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didi
23rd June 2004, 05:45 AM
hi all members, i'm newbie.

i need help (comments/links) for upgrade xda-1 wm2002 to wm2003.
rom version: 3.20.06 eng
rom date: 07/30/03
radio version: 4.21.00
protocol version: 32s54
thanks.

-dc-

Kai920
23rd June 2004, 08:56 AM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=3274

rxmann
24th June 2004, 06:12 AM
People don't really like to provide answers on this forum. It must be an european thing. I'm a new member and it took me days to find this link. You can go there and cook your own wm2003 rom. It can even be an exe file. The link is:

http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/


Contact me if it doesn't work and I'll send you mine. It works great and it simply upgraded me to wm2003.

cruisin-thru
24th June 2004, 07:17 AM
[quote="rxmann"]People don't really like to provide answers on this forum. It must be an european thing. I'm a new member and it took me days to find this link.


I think you must be referring to another forum, take a look at how many posts I have beside my name and look at others who also have many hundreds, this is the most helpful forum I have ever seen anywhere. Why it took you days to find the address to the rom kitchen is a reflection on your inability to search the forum rather than reluctance of others to reply.

Biso007
24th June 2004, 10:15 AM
People don't really like to provide answers on this forum. It must be an european thing. I'm a new member and it took me days to find this link. You can go there and cook your own wm2003 rom. It can even be an exe file. The link is:

http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/


Contact me if it doesn't work and I'll send you mine. It works great and it simply upgraded me to wm2003.

still with only 5 posts and you want to judge such wonderful forum ??!!!!

FDPM
24th June 2004, 10:46 AM
Back to the topic....

I installed the latest A.30.09 from Siemens and it work like a charm but the volume problem...
Now I'm going to swith to a different rom because I'm using TomTom Navigator and the volume problem is very annoying with a GPS system!

Rudegar
24th June 2004, 11:18 AM
People don't really like to provide answers on this forum. It must be an european thing. I'm a new member and it took me days to find this link. You can go there and cook your own wm2003 rom. It can even be an exe file. The link is:

i think that the more people hang out in the forum the more fustrated they get posting the same asnwer X times a day
at times people ask a question which is answered in the post right under their post

if search dont work for people who want
1. to get a kitchen url
2. a howto to flash the device using xdatools

then there is something wrong with search on other computers them mine

also many answers are given on the front page of this site

the fustration of being asked the same question over and over again

in the end make the users
1 ignor the question
2 respond rudely
3 stop reading the forum altogether

this is a thing i've notised in forums all over
so i would not asume it a european rudeness issue

Kai920
24th June 2004, 06:03 PM
People don't really like to provide answers on this forum. It must be an european thing. I'm a new member and it took me days to find this link. You can go there and cook your own wm2003 rom. It can even be an exe file. The link is:

http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/


Contact me if it doesn't work and I'll send you mine. It works great and it simply upgraded me to wm2003.

What's wrong with providing a link to a good starting ground, as I have in my previous post? Is that not an 'answer' in your books? :?:

I came to this site to learn how to flash my XDA to WM2003.. I have less than 10 posts, yet none of them asked "how to flash?" I simply utilized the search feature and was able to find everything that I wanted to know, and more... much more...

rxmann
24th June 2004, 09:58 PM
I apologize if I've offended anyone. It was simply out of frustration. I was tired of people reffering me to a search page that always returned about 150 posts. It is probably my lack of searching ability. I've used other forums and I know people get tired of answering the same questions. Links to the answers would suffice instead of referals to the search page. My apologies once again since my SX56 would be a paperweight if not for this forum. You guys are simply geniuses.

Rudegar
24th June 2004, 11:44 PM
i dont think people got offended really
and everybody get fustrated

it's all apart of being alpha centruian ups i mean human yeah human

note to self damm i've already said to much!
comence plan b :P

Craig87
25th June 2004, 03:06 PM
Regarding the recent update to WM2003.

Do you find that your XDA now turns itself to ON every now and then without any prompting? (This occurs when you go in and out of coverage areas.) I found this to happen with every version of WM2003 that I could put together and burn. I like to keep the screen and unit on for a while when I use it and don't have my power usage settings set conservatively. But when WM2003 is on it, it will eat up my battery super fast. I may be driving in my car and have it dash mounted (but without power assist) and watch it turn on every 3 to 4 minutes as I go along. This can also occur when just sitting in one spot if the coverage fluctuates too much the WM2003 turns itself ON without intervention.

Does anyone have a solution or fix for this? Is this happening to anyone else? WM2003 :shock: :? :x

bob190cm
25th June 2004, 03:40 PM
It happens to me evrytime (twice a day) when I access metro.
This "feature" really sucks...
The worst thing is that I couldn't do anything with the registry entry like one discussed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=9412 :?

Kai920
26th June 2004, 01:19 PM
I apologize if I've offended anyone. It was simply out of frustration. I was tired of people reffering me to a search page that always returned about 150 posts. It is probably my lack of searching ability. I've used other forums and I know people get tired of answering the same questions. Links to the answers would suffice instead of referals to the search page. My apologies once again since my SX56 would be a paperweight if not for this forum. You guys are simply geniuses.

None taken, at least not here :) All I'm saying is that the search feature works wonders... yes you may get 150 results, but take an extra 5, 10 mins to sift through them and you'll usually find what you're looking for. I usually focus on the posts with higher number of replies...

rxmann
27th June 2004, 12:52 AM
None taken, at least not here :) All I'm saying is that the search feature works wonders... yes you may get 150 results, but take an extra 5, 10 mins to sift through them and you'll usually find what you're looking for. I usually focus on the posts with higher number of replies


thanks.