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03.09.2001 19:00
can i change the original ringtones on 5110? i've heard that
with datasuite u can change the ringtones. pls let me know
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posted 09 June 2001 18:58
No.
You can add/change 1 ringtone (Received tone) for a 61XX phone
using Datasuite though.
aCe
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TOO BAD!!!!
IS ANY WAY TO DO THIS? ON ANY NOKIA HANDY???
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posted 09 June 2001 19:48
Except for the downloaded ringtones which is available to most
nokia phones(GSM) except 5110, no.
Maybe if you can understand the two byte(i guess, or was it
four) sequence for the tones notation in the PPM section and
have it manually changed to a tone of your desire then your
probably half way there.
The other half would then be spent on how to get your phone to
accept the new PPM package you've just made without causing
any problems like Contact Service, sim locks, and Network
Access. Heck, I can't even change just the simple "Insert"
from "Insert SIM Card" to tresnI without causing my phone to
display Contact Service. Must have some security data
elsewhere.
Anyway, we'll keep on trying.
aCe
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posted 10 June 2001 00:32
Hi mrENigma!
U can not change a ringtone on your phone, U have only I think
2 byte free memory there u can recive one ringtone on it.
Good luck!
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posted 10 June 2001 20:44
even if i erase some of them? 10 originals for one of mine
it's kind a stupid can't do this....
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posted 14 June 2001 03:23
quote:
Originally posted by mrENigma:
even if i erase some of them? 10 originals for one of mine
it's kind a stupid can't do this....
Well, I have a post of this a while (months) ago.
It's not possible to ADD TONES to the Nokia 5110 but it is
possible to CHANGE TONES on the Nokia 5110.
Well, changing RING TONES is a bit hard but changing ALERT
TONES is relatively easier to do.
Of course us all Nokia users can add ring tones to phone like
the 61xx, 6210, 3210, 33xx, etc. but I bet most of our alert
tones are all the same.
The beep, the standard (which is a dit-dit tone), the special
(which is a dit-dit-dit-dat-dat-dit-dit-dit, which is actually
a Morse code for "SMS"), and the ascending (which is actualy a
Morse code for "connecting people") are the same to all Nokia
phones unless there is one I don't know about.
Anyway, have any of you once experienced when on a crowd when
a SMS message came and most people around you have Nokia
phones (riding a bus for example or on a bar).
Some of us would check their phone if it was for them, like I
did.
So I changed my standard tone which is a dit-dit to dit-dat to
sound differently. And my special tone from
dit-dit-dit-dat-dat-dit-dit-dit to
dat-dit-dit-dit-dat-dit-dit-dit (which sounds like "Who let
the dogs out" with dit-dit-dit at the end). So when I myself
received a message, I know that it's for me coz I only have to
take note of the tone.
Too bad, Viper stopped his research with the NFREE project. I
have been inquiring about the checksums but he's no longer
responding. So I guess I have to do this on my own.
I'm coming up with a software to change the ringtone on the
5110, just like I came up with the soft for changing the alert
tone on my 5110. Imagine, we have 30 changeable ringtones on
our Nokia, not just the 5110 but also with the 3210, 33xx,
51xx, 61xx, 62xx, 7110, 82xx, 88xx, etc.
The info about this is not for free of course. Anyone
experimenting with his Nokia can come with a way to change the
fixed ringtones and alert tones on his phone.
BTW, the ringtones can be found on the PPM part of the phone.
Regards...
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posted 14 June 2001 18:05
Yo Ice! Could you share with me the search values for the SMS
tones. Pleazzee.
BTW, have you tried changing the words in our PPM package (i.e
"Insert" in Insert SIM card to something else). I've tried
even simply reversing Insert to tresnI so as not to get any
checksum problems but still I get the CS.
Maybe their using a different method of calculation (CRC
perhaps) or they have a compare module elsewhere?
Just wondering,
aCe
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Rate Member posted 16 June 2001 13:31
If the ringtones are saved in the ppm pack, and you get cs
when trying to change places of some letters in ppm.....what
happens in the phon when you download a new ringtone ?
does it recalculate the cs for ppm itself ?
I thought these ringtones where saved in a area without any cs
check.
/Leeloo
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posted 17 June 2001 20:27
The downloaded tones aren't stored in your PPM, they are
stored in your EEPROM. It is in the EEPROM where checksum
recalculation takes place.
