Wednesday, July 31, 2002
iPAQ ROM 1.20 for non-bluetooth models on the web site
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:10 PM
http://www.compaq.com/support/files/handhelds/us/locate/71_2594.html
A few days ago we told you the ROM was available via the FTP site. It is now on the web site. The file is binarily (if that isn't a word, it should be) identical to the one we mentioned a few days ago, right down to the README.DOC that still has ROM 2.14 listed, so if you have already done the upgrade, your done.
There are a few more goodies on that page you should download. After installing the ROM, you may want to install EUU2. The ROM has EUU1 included. Regardless of whether you install EUU2 or not, get the updated WAV files in the "Software Solutions" section of the page. It will fix those entertaining scratching noises at the end of your alarms.
Finally, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS! It is a pretty convoluted process and may involve sprained fingers about midway through the process as you try to push three buttons simultaneously while performing a soft reset, but it is a process designed to cut down on paperweights. Thanks to Robert Rosen for letting us know the web site had the ROM listed.
A few days ago we told you the ROM was available via the FTP site. It is now on the web site. The file is binarily (if that isn't a word, it should be) identical to the one we mentioned a few days ago, right down to the README.DOC that still has ROM 2.14 listed, so if you have already done the upgrade, your done.
There are a few more goodies on that page you should download. After installing the ROM, you may want to install EUU2. The ROM has EUU1 included. Regardless of whether you install EUU2 or not, get the updated WAV files in the "Software Solutions" section of the page. It will fix those entertaining scratching noises at the end of your alarms.
Finally, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS! It is a pretty convoluted process and may involve sprained fingers about midway through the process as you try to push three buttons simultaneously while performing a soft reset, but it is a process designed to cut down on paperweights. Thanks to Robert Rosen for letting us know the web site had the ROM listed.