IrDA ports. This is all covered below.

Open the Control Panel, and select Network. Highlight the infra red device listed and then click on remove. Click OK on the network box, when asked to reboot answer NO.
Backup the file MSPORTS.INF, you should find it in the WINDOWSINF directory.
Open the file in notepad by double clicking on it and find the following section.
[Std]
%*PNP0400.DeviceDesc% = LptPort, *PNP0400 ; Printer Port
%*PNP0401.DeviceDesc% = EcpPort, *PNP0401 ; ECP Printer Port
%*PNP0500.DeviceDesc% = ComPort, *PNP0500 ; Communications Port
%*PNP0501.DeviceDesc% = ComPort, *PNP0501 ; Communications Port

; No; *PNP051x devices are now supported in IRMINI.INF
%*PNP0510.DeviceDesc% = InfraredComPort, *PNP0510 ; IR Communications Port used byr IrDA stack
; %*PNP0511.DeviceDesc% = InfraredComPort, *PNP0511 ; IR Communications Port used byr IrDA stack

Ammend it until it looks like the above. i.e. remove the semi-colon from begining of the second from last line.



Now find this section, it should be near the end.
[Strings]
MS = "Microsoft"
Std = "(Standard port types)"
PortsClassName = "Ports (COM & LPT)"

*PNP0400.DeviceDesc = "Printer Port"
*PNP0401.DeviceDesc = "ECP Printer Port"
*PNP0500.DeviceDesc = "Communications Port"
*PNP0501.DeviceDesc = "Communications Port"
*PNP0510.DeviceDesc = "Generic Ir Serial Port"
;*PNP0511.DeviceDesc = "Generic Ir Serial Port"

Again ammend it until it looks like the above by removing the semi-colon for the begining of the second from last line.



Save the file and reboot. Windows will now detect a Generic Ir Serial Port, and use the Windows 95 drivers.
Enable your IR port (very often disabled in the notebook setup). Configure windows so that IR Mon is not running so that it detects devices.
Reboot (be sure NOT to have IR Mon running)
Install NDS 2.0. Put any COM port when required. The install will fail but go till the end.
Reboot. Do NOT launch IR Setup.
Edit the registry
In fact you have only two keys to change in the registry for the software to work with IR on Win95

Before modification:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARENokiaDTP2V3]
"UseIr"=hex:00
"UserPortIR"=""

After modification:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARENokiaDTP2V3]
"UseIr"=hex:01
"UserPortIR"="COM2"

(if COM2 is your physical IR port)

Install PC Composer
Reboot
Be sure that IR Mon does not run. The IR port works for the suite and the composer.
6110 / 8810 Memory Info

6110 / 8810 Memory Info
The models of the Nokia 6100 series and the Nokia 8810 have an integrated calendar, whose storage capacity is limited.

Here the possible max. storage volume on the basis concrete examples:



The calendar of the Nokia 8810 can take up max. 1,890 characters:
The max. length of the date entries amounts to:
- for a memory 30 characters
- for a calling 30 characters
- for a session 20 characters
- for a birthday 20 characters

From it result in the case of full utilization of the max. length per date:
- for memories of max. 63 entries during full extent of utilization
- for callings of max. 63 entries during full extent of utilization
- for sessions of max. 94 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 10 characters
- for birthdays of max. 94 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 10 characters

Independently of the length of the entry max. 100 dates can be stored.




The calendar of the Nokia 6150 can take up max. 1,297 characters:
The max. length of the date entries amounts to here
- for a memory 36 characters
- for a calling 30 characters
- for a session 24 characters
- for a birthday 24 characters

From it result in the case of full utilization of the max. length per date:
- for memories of max. 36 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 1 character
- for callings of max. 43 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 7 characters
- for sessions of max. 50 entries during full extent of utilization
- for birthdays of max. 50 entries during full extent of utilization

Independently of the length of the entry max. 50 dates can be stored.




The calendar of the Nokia 6110 (or 6130) can take up max. 570 characters:
The max. length of the date entries amounts to here
- for a memory 30 characters
- for a calling 30 characters
- for a session 24 characters
- for a birthday 24 characters

From it result in the case of full utilization of the max. length per date:
- for memories of max. 19 entries during full extent of utilization
- for callings of max. 19 entries during full extent of utilization
- for sessions of max. 28 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 10 characters
- for birthdays of max. 28 entries during full extent of utilization + 1 entry with 10 characters

Independently of the length of the entry max. 30 dates can be stored.