The tones that are in the PPM are the static tones (i.e Ring
Ring, Mosquito).
The SMS alert tones on the other hand (according to ICE
DRAGON) are located at the MCU portion of your flash.
Hope this clears up the confusion.
Regards,
aCe
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posted 03 July 2001 04:11
quote:
Originally posted by aZyWeRks:
Yo Ice! Could you share with me the search values for the
SMS tones. Pleazzee.
BTW, have you tried changing the words in our PPM package
(i.e "Insert" in Insert SIM card to something else). I've
tried even simply reversing Insert to tresnI so as not to
get any checksum problems but still I get the CS.
Maybe their using a different method of calculation (CRC
perhaps) or they have a compare module elsewhere?
Just wondering,
aCe
Yo aCe! Here's the hex values particularly for the Special and
Ascending alerts tones.
Using flash from a 5110v5.30C:
For Special (morse code for "SMS"):
5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,
4025,0A01,5A25,400C,5A25,4025,
0AFE,5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C
So it sounds like:
dit-dit-dit dat-dat dit-dit-dit
"5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
"0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
For Ascending (morse code for "connecting people"):
5A25,400C,5A0C,0AFE,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,0A01,
5A25,400C,5A25,0AFE,400C,5A25,4025,
5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
5A0C,4025,
5A25,400C,5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
5A25,4025,
5A0C,400C,5A0C,4025,
5A25,400C,5A0C,4025,
5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4064
5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025
5A0C,4025
5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,4025
5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,4025
5A0C,400C,5A25,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C,4025
5A0C,4025
So it sounds like:
dat-dit-dat-dit dat-dat-dat dat-dit dat-dit dit
dat-dit-dat-dit dat dit-dit dat-dit dat-dat-dit
dit-dat-dat-dit dit dat-dat-dat dit-dat-dat-dit
dit-dat-dit-dit dit
Again:
"5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
"4064" is a pause with a duration of 64 (long pause)
"0A01" and "0AFE" are.... I don't know what these means, let
me know
Correct me if I'm wrong, I think "0A01" and "0AEF" is a system
pause to let the user interrupt the beeping. for sure, it's
not a checksum.
On other phone models:
Read a full flash from any model of Nokia phone (from 3210,
33xx, 51xx, 61xx, 62xx, 7110, 82xx, 88xx) and use these search
strings on a hex editor (I use HexWorks):
For alert tones: 8005020A01
Following hex values after these hex are actual alert tones
For ringtones: 0905020A01 or 0A05020A01
Hex values following after these hex are not necessarily ring
tones but you can see the names of the ring tones and
following them are their ringtone values. Just see for
yourself what I mean.
Can I ask one-thing? If any of you find these info
interesting, please rate me
Thanks and best regards...
P.S. Oh, about changing the "Insert" to "tresnI" in PPM won't
work.
You see, checksum calculation in PPM is not done by
byte-addition (byte added to another byte) but by
word-addition (two bytes added to the next two bytes).
Let's take "Insert" as an example:
Letter - Hex value - Decimal
I 49 73
n 6E 110
s 73 115
e 65 101
r 72 114
t 74 116
In a byte-to-byte addition, the resulting checksum should be:
hex 275, decimal 629
And it would be equal to the checksum of "tresnI"
But in a word-to-word addition, checksum is computed in
byte-pairs, therefore taking "In" as one word or hex
equivalent to 496E, decimal 18798
So if we are to add them in words:
Letters - Hex values - Decimal
In 496E 18798
se 7365 29541
rt 7274 29300
The checksum should be: hex 2F47 or decimal 12103.
Now with "tresnI", the first two letter pair would be "tr"
with a hex equivalent to 7472, decimal 29810.
So if we are to add them in words:
Letters - Hex values - Decimal
tr 7472 29810
es 6573 25971
nI 6E49 28233
The checksum should be: hex 482E or decimal 18478.
Therefore, changing "Insert" to "tresnI" would yield a
"Contact Service" error.
Again, I only ask one favor. If any of you find these info
interesting, please rate me
Cheers...
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posted 03 July 2001 08:06
i'm confuse a little bit, but i think that i learn something.
and when release software to do this pls let me know 'cause i
want to get ride off those stupid ringtones.
thx again and keep in touch.
