Re: iMate Pocket PC

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Thanks.
Newbie to pocket PC, so dont know much about them, or what resorces are
available.
Ta.


"Allan Boegild Pedersen" <abp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23CEfUOadFHA.2288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> it is possible to change, the imate is the same unit as t-mobile, qtek,
> and many more..
>
> it has a extended rom partition where Telstar har put there configuration
> and when ever you hard reset it, that configuration is added to the device
> ram.
>
> you can find more info and how to unlock your extended rom here
> http://forum.xda-developers.com
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Allan Boegild Pedersen
> www.pda-faq.com (howto's for Micosoft Pocket PC)
>
> "news.eftel.com.au" <philip.middleton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i
> en meddelelse news:42b6c2f9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I have an I-Mate Pocket PC Phone Edition I purchased second hand via ebay.
>>Its been working find, and its not locked to a particular service
>>Provider. I've just enabled GPRS with Vodafone, (my Phone service Provider
>>in Australia) and I'm discovering some interesting problems. The Phone
>>must have been originally sold by Telstra Australia, as its default
>>Background is Telstra, and the Email and components of the Internet setup
>>mention Telstra, and dosent seem to give me any options to change these.
>>Ie, the email setup only gives me the username part of the field to fill
>>in, with the rest of the email address locked to "@telstra.com" and there
>>is no configuration for POP and SMTP setting anywhere I can find
>>(presumably these are hard coded to Telstras service also).
>> I need to know if there is anyway of setting this all completely back to
>> defaults (manufacturer defaults, without the "Telstra bastardisations".
>> There Telstra "Enhancements" (lol) are in the ROM, so a reset to factory
>> defaults does not fix the problem. Is there a vanila "Configurable"
>> version of Win 2003 for the Pocket PC I can download / buy from somewhere
>> so I can setup the Internet to use any GMS / GPRS supplier?
>>
>> Failing this, is there some software I can install that will give me the
>> flexability of setup I require?
>> ie some third party GPRS Connection / email setup so I can connect to my
>> home office email server etc...?
>>
>> Thanks... Philip Middleton
>>
>>
>
>


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