So overall I've been pretty happy with my 7135 for a few weeks now, and if I don't use BeBopper for a couple of hours straight I can even get through a day on a single battery. But I have found one major aggrevation to which there must be a very easy solution that I'm just not getting...
I have TealScript installed, and through the beauty of JackFlash, I have both TealScript and ReScript set into Flash. But every time I swap batteries (and thereby have a soft reset going on), TealScript does not reactivate until I pull it up, uncheck and recheck "global".
So how do I get TealScript to kick in at a reset without having to deal with it each time?
(sorry it took me so long to get back here, guys -- life kinda exploded on me...)
Hmm... Hack manager, huh? Now that you mention it, I do seem to remember some mention of Rescript being a hack. Care to share info with the decidedly under-informed? ::
In order to make ReScript work, you must have a hack manager program like X-Master (free, http://linkesoft.com/xmaster/) or TealMaster (costs money) installed. You then activate the ReScript hack from within the hack manager program. Make sure you have "Enable Globally" turned on in the TealScript program, and you're all set. Works great here.
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Michael
Last edited by SilvrDrgn : 07-09-2004 at 03:28 PM.
Michael, thanks! -- huge improvement! As a continuation of this thought, I would asume that it would make sense to move TealMaster into memory using JackFlash in case of a hard reset?
Originally posted by tamlin1578 Michael, thanks! -- huge improvement! As a continuation of this thought, I would asume that it would make sense to move TealMaster into memory using JackFlash in case of a hard reset?
You could put it there I suppose. I back up everything in my 7135 to SD card using BackupBuddyVFS. Restoring from that works fine, too.