QUOTE(megatron007 @ Nov 30 2007, 07:27 AM)
Have u tried this matter?
load iworld & select MY while u in MY
when u r in SG or other country....load iworld & select tat coutry
any try this b4?? how about roaming then??
Hey Megatron,
Not quite sure it works though... iWorld simply rewrites the generic rules for France and changes the country code (http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7736).
What I need is if I'm on a Singapore SIM back home in Johor, the caller id will just show the area code with the Country IDD (eg. 013 xxx xxxx instead of +6013 xxx xxxx or 07-222-1234 instead of +607-222-1234). It'd be great if there were a rule for everything... Like the old AppSupport logic.

Added on November 30, 2007, 10:04 amQUOTE(soonwai @ Nov 30 2007, 09:54 AM)
Can you post some samples of Singaporean phone numbers?
Singapore is actually fairly simply. As per my post previous, the 2 AppSupport entries actually cover Singapore numbers.
Examples:
Singapore Mobile: (+65) 123 45678 (international) local callerid will show 123 45678
House/Landline: (+65) 1234 5678 local callerid will show 1234 5678
Actually, it's basically the same rule... 8 digits, no area code (since it's a small place anyway). Only Country code.

Added on November 30, 2007, 10:06 amI've added this in Hackint0sh already, but thought I'd share here as well.
I've experienced a couple of issues when Jailbreaking my 1.1.1 iPhones (in the process of upgrading the 1.1.2)... For me, it's probably taken about a grand total of 7 hours+ to jailbreak 2 phones (my wife's and mine). Most of the time, it just kicks the phone back into the actiivation screen and then does nothing.
Couple of things i've learnt:
1) When back at activation screen, slide to make an emergency call, and then leave it there instead - otherwise the power-saver will kick-in much earlier.
2) If you're at your modem/router. Look at it. Kill all other Net activity and just let the iphone access the jailbreakme.com website; once it kicks back to the activiation screen, it still should be downloading some data (ie internet activity) - if it dies and there's no activity (donwloaded) at all, chances are it won't work (give it about 5 minutes a go though). Try again... A slow stream (or sporadic bursts) of data at least tells you there's something going on in the background.
3) Try & try again...

Actually, after all this, I'm STILL wondering why no one else has a mirror of the site. I highly suspect all the problems for the site are due to the EXTREME volumes of people trying to access it at any one given time. It'd also help if there was a link from the main site (to prove intergrity of source).
My learnings and 2c.
This post has been edited by Great_Cookie: Nov 30 2007, 10:06 AM