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This is found in the gprs 5 minute auto disconnect cab
[AddRegistry] HKLM,"Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings","SuspendResum e",0x00010000,"GPRS_bye_if_device_off" HKLM,"Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings","CacheTime",0 x00010001,300 XDA-Developers.com |
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Well, before I tried it I figured I'd look into it a bit. I assume the "300" in the "CacheTime" key is 300 seconds, hence 5 minutes.
Turns out these reg keys are already in there (running v 1.0.2 of the latest kitchen). Difference is that the "CacheTime" key has a value of 600 and the "SuspendResume" has a value of "23 00 37 00 37 00 37 00 00 00 00 00" (was trying to find a converter to see what that translates to... Total Commander is nice, but the reg edit part of it leaves something to be desired). Help me out with the conversion! So, the 600 by itself can't be the only setting, since I remember it taking a lot longer than 10 minutes to disconnect before I hacked it to always stay connected. The SuspendResume key must be the one that controls this. Ideas? Also, thanks for letting me think out loud on this. |
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23 00 37 00 37 00 37 00 = #777
So what appears to be happening is they are creating a null value to reconnect to after the cachetime has elapsed. And as for a reg editor, there's none better than dotfred's excellent task manager, which is included by default in the kitchen ROMs. You can also find it for download if you google. It has an easy export function... my suggestion would be to export the current state of the ...\Planner\Settings key and then make the changes here, soft reset, and justt see if it works. If it doesn't just tap on your exported file and it will import the old settings back in. |
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Here is another .cab you may try, it has a configurable gui installed to setting/system.
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ind...&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 |
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