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CE 2.0 Soft Reset Program

Jake Page Icon Posted 2006-03-09 2:23 PM
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I'm putting my Sharp Mobilon 4100 CE 2.0 MIPS through its network paces, and am constantly resetting.

Unlike the Velo, for example, the Mobilon did not come with a reset program. I've crawled the 'net, but found no such app for CE. 2.0.

Can anybody point me in the right direction?

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Edited by Jake 2006-03-09 2:24 PM
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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 12:45 PM
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My Nino 300 MIPS Palm Sized PC has a softreset program.. If I can, I will attatch it here..
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Jake Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 2:15 PM
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Thanks, Joseph, but I don't think it will work. In CE 2.0, it would appear that most machines are hardwired not to accept a soft reset via software. For instance, the Velo 1 (with CE 2.0 upgrade) will work with software reset, but the Sharp Mobilon 4100 (MIPS CE 2.0), no matter what reset software one installs, won't.

Just one of dem things...

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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 2:37 PM
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yeah it depends on the OEM's implementation of the OS.

the nec 900 and 900c can't soft reset via software either. what's more ctrl+alt+del doesn't bring up the taskmanager
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torch Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 2:44 PM
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the nec 900 and 900c can't soft reset via software either. what's more ctrl+alt+del doesn't bring up the taskmanager

Did you try alt+tab, it usually does the same thing..
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 3:03 PM
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the nec 900 and 900c can't soft reset via software either. what's more ctrl+alt+del doesn't bring up the taskmanager

Did you try alt+tab, it usually does the same thing..



hmm, well, i know that combination on the hpc2000 900 i use alt+tab for something else.. (i redefined it) of course i can and do use it on the cenet 900c. but still dont understand why nec opted to leave it out..
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thcrw739 Page Icon Posted 2006-05-14 3:25 PM
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The Wibooks that way as well....

Ctrl+alt+Del does nothing....

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