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Old 05-02-05, 01:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Soft reset command?

I have been developing burrs on my stylis, I believe from resetting and have scratched the screen. Is there a command or exe that I can use instead. In the meanwhile I will he unscrewing the stylis cap and use the reset pin.
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Originally Posted by CalgaryCowboy
I have been developing burrs on my stylis, I believe from resetting and have scratched the screen. Is there a command or exe that I can use instead. In the meanwhile I will he unscrewing the stylis cap and use the reset pin.
There are a few. I use one called softreset.exe.

http://www.eitcenter.com/pocketpc/pr...oftreset_e.htm
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MemMaid also has this feature.
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