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yo ice!!!
da bes ka gid migs bah!
pakopyahon mo na lang ko kung matapos na imo
program. hehehe
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yo qtboy......... english pls
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nice job, i would just like to ask if i should have the same
number of dits and dats as to avoid contact service?
salamat
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quote:
Originally posted by brittnee:
nice job, i would just like to ask if i should have the same
number of dits and dats as to avoid contact service?
salamat
Not necessarily.
Let's take the Standard alert tone (Morse code for "M") as an
example (using the 5110v5.30C flash):
5519, 400A, 5519, 400A
So it sounds like "dat-dat"
5519 - is a "dat" with a duration of 19
400A - is a pause with a duration of 0C
We could change it to:
550C, 400A, 5526, 400A
So it sounds like "dit-dat"
Take note that we subtracted hex 0D from the first 5519 and
added it to the second 5519 to compensate the values so we
wont have a contact service message.
Here's a more interesting one. Change the Standard alert tone
(5519,400A, 5519,400A) to something like this:
5B19, 4005, 4F19, 400F
So it sounds like high-note-dat, low-note-dat
Or to something like:
4C0C, 4005, 5E25, 400F
So it sounds like low-note-dit, high-note-dat
Notice that we subtracted duration values from the first pause
and add it to the next pause, and so with the first tone to
the second tone.
Sometimes I get an error when I subtract values from the pause
and add it to the tone. Or vice versa. It won't work.
So the following won't work in changing Special alert (morse
code for "SMS"):
5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,4025,
0A01,5A25,400C,5A25,4025,0AFE,
5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,5A0C
That sounds like:
dit-dit-dit dat-dat dit-dit-dit
"5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"5A25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
"0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
Into a variation of "Let's go":
5A0C,4025,5A0C,4025,0AFE,
5A0C,400C,0A01,5A0C,400C,5A0C,400C,0AFE,5A0C,4025,
5A0C,4025,5A0C
That sounds like:
dit-dit dit-dit-dit-dit dit-dit
"5A0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
"0AFE" is.... I don't know what this means, let me know
It wont work because we subtract values from pause and add it
to the tone.
So that's that. I'm still studying the behaviour for the
default ringtones.
Sure I can change some values without incurring a "Contact
Service" but the tones won't make any sense.
Anyway, I would know who reads this forum in my area when I
start hearing a different alert tone around here.
P.S. If you find some info here to be interesting, I only ask
one thing: please rate me
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very nice indeed, i've change the alert tone of my 6210, still
looking for the standard tone, but i found the special tone
which is the one i change, thanks a lot!!!!
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posted 05 July 2001 03:50
quote:
Originally posted by brittnee:
very nice indeed, i've change the alert tone of my 6210,
still looking for the standard tone, but i found the special
tone which is the one i change, thanks a lot!!!!
On a 6210:
As always, before tinkering with your phone flash, make a full
backup of your phone flash if you haven't yet.
Let's assume you don't have a full backup of your phone flash.
1. Read the flash address 00200000 to 00600000.
2. Copy the \flasher\flash.out to \nk_files\6210full.fls
3. Use a hex editor (I suggest Hexworks), open the
\nk_files\6210full.fls and do the following to obtain a full
flash without the EEPROM:
WARNING: If you notice the file contains FF00,FF00 from
beginning to end, DO NOT PROCEED because this is a bad read
flash.
3.1 Go to address 3FC000 (this is equivalent to flash address
005FC000)
3.2 Press Shift-Ctrl-Home. This will highlight the data from
offset 00000000 to 003FC000. Release the keys.
3.3 Press Ctrl-C. This will copy the highlighted data to the
clipboard or memory.
3.4 Press Ctrl-N. This will create an empty file.
3.5 Press Ctrl-V. you will be asked "Are you sure you want to
insert?", select "Ok".
This will copy the previously highlighted data to the new
file.
3.6 Save the file as "my6210.fls"
4. Make a copy of the flash that contains the alert tones.
4.1 Still using the hex editor, open the file "my6210.fls"
4.2 Go to offset 350000. Press Shift-Ctrl-Home. This will
highlight the data from offset 00000000 to 003FC000. Release
the keys.
4.3 Press Del. You will be asked "Are you sure you want to
delete?". Press "Ok". This will delete the data from 0 to
350000.
4.4 Go to offset 10000. Press Shift-Ctrl-End. This will
highlight the data from offset 10000 to the end of file.
4.5 Press Del. You will be asked "Are you sure you want to
delete?". Press "Ok". This will leave you a 64k data from 0 to
10000 (which is equivalent to flash address 00550000 to
00560000).
