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Anyway, follow the steps above regarding making the shortcut. There is actually a shortcut to EPST right after the main exe in the \Windows directory. Copy it to you storage card or something, and edit the target adding the ##768# to the end. It should look like this: \Windows\EPST.exe ##768 if that doesnt work, try \Windows\EPST.exe -##768 and if neither work, put them in double quotes (but you should have to...)
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You probably only need to type in the proper code which is ##778# not ##768#
![]() You can then select View, then click the bottom left 'View Info', switch to Nam Settings page, and your phone # should appear next to Mobile directory Number
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ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This is even more embarassing than the time....
oh nevermind. Yes. I messed up. I need to learn to look things up instead of doing it from memory.... Heres a list ##778# (PST) - Edit EPST ##786# (RTN) - View EPST - Shows runtime and phone info ##8626337# (VOCODER) - ??? - Settings: Home/Roam ##2539# (A-KEY) - Authentication Key ##7738# (P_REV) - Protocol Revision ##3282# (DATA) - User Name ##775# (PRL) - PRL Update ##3386# (DDTM) - DDTM - Settings: Enable/Disable ##33284# (DEBUG) - Field Trial (w/ RX Signal Data) ##3424# (DIAG) - DM Router ##38278# (FUART) - Fast UART Mode - Settings: Enable/Disable So enter ##778# on your dialpad and check what the phone number is |
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