-----Original Message----- From: David J. Singer [mailto:doc@deadvirgins.org.uk] Sent: 17 May 2006 19:08
Well, as I said in my original posting, I *did* spend some time looking though both the archives and the wiki.
David,
As others have said, the contents/layout of the Nand probably isn't of much use to you as almost any "non Amstrad" use of the phone is either going to wipe the chip and use the entire Nand as a filesystem or just leave it alone and ignore it completely. But if it concerns you I can post some detail about what goes where "as delivered" as I know you guys can work this out "by inspection" with pbltool (etc.) anyway.
However do us all a favour and fix the clock on your PC. Unless you are in a different dimension I cannot believe that it is 19:08 BST where you are because it's still only 18:09 BST as I send this. Methinks you have your timezone set 1 hour out (still working on GMT perhaps?)
Cliff
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