The application does not include a kernel-mode driver for Windows NT®-based platforms - the parallel port cannot be accessed directly but direct access is required for using the Dejan's flashing cable. However, I am using Windows® XP, and it is not so simple. It may be fatal for your phone! Windows NT®, 2000, and XP Rolis' program should work on Windows® 98 and ME directly. So be careful when playing around the program. The program have also many other functions, e.g. The functions you need for flashing are ' Read Flash', ' Write Flash', ' SFR', and ' Update FAID'. It is included for example in a package called rolis479.zip. The program is not available for downloading here in the NuukiaWorld. It reads and writes the flash fine at least with my Nokia 6110. Obtaining the software I have tested a program called ' Nokia DCT3 flasher by Rolis ver 4.79 (build 001)'. In case of phone without a separate EEPROM chip, invalid flashing program may damage the phone-specific calibration data and settings, too. It is also slightly risky to test all potential flashing problems because if they fail, they may render your phone corrupted. Flashing needs also special software, which may be difficult to find. NuukiaWorld does not give any support in flashing-related questions. Before trying to update the flash memory, you need to understand the functions of your flashing program and the whole flashing process, including any checksum updates required.
This applies especially to phones that do not have a separate EEPROM chip for settings and calibrations (e.g. Flashing program for Nokia DCT-3 phones Flashing program for Nokia DCT-3 phones 'Nokia DCT3 flasher by Rolis' application CAUTION: Trying to modify the built-in firmware of a mobile phone may render it practically unrepairable.