FlashTONE v2.05 by Ice Draagon How to use: 1. Click on FILE/OPEN FLASH FILE 2. Specify the FULL flash you are using. NOTE: Use the full MCU/PPM pack and do not include the PMM and EEPROM. 3. Select MODE (Alert or Ring tone) 4. Click on FILE/OPEN TONE FILE 5. Select the RTTL/RTX file you are using to change/insert into your flash. 6. Select the tone you want to change and click the CHANGE button or INSERT button. NOTE:Insert does not work on the Alert Tone Mode because it is not allowed by the Nokia programming. 7. You may repeat 3 to 6 for additional tones to be changed or inserted. 8. When done, select FILE/SAVE FLASH FILE AS and save the full flash into a different filename. 9. Run a flasher program and flash the modified flash into your phone. 10. Update the FAID by using a BPhreaks logger or Koci logger to generate a log file. You may also use the FAID recalc by MBUS of Rolis or the Dejan box 1.02 or higher. NOTE:Your phone will not find network if you only use NK_CALC or Roli's or EEPROM Tools. Changing the Alert Tones on units like 6210, 6250 and 7110 should be done on the Change Ring Tone Mode, because alert tones on these units are actually stored in the PPM pack unlike the others, alert tones are stored in the MCU part. But still, the displayed Alert tone names will still be displayed in its default names because the MCU assigned these names to them and not taken from the PPM. When using flash from 3310, make sure the address read from the phone is 200000 to 3D0000 only, or else you will get a "Contact Service" error when flashed back to the phone. Also, when using modifying flashes of 3310, use only version 4.xx 3310 with 5.xx versions are difficult to upgrade and results to no network. Alert tone length is fixed for units aside from 6210,6250 and 7110. So the lengths (including the pause "P") are: Standard -- 5 to 7 notes including the pauses "P", if any. Special -- 13 to 15 notes including the pauses "P", if any. Beep Once -- 4 to 6 notes including the pauses "P", if any. Ascending (Long Loud) -- 118 to 120 notes including the pauses "P",
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