4.6 Save the file as \nk_files\6210al.fls
5. Copy \nk_files\6210al.fls to \nk_files\alert.fls
6. Open the \nk_files\alert.fls with a hex editor (I use
Hexworks).
7. Use the search string "8005020A01".
First stop should be the Special alert tone.
You will notice that there's "SMSS.......S.p.e.c.i.a.l" before
it.
Pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This is
the Standard alert. You will notice that there's
"SMS.......S.t.a.n.d.a.r.d" before it.
Again pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This
is the Ascending alert. You will notice that there's
"SMSL.......L.o.n.g. .l.o.u.d" before it.
Don't forget when you flash it back, you should use alert.fls
as source and the address should be 00550000.
Assuming you have flashed it back to the correct address and
it shows a "Contact Service", you may have incorrectly
modified your alert tone. If this happens, proceed to number 5.
If you want to flash it back to its original alert tones,
flash it back with 6210al.fls at address 00550000.
But if it still has a Contact Service, flash it back with a
my6210.fls starting from address 00200000. This should restore
your original flash without the EEPROM part.
This procedure is a little bit for advanced flasher users. If
you don't know what you're doing, don't try it out. You have
yourself to blame if something pukes up.
Hmmm... I guess few people are interested in what I'm posting
here. Out of more than 100 readers since my first posting in
this thread, only 2 person rated me.
Oh well, all I'm asking is: rate me please
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posted 05 July 2001 13:34
I've tryed to do this like that :
1.make a full backup 002 to 006 (6210)
2.edit with hexworkshop and change the SMS alert
3.try to correct checksums with NK1.2 to avoid Contact Service
4.put flash back to phone
5.works fine
Ice Dragon: does point 3 make any sense?
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posted 06 July 2001 03:07
quote:
Originally posted by nuggie:
I've tryed to do this like that :
1.make a full backup 002 to 006 (6210)
2.edit with hexworkshop and change the SMS alert
3.try to correct checksums with NK1.2 to avoid Contact
Service
4.put flash back to phone
5.works fine
Ice Dragon: does point 3 make any sense?
Not only "sense" (cents), but also dollars... heh..heh...heh...
I did that already but it always take a long wait to write the
whole modified flash back to the phone.
With a 5110v530C flash, I also tried cutting the first part of
the modified flash (flash address 00200000-00210000), write it
back to the phone, then cut the last part of the modified
flash (002F0000-00300000) back to the phone so it would take a
much lesser time.
The one I posted earlier is also to let our members reader
learn a little bit about the alert and ring tones in the
flash, and the possibility of changing them. Although I
believe that our members here know more than I do.
Cheers to you... and best regards to all
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posted 06 July 2001 15:56
Man, thanks a lot for the values. I'll try it.
And about the word addition information. I'll try to make a
workaround on this if I have enough time. I've been off the
internet for a time.
Thanks a lot man. You're great.
Regards,
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Member # 718 posted 07 July 2001 00:26
hi,
That is really cool!! thanks IceDragon!
u deserve a
regards
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nuggie
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posted 14 July 2001 20:23
Ice Dragon:
Look here at the ringtone info.
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Rayborg
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Member # 5357
Rate Member posted 19 July 2001 14:37
How does it works with a Nokia 3310?
I think there are other HexValues, but Im not able to find
them! Please help me!
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Ice Dragon
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posted 23 July 2001 03:32
quote:
Originally posted by Rayborg:
How does it works with a Nokia 3310?
I think there are other HexValues, but Im not able to find
them! Please help me!
Still use the search string: "8005020A01".
First stop should be the Special alert tone.
You will notice that previously the tones have 5A0C, 400C,
5A25, 400C values. With the 3310, it uses the 5B0C, 400C,
5A25, 400c values.
"5B0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"5B25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
Pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This is
the Standard alert. It uses the 5619, 400A, 5618, 400A values.
"5619" is a "dit" with a duration of 19
"400A" is a pause with a duration of 0A
Again pressing F3 will take you to the next found string. This
is the Ascending alert. It uses the 5B0C, 400C, 5B25, 400C
values.
"5B0C" is a "dit" with a duration of 0C
"5B25" is a "dat" with a duration of 25
"400C" is a pause with a duration of 0C
"4025" is a pause with a duration of 25
The alert tones on the 3310 reside in the MCU part of the full
flash.
Best regards and cheers...
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