ugh five hours of trying to figure out why i could not write back to the file later, i've been told that you cant write back to a file that is part of the jar (&^@!%#(&#^)&#)#&^)&!^ now i'll have to learn how to deal with rms databases
oh also
im thinking its not really possible, as EFEM does show six adjecent cells, but these arent towers, but rather some sort of chanels on the same tower i believe. and i started a topic about being able to force a change on the tower, but that seems unlikely as wellIs it possible to display not only connected cell, but also adjacent cells like some network monitors in some phones? This would provide better location service than only info on one cell.
http://www.motorolafans.com/index.ph...ewtopic&t=4668
also heres one of my blog entries from about a month ago when i first came across the EFEM program
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i think i got lucky with that location because in most other places, one tower dominates over the rest and the phone does not switch over to the other towers to give me more information
ugh five hours of trying to figure out why i could not write back to the file later, i've been told that you cant write back to a file that is part of the jar (&^@!%#(&#^)&#)#&^)&!^ now i'll have to learn how to deal with rms databases
You can use Motorola API for file access (it is proprietary API). I think that Motorola gave SDK for this api in some older version of their J2ME SDK. Of course you still cannot write to a file in jar, but you can for example use some file on memory card or phone itself.
heres one: san francisco bay area![]()