Sorry to post this here (2nd time), but my e-mails never get answered, whereas someone from Nokia seems to monitor these & get back to me.
The professional support site is down... again:
The...
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Sorry to post this here (2nd time), but my e-mails never get answered, whereas someone from Nokia seems to monitor these & get back to me.
The professional support site is down... again:
The...
I've been getting this error for days whenever I try to connect to the professional support site:
url: https://www.forumnokiaeservice.com/eService/start.swe
error:
The server you are accessing...
Wow... so, i found the password used by the Nokia tool when it's used to create a keystore. Anyone else out there see the movie "Hackers"? According to that flick, the top 3 are "password", "god",...
I used the Nokia Developer's Suite 3.0 to generate a keystore, which I then used to purchase a certificate from Thawte. I now need to use that keystore/certificate to sign a jar file (not supported...
Thanks, this did the trick to move it to another computer running the nokia tool. I'd really like to be able to use it more generally, though - any idea what the password is on the file?
I am attempting to open a datagram connection to the 3220's fun shell to read from its tilt sensor (API copied here for convenience: http://www.iotawireless.com/FunShellAPI.pdf).
According to...
Have you had success in using the funshell? I can't get my hello-world to install on my 3220 - I keep getting a security-based access exception. This, despite paying $200 USD for a certificate from...
I am using the Nokia developer's tool (3.0). I used it to create a keypair, which was stored in the "keystore" (presumably the .ks file in the bin?). I used this keypair to purchase a JavaSoft...
More research has yielded that the tilt sensor seems to actually be in an add-on for the 3220, then "CC-140D-R: Xpress-on™ Fun Shell- Red":
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Back in the day, Nokia announced that the 3220 would have "light writing" or some such, and had a tilt sensor built-in. The BBC article clearly says the 3220:...