Thanks for the info, but the emailer would have to download the config file ever time it looked for mail so rewriting on the top of the old config,so to reset the time back to 90days,it has to be on apart off the system that has full rights if it was read only it would not be able to download the config file. Maybe the Config file is in a place where the games are download.I don’t know yet, It only there if the emailer is activated, if you never connected the email to Amserve the config file would not be there.They all worked the same way.
Spanner..
From: Jonathan McDowellmailto:noodles@earth.li Sent: Wednesday, 17 April 2019 09:28 To: Discussion of the Amstrad E3 emailer hardware/softwaremailto:e3-hacking@earth.li
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 07:45:20PM +0000, Nick Griffin wrote:
Got to just find out how to mount a mtd partition with the system on it, then that file (delta_e_live.config) will be in there somewhere…😊
I have a vague memory that the E3 used a read-only cramfs or similar filesystem for the actual OS/base application stuff, and then a custom filesystem (based on Q;Q; blocks in flash) for all the ads / games / ringtones / other content. I don't recall anyone spending time on working out how to modify that custom setup.
J.
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