sirgpm
04-21-2007, 03:56 AM
I found this txt in hofo.....try this (experts modders). Will try it tomorrow now going to sleep.
" HOW TO: Have separate ringer IDs for calls and sms!
I was sure that this had been discovered already, but since I can't seem to find it, perhaps others can't as well.
We all know the curse of Moto's combined ringer ID, but here's the workaround:
Anybody who's seen some n00b questions knows about seem 0032 offset 3E bit 4, which controls whether incoming calls find the best or the exact match for caller ID. Normally, n00bs are instructed to turn off this bit to make their caller ID work.
This offset, as it turns out, also enables the phone to distinguish between calls and sms, if you'd like. All my tests have consistently shown that the exact ID of an incoming call is formatted 1-206-123-4567, but the exact ID of an sms is +12061234567.
The solution: set all your phonebook entries in the 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX format, and turn on 0032_0001:3E:4. Received calls will play the ringer out of the phonebook, and text messages will play your default sms sound. This method has been tested.
I have not yet tested creating duplicate phonebook entries in the +1XXXXXXXXXX format to give messages ID names (instead of just the number). If somebody else does, please share.
This works for me, at least. I'm interested if it does for you. I am:
RAZR V3, BL 7D0, SW 42.10R, T-Mobile."
PD: The credits goes to demandread
" HOW TO: Have separate ringer IDs for calls and sms!
I was sure that this had been discovered already, but since I can't seem to find it, perhaps others can't as well.
We all know the curse of Moto's combined ringer ID, but here's the workaround:
Anybody who's seen some n00b questions knows about seem 0032 offset 3E bit 4, which controls whether incoming calls find the best or the exact match for caller ID. Normally, n00bs are instructed to turn off this bit to make their caller ID work.
This offset, as it turns out, also enables the phone to distinguish between calls and sms, if you'd like. All my tests have consistently shown that the exact ID of an incoming call is formatted 1-206-123-4567, but the exact ID of an sms is +12061234567.
The solution: set all your phonebook entries in the 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX format, and turn on 0032_0001:3E:4. Received calls will play the ringer out of the phonebook, and text messages will play your default sms sound. This method has been tested.
I have not yet tested creating duplicate phonebook entries in the +1XXXXXXXXXX format to give messages ID names (instead of just the number). If somebody else does, please share.
This works for me, at least. I'm interested if it does for you. I am:
RAZR V3, BL 7D0, SW 42.10R, T-Mobile."
PD: The credits goes to demandread