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chris_wilson
 Posts: 20
Phone Model: Samsung SGH- E700, V200
Service Provider: T-Mobile, 02 |
 Fri May 07, 2004 7:11 pm |
| chris_wilson wrote: | | Hi, since you went over Ring replace and string replace i was wondering could you pissibly go over picture replace i have the pictures and the pictable of what i want to replace but i have no luch with my trial and eroors so far much appreciated chris |
oh yeah im using an E700 so i cant just make an s3 file from the picture table
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chris_wilson
 Posts: 20
Phone Model: Samsung SGH- E700, V200
Service Provider: T-Mobile, 02 |
 Sat May 08, 2004 5:45 am |
its cool i got it to work!!!
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KrisKrimson
 Posts: 10
Phone Model: Samsung SGH-X427
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:36 pm |
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What am I supposed to do when I get multiple results for a word when doing a string search? Should I change them all, or somehow sift through the numbers to see which one applies to the particular location of the word I wish to change? I tried to cross ref it with the numbers of the related ringtone...but no luck. I suppose the names have their own space as well. Also, is there any software avail to manipulate the filesize limitations (you know, to somehow stretch the space of a default ringtone in order to make room for something worthy)??? Thanks for any incoming info, gang.
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HangLeQ
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: V200
Service Provider: Maxis |
 Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:37 am |
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what the add to change a sms tone
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nasir1123
 Posts: 54 |
 Tue Feb 01, 2005 3:39 pm |
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How to replace images ? I replaced 4 images, an animated background wallpaper, and I saved those 4 files as a s3-file. But when I look back I notice that the last image has an error, black screen and i get an error in yanuka... anyone knows ?
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 roswell108
 Posts: 278
Phone Model: Moto Razr Black (Nokia 6820b, Samsung x426 (x2) / x427M, SE T306, Nokia 3390, Moto v2282)
Service Provider: Cingular (AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Voicestream) |
 Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:27 am |
| HangLeQ wrote: | | what the add to change a sms tone |
What do you mean?
Changing text: Use the checkbox below the language selection to help and change only the first result. If this does not work, then change it back and try the next. Also, make sure you are spelling it exactly as it appears to prevent error.
Changing images: You either changed the image at the wrong location, or used an image of the wrong size or length. This also could be the result of multiple flashes overlapping if you do not update your backup after modding. If you mod your phone you either have to save the new bin or do a new backup or the file sizes and locations will be inacurate which will cause such errors
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Diaa
 Posts: 4
Phone Model: bird
Service Provider: vodafone |
 Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:45 am |
Ineed Samsung DIY program
thanks
| nFiniteFx wrote: | HOW-TO: Use Samsung DIY 1.1 on G1 or any other V200 firmwares.
Ring Replace
1. File ---> Open Mobile File ---> *.bin file for
2. On the "Embed Tone Table" click on the Search Ring button. This will search any tones that is available in the firmware. "No." is just the number of the tone location. "Start Addr." is the starting memory address of the tone. "Stop Addr." is the ending memory address of the tone. Size is pretty self-explanatory. Notation is blank unless you have a pre-saved table which lists all the ringtones and their names, use. (If people are interested I might make one for the V200 G1 firmware).
3. Then on the left hand side browse to the location of your ringtones (mmf files) and select the folder. The ringtones will then be listed on the table underneath the folder explorer with the name and size.
4. Now when you want to replace a certain ringtone, you can not replace it with a larger size ringtone since it will go over the allocated memory of that ringtone.
5. The easy way to do it is to write down on a piece of paper all the ringtones that is listed on the "Embed Tone Table". For the G1 firmware, it runs from #037 to #059. Here are the names with its' size listed in order:
Violin Concerto - 26128
Chinese Dance - 4149
Harp Concerto - 13930
Jesu... Desiring - 15154
Snow Fight - 12006
Blue Jazz - 22537
Violin Sonata No. 12 -9672
Happy Birthday - 22099
Wedding March -30016
Waltz of the Flowers - 3830
Cat's Dance - 16101
Samba - 15590
Christmas Dance - 21277
Traumerei - 15346
Peer Gynt - 7968
Cool - 991
Bell 1 - 1388
Bell 2 - 2656
Bell 3 - 14927
Mystery - 670
Countdown - 18989
Bird - 29574
Space -26589
6. Then for each ones that you like to keep put a checkmark so that you know that you have to skip that ringtone.
7. Select the ringtone that you want to add (one at a time preferrably). Then right mouse click on it and select "Add to Tone Replace Table". That ringtone will then be listed in the "Ring Replace Table" below. After that choose the ringtone that you want to replace from the right table (Embed Tone Table). Remember about the sizing rule. Right mouse click on it and select "Add to Tone Replace Table".
