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Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected"
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Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 03:26 GMT Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected"
Getting this message on two of them, one started doing it about a week after the first one started doing it. The third hasnt started to do it.
Got to be something common to them, but there are no obvious hits in google or groups.google that are relevant.
Doesnt appear to be due to too many stored messages.
Anyone got any ideas ?
Forty-Seven-Day-Old-Meat - 12 May 2004 03:59 GMT > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Anyone got any ideas ? Only povs and druggies still have hyundai gullivers
Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 04:21 GMT > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Only povs and druggies still have hyundai gullivers Yeah, he is a pov. One of the retired povs that zoom around un converted buses they call 'mobile homes'
Pretty good value for that sort of situation when you just want an emergency phone if the bus breaks or they end up with a medical problem as many of them do.
He spent 3 months last winter playing gin rummy in a camping ground outside Ayr, with a pack of others equally dissolute and its only got CDMA too, too far out of Ayr to have any GSM coverage.
He's bringing it round this arvo in case he is having a massive brain fart on that, but he says that the shops said it was dead so its unlikely to be as basic as spam showing up in the phone etc doing that.
Forty-Seven-Day-Old-Meat - 12 May 2004 04:28 GMT > > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > > [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > shops said it was dead so its unlikely to be as basic > as spam showing up in the phone etc doing that. Roddles, if I wanted to know this guys life story I would have asked, ok? You sound like this guy is the only visitor you've ever had, going by the way you are so excited by the idea of his visiting you this afternoon. Make sure you have a w.nk BEFORE he arrives - you don't want any little 'accidents' do you?
Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 07:47 GMT Some gutless stinking corpse desperately cowering behind just the puerile sh.t thats always pouring from the back of it.
Rod Pace - 12 May 2004 13:28 GMT Oh, c'mon Rod you silly bastard.
After all these years you're still up to your old sh.t?
At least you've changed your material.
> Some gutless stinking corpse desperately cowering behind > just the puerile sh.t thats always pouring from the back of it. Albinus - 12 May 2004 10:09 GMT > He spent 3 months last winter playing gin rummy > in a camping ground outside Ayr, with a pack of > others equally dissolute and its only got CDMA > too, too far out of Ayr to have any GSM coverage. OT here Rod, but do you know which camping ground?
CDMA coverage around Ayr IME is quite mediocre, all carriers have a radio terminal on Mt. Kelly, with Telstra having a BTS on top of the Ayr and Home Hill exchanges, and Voda on the water tower in Ayr. So unless the camping ground is either in Ayr itself or in some really pokey little corner, I can't imagine anywhere not having GSM coverage. Mind you, I was using a full car kit to test with.
Albinus.
Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 10:59 GMT >> He spent 3 months last winter playing gin rummy >> in a camping ground outside Ayr, with a pack of >> others equally dissolute and its only got CDMA >> too, too far out of Ayr to have any GSM coverage.
> OT here Rod, but do you know which camping ground? I would recognise the name. Two words, but thats about all I can remember.
> CDMA coverage around Ayr IME is quite mediocre, all carriers > have a radio terminal on Mt. Kelly, with Telstra having a BTS on > top of the Ayr and Home Hill exchanges, and Voda on the water > tower in Ayr. So unless the camping ground is either in Ayr itself Nope, well out of it, say 2xKM
I do remember some comment that it goes underwater in floods, maybe every year.
> or in some really pokey little corner, Yeah, sounds like it.
Guthalungara from the whereis map ?
> I can't imagine anywhere not having GSM coverage. > Mind you, I was using a full car kit to test with. Dunno how many of them have those, think they mostly dont, using cdma most of the time.
He'll be picking his laptop up once I get the virus out of it, so I'll ask him if I remember.
Albinus - 13 May 2004 03:02 GMT > I would recognise the name. Two words, but thats about all I can remember. Wouldn't happen to be Groper Creek by any chance Rod?
Albinus.
Rod Speed - 13 May 2004 06:53 GMT >> I would recognise the name. Two words, but thats about all I can remember.
> Wouldn't happen to be Groper Creek by any chance Rod? Yeah, that sounds right.
And tho his name doesnt appear in the "Highway Wanderer's" Newsletter, looks very like the crew of geriatrics he's involved with.
Have to rib him about the name |-)
Forty-Seven-Day-Old-Meat - 13 May 2004 07:44 GMT > >> I would recognise the name. Two words, but thats about all I can remember. > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Have to rib him about the name |-) Roddles got a boy-friend.
Michael - 13 May 2004 08:46 GMT > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Only povs and druggies still have hyundai gullivers Ive got one, and im neither. but thanks for trying
many people are still using them on Telstra prepaid (topup). only cost $35 for the phone, with $38.50 call credit currently everlasting. cant complain
Forty-Nine-Day-Old-Meat - 14 May 2004 07:03 GMT > > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > many people are still using them on Telstra prepaid (topup). only cost $35 > for the phone, with $38.50 call credit currently everlasting. cant complain We know where you work and we know what you get paid - you ARE a pov.
Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 07:50 GMT > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected"
> Getting this message on two of them, one started doing it about a > week after the first one started doing it. The third hasnt started to do it.
