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My chinese is not that good but I would love for penpower to work on my phone. Having a look through this link is appears that you can patch it so that you add your own imei to penpower thus allowing it to work.
For anyone with better chinese than me, is what I am saying correct? http://forum.tgbus.com/viewthread.php?tid=1052433 |
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Was there an option for english language? and i love how they tried making the phone look skinnier in the video lol
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ye the drugs is a poor analogy but I thought the same thing when I read the case about the hot coffee debate, "Spend hours hacking the game like so, and you see some poor porno acts...Disgusting!"
Personally I agree with the voids warranty etc but surely you could actually sell a radio transmitter with an off button and then say it voids warranty if you switch it on? My point is that is there maybe a legal loophole that could be used against Nokia? I only bring it up because I dont want them going under or anything else we'll never see Pr1.2... :( Im sure they have lawyers that sort this kind of thing out though ;) |
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i will experiment with the patch tonight... |
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Here's a translation by myself if anyone is having difficulty following w/o knowing Chinese. 1. This step is basically telling those who already has Chinese localization in their N900 to uninstall it by first changing the system language to English. 2. In App Manager, search and download mscim-n900-ppinputmethod. (I believe as of now it's only available in extras-devel, and so the usual warning applies) 3. Download the patch provided by the link (NOTE: I've tried downloading but apparently you need to be a member of the forum with at least '5 forum currency'...) Extract the files on to desktop. 4. Upload the 4 extracted files into "usr/lib/scim-1.0/1.4.0/Helper" in your N900 and replace the existing ones. The example uses WinSCP, but I'm sure you can use other method such as SSH. 5. Get your IMEI number (i.e Settings > About) 6. Open X-Terminal enter these commands: sudo gainroot [press enter] sed -i"s/033336155/xxx/g" /usr/share/scim/pphwrwp/database/libpprecog.so [press enter] Where xxx is the last 9 digit of your IMEI. 7. When all is successful with no errors, restart N900. Then you can change the system language to Chinese Traditional HK, Chinese Traditional TW, or Chinese Simplified PRC, and then enable the MSCIM input methods. Here's the settings for the MSCIM in their order: - Activate GooglePinyin - Activate Zhuyin - Activate Pinyin - Activate Handwriting - Activate Cangjie 8. To uninstall everything, change the system language to English and uninstall "mscim-n900-ppinputmethod" and "n900-locales-ppchinese" via App Manager. Hopefully this is helpful for those who want to experiment. As stated I'm unable to download the patch. I'll try to sign up for the forum tonight after work and see if I can download it and test out this badass penpower input. Edit: The author of that post had a small review of Penpower. Basically he said that it's still full of bugs. For instance, when you are typing Chinese, if you don't close out of the input window, the input window will stay on the screen. He also specified that the Penpower app takes a lot of rootfs space. According to him, it's about 40mb. I guess I'll have to free up my root before attempting this out. |
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still kills the Fn-Sym virtual keypad...
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