Mmm...if you can dump the EEPROM to the card, and then reload the EEPROM 
from a file...that imply that you could hack the ever-living hades out 
of this thing...somebody needs to do an EEPROM dump and then open it up 
in a text editor and see what there is to see...

-Tom

David Savage wrote:
> When you go into the hidden service menu it has this list:
>
> DEBUG MODE <EN/DIS>
> CARDDOOR OPEN  <EN/DIS>
> WRITE CARD VNDR  <EN/DIS>
> SCRIPT EN MODE  <EN/DIS>
> USR DAT CLEAR
> DUMMY RELEASE
> SWITCH TEST
> RELEASE AGING  <AUTO/MAN>
> LENS COM CHECK
> AF PINT DISP
> DSP ADJ DAT READ
> DSP ADJ DAT WRITE
> EEPROM LOAD from FILE
> EEPROM SAVE to FILE
> EEPROM READ/WRITE
> CPU ROM SAVE to FLE
> DSP ROM SAVE to FILE
> LENS ROM LOAD from FILE
> LENS ROM SAVE to FILE
> LENS ROM READ/WRITE
> BOARD VER
> DUST REDUCTION TEST
> DSP CHIP VER
>
> On quick inspection through the menus there doesn't seem to be a meter
> sensitivity adjustment.
>
> When you set the  debug mode to <EN>, when you go into the setup menu
> there is now a "Test Mode" section with:
>
> - Capture/System Test
> - AF Test
> - Strings Disp(lay) Test
>
> I have no idea what capture/system test is supposed to do. AF test is
> self explanatory, & the strings disp test just appears to be a list of
> direct from camera print error messages.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
> On 2/11/07, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> THESE SERVICE MENUS CAN BE VERY USEFUL!
>>
>> Anybody know if the earlier & other model cameras
>> like the istD DS DL DS2 DL2 K100D K110D have one and
>> how to access them?
>>
>> If the AF system is menu servicable, other
>> important things may be too, LIKE SYSTEM
>> SENSITIVITY (metering) etc. I want to know.
>> And like this poster states, these service
>> menus ususally have settings "values" that
>> if you jot down before you start experimenting
>> you can always get it right back exactly where you started.
>>     
>
>   


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