> Got to be something common to them, but there are no > obvious hits in google or groups.google that are relevant.
> Doesnt appear to be due to too many stored messages. And that has been confirmed now that I have it in my paws. Almost no messages, no voicemail, must be some hardware glitch.
Odd that two have done it within about a week of each other tho.
> Anyone got any ideas ? thegoons - 12 May 2004 13:36 GMT Rod, as a side issue - I recently tried to get a new battery for the Hyundai Gulliver "spare" I have. The few phone shops that still sell them wanted close on $100 each. Even some web based companies. WES Components (Wagner) in Ashfield NSW have them for less than $20 if you can tell them it is a trade purchase (usually need an ABN to get a "customer number" from them, but who gives a rats - just use anybody's ABN - they don't check that the delivery address = registered ABN address)..
> Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Anyone got any ideas ? Rod Speed - 12 May 2004 18:51 GMT > Rod, as a side issue - I recently tried to get a new battery > for the Hyundai Gulliver "spare" I have. The few phone > shops that still sell them wanted close on $100 each. Yeah, thats the other problem with the Gullivers, battery avail now.
> Even some web based companies. WES Components (Wagner) > in Ashfield NSW have them for less than $20 if you can tell them > it is a trade purchase (usually need an ABN to get a "customer > number" from them, but who gives a rats - just use anybody's ABN > - they don't check that the delivery address = registered ABN address).. Interesting, didnt realise they didnt check. Thanks for that.
I have heard that the WES mobile batterys arent that flash, but I guess that at those prices they wouldnt need to be.
He basically paid only a tad more than the $100 for a new handset, even if you allow for the lost credit on it.
> > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > > Anyone got any ideas ? thegoons - 16 May 2004 04:05 GMT http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=41893983 17&rd=1
get another dud
> Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Anyone got any ideas ? Rod Speed - 16 May 2004 07:07 GMT > http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=4189398317&rd=1
> get another dud He basically bought a new CDMA prepaid handset for $125 from memory.
The Gullivers are a bit of a problem battery wise quite apart from the failure.
Damned odd that he had two fail within a week out of 3 and no one else has seen it.
Maybe there arent that many lurkers in here.
> > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > > Anyone got any ideas ? Fifty-Three-Day-Old-Meat - 16 May 2004 07:07 GMT > > http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=4189398317&rd=1 > [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Maybe there arent that many lurkers in here. Perhaps there are, but they have fools like you in their killfile - where you belong.
Michael - 16 May 2004 10:16 GMT > > > http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=4189398317&rd=1 > > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Perhaps there are, but they have fools like you in their killfile - > where you belong. I doubt Rod is in many killfiles
thegoons - 17 May 2004 11:21 GMT http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3312&item=41893983 17&rd=1
> > > > get another dud > > > [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > I doubt Rod is in many killfiles Not a clue, as always. He can't even read the script on 125111.
Michael - 29 May 2004 01:46 GMT > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Anyone got any ideas ? Hi Rod,
Here's your answer, it relates to the receiving of multi-part SMS (From Telstra):
> Message is over 160 (GSM) or 153 (CDMA) characters - what will happen to the rest of the message?
> If a message is over 160 (GSM) or 153 (CDMA) characters, the message will be broken up. For example: If a message is 180 characters in length, there will be two messages. One with 160 (GSM) or 153 (CDMA) characters will be sent and one with 20 characters will be sent and the customer will be charged 50 cents for two messages.
> Note - Customers with the Hyundai Gulliver/120E handset will be unable to receive incoming messages over 153. After being notified of a new message, the handset will display "Not enough memory, new message rejected". A software upgrade is required to fix the problem. Advise the customer of software upgrade number X20R0095 and refer them to Hyundai.
Hope this helps.
Rod Speed - 29 May 2004 10:57 GMT > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > receive incoming messages over 153. After being notified of a new message, > the handset will display "Not enough memory, new message rejected". Bugger, thanks for that. Had to be a firmware problem with 20/20 hindsight given that two of his handsets got it with a week of each other and the other one never saw it.
> A software upgrade is required to fix the problem. Not even a kludge that will work to stop the handset beeping its silly little head off with a particular SMS ?
Obviously it would happen again when another multipart is received.
> Advise the customer of software upgrade > number X20R0095 and refer them to Hyundai. The bugger just headed north last Wednesday.
Guess it will have to wait till he's back in Oct etc.
> Hope this helps. It does indeed. Thanks for that.
Michael - 30 May 2004 07:37 GMT > > > Hyundai Gulliver "not enough memory, new message rejected" > > > [quoted text clipped - 33 lines] > Not even a kludge that will work to stop the handset > beeping its silly little head off with a particular SMS ? Not that I know of.
> Obviously it would happen again when another multipart is received. Yep, until upgraded
> > Advise the customer of software upgrade > > number X20R0095 and refer them to Hyundai. > > The bugger just headed north last Wednesday. > > Guess it will have to wait till he's back in Oct etc. Yep
> > Hope this helps. > > It does indeed. Thanks for that. Pleasure
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