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Nokia t9 Dictionary

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artie11@gmail.com - 27 Dec 2006 00:07 GMT
G'day

I'm starting to work on deciphering my t9 dictionary file. It's look
more and more futile everytime i get back into it. Has anyone done any
research into this, as my cursory glance has turned up it looks fairly
simplistic with some random encoding in some of the fields

Each word is stored with a null between the letters and starts with the
following codes "A0,00,length of word,seemingly random byte", eg
"a0,00,03,ae"

in the beggining of the file there's several null terminated fields,
1 of which is the number of words in the dictionary, the another 2 i
can't figure out as they change also, and the last one seems to stay
the same between editing.

if anyone wants a look at the files so far, just ask me.
oh and for those who haven't played with theirs, the file is in the
c:\system\data folder, and is generally called "PTIT9UDB0f.DAT"

aRTie11
Ade Evans - 27 Dec 2006 10:23 GMT
One a similar note, is there any way of deleting words I've added?

For some reason when I want to write the word YOU the dictionary seems to
think YOT is the word I'm after!

I don't mind having to reinstall all my swear words again so deleting my
personal dictionary words wouldn't be too much of a problem!
BJ - 27 Dec 2006 11:28 GMT
factory reset not work ?
Ade Evans - 27 Dec 2006 12:07 GMT
I'm not THAT keen to get rid of YOT instead of YOU!  Its annoying but not
THAT annoying!  Mind you I suppose I COULD do a FULL backup, factory reset
and then a restore.  Maybe that'd work.  Just thought there might be a wee
file I could delete with all my additions in it?  Any ideas?
 
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