8. Repeat for additional ringtones.
9. When you are done, check the boxes right next to the "No." in the Ring Replace Table. This is selecting which ringtones you want to create a flash file with. You are only creating a flash file for the ringtone so the file size will be considerably smaller than the actual firmware. After checking the boxes, right mouse click anywhere on the table and select "Create S3 file".
10. If you've made a mistake such as selecting the wrong ringtones, all you have to do is select the one you made mistake with in the "Ring Replace Table" and select "Remove Currently Item".
"Remove All Item" will clear the whole table.
"Remove mmf File" will remove the mmf file that you select
"Remove all mmf File" will remove all the mmf that is in the table
"Remove Tone Address" will remove the tone address that you selected from the "Embed Tone Table"
"Remove Tone Address" will remove all the tone address that you selected from the "Embed Tone Table"
11. Then flash the phone with the S3 file just created.
String Replace
1. Make sure that the correct flash file is opened.
2. Select English as the language option in the "Replaced String" and "Replacing String".
3. Type the EXACT ringtone name that you want to change in the "Replaced String".
4. Check the "From Begin" box.
5. Click Search
6. Type in the replacement name in the "Replacing String" box. This has to be the same or shorter length than the String Size which is available at the "Search Result". You can ignore the Start Address, Stop Address, and Match Times. Just use the "String Size" as a reference.
Note: You have to click search first before typing in the name in the "Replacing String" so that it will limit you on the string length/size of the name that you are typing.
7. After that, click the "Add List" button which is available underneath the "Search" button.
8. Repeat for every other names you want to replace.
9. Check the boxes in the "Sel" column of the "String Replace Table"
10. Right mouse click anywhere in the table and select "Create s3 file".
11. Use optiflash to flash the file to your phone. Again this is just a flash file for replacing the ringtone names so the size will be small. It takes only 5 seconds to flash this. About 30 seconds for the ringtones.
12. If you made a mistake then just select the one you made mistake on, on the "String Replace Table". Then right mouse click and "Remove Currently Item". "Remove All Item" is to remove everything in the table.
That's it. Remember that you have to remove the battery for ten seconds after each flash. And when flashing remove the SIM card. Don't complain saying "Phone won't turn on". If you follow the exact instruction including removing the battery for ten seconds after flashing, the phone will turn on with no problem whatsoever. Also make sure you have the correct settings for Optiflash. I have not used the Picture Replace tool in the software and I doubt I will. So don't expect me to write a tutorial for that one .
One last thing. If your flash file is an SRE or S3 file then you will have to convert it to BIN. Just select the "S3 File Change" Tab. Open the S3 or SRE file then click on the button below it. Use the default settings. To change BIN to S3, do the same thing and use the default settings. (I doubt you'll need it though).
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nasir1123
 Posts: 54 |
 Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:09 am |
| roswell108 wrote: | | HangLeQ wrote: | | what the add to change a sms tone |
What do you mean?
Changing text: Use the checkbox below the language selection to help and change only the first result. If this does not work, then change it back and try the next. Also, make sure you are spelling it exactly as it appears to prevent error.
Changing images: You either changed the image at the wrong location, or used an image of the wrong size or length. This also could be the result of multiple flashes overlapping if you do not update your backup after modding. If you mod your phone you either have to save the new bin or do a new backup or the file sizes and locations will be inacurate which will cause such errors |
Well weird part is, I flashed my firmware with those mods (wallpapers) I made and it worked perfectly. In my bin file the mods look good too, inside the picturetable etc. Its just that when I try to open the mods seperately in Samsung DIY or Januka, so just the wallpaper, the last one gives an error. Maybe you cant view it as a seperate file ? Well at least my mods work, that is what counts Thanks for the reply.
Btw could you tell me a bit on how the replacing strings work, what you can do with it and what the purpose is of it ?
Thanks! btw check the E710 mods section in firmware & flashing, check the wallpapers and if you want, download one of those and check the s3-file, maybe you see whats up. They work, just dont understand that error.
Greetz
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 roswell108
 Posts: 278
Phone Model: Moto Razr Black (Nokia 6820b, Samsung x426 (x2) / x427M, SE T306, Nokia 3390, Moto v2282)
Service Provider: Cingular (AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Voicestream) |
 Wed Feb 02, 2005 5:27 pm |
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Oh, you probably need a new scan or new picture table because of the file size difference. You are viewing a new set of file sizes using the old file size table. You need to run januka and get a new scan to get a new table. This will solve the problem for you.
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nasir1123
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 Wed Feb 02, 2005 8:11 pm |
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Can you replace images with bigger images ?
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