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Hi
I'm glad that you like the software.
Now to answer your questions.
1. Actually all mobile phones have at least a battery temperature sensor in them. This is because, the temperature information is required when calculating the charge power, especially when the battery is a li-on. If it get too hot during charging, this will reduce its life span and if you're really unlucky, it might turn into a bomb.
1a. Nokia netmonitor's battery temperature readings' on menu 20.
2. The file's on my notebook server in my room, max 10 connections over 256kbps. Thanks for the mirrors.
3. If you don't have a bluetooth thingi... guess you could save some lunch money to buy it. Thats what i did...
4. T68x Monitor should work with other ericsson phones but i've not tested on any.
Future plans... (when i find time)
1. Pocket PC
2. Its currently got a buggy call handling thingi. I would like it display the caller ID...
3. Logging & graphs
4. SNMP (to work with stuff like MRTG)
5. More info... signal power (in dB), power usage, etc...
Regards,
Quiezent
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Posted: 2002-09-15 04:44:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500
does this only work with bluetooth connections?
cant seem to get it working using drs-10.
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Posted: 2002-09-15 05:13:00
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Do refer to this FAQ,
http://www.esato.com/help/faq.php#drscable
sorry
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Posted: 2002-09-15 05:20:00
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i seem to have problems tryin to connect, everytime I try to connect i get this message..
"Run-time error '8002': Invalid port number"
wat's goin on?
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Posted: 2002-09-15 05:39:00
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>russtproof
try activate your Bluetooth serial port - check the com port - turn on thermal monitor --set com port under Monitor/properties
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Posted: 2002-09-15 05:51:00
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T68 Monitor connects over a com port. So, you'll have to find out which com port does your computer use to connect to your phone.
Then under "Monitor -> Properties" enter the com port number. The default is 10 because my bluetooth connects with com port 10.
Remember to switch "on" either IR or Bluetooth on your phone.
Quiezent
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Posted: 2002-09-15 05:53:00
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Phone Temp - 28C
Battery Temp -29C
Voltage - 4050mV
1:37pm
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Posted: 2002-09-15 07:40:00
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Any idea where is the temperature sensor?
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Posted: 2002-09-17 13:21:00
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im having the same problem with russtproof.
how can i use it? im using T68i with R2F firmware version and DRS-11 data cable. My computer is using Windows XP.
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Posted: 2002-09-18 07:11:00
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thanx for the reply guyz.. but unfortunately i still have the problem, is there a way to find out the info to put in the correct port number?
RuSS
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Posted: 2002-09-18 18:08:00
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