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From: <hl...@hl...> - 2010-01-13 20:42:03
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Please remove me from your email mailing list. Thank you. ------Original Message------ From: Aaron M. Ucko To: bit...@li... ReplyTo: bit...@li... Subject: Re: [BitPim-devel] bitpim and libusb Sent: Jan 13, 2010 2:06 PM Nathan Hjelm <hj...@ma...> writes: > Is anyone opposed to this change? If not I would like to > make the changes before the release of 1.0.7. That sounds reasonable. In the long term, you might want to consider migrating to PyUSB <http://pyusb.berlios.de/>, but its stable branch only supports libusb 0.1, so that's not really an option just yet. -- Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org) Finger am...@mo... (NOT a valid e-mail address) for more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community Take advantage of Verizon's best-in-class app development support A streamlined, 14 day to market process makes app distribution fast and easy Join now and get one step closer to millions of Verizon customers http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-dev2dev _______________________________________________ BitPim-devel mailing list Bit...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T |
From: David G. <dga...@ma...> - 2010-01-13 20:37:21
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Nathan Hjelm wrote: > It looks like some change in 10.6.2 finally broke something in libusb 0.1. Since libusb 0.1 is no longer maintained (and there are many unfixed bugs-- that I finally fixed in the 1.0 backend) I suggest we change native/usb to use libusb-1. Both linux and darwin are fully supported by libusb-1 and significant progress has been made on a Windows port. Is anyone opposed to this change? If not I would like to make the changes before the release of 1.0.7. That would be great. While you're at it, if you're the person building the Mac OS X version, could you include the libusb library inside the app bundle? David |
From: <uc...@de...> - 2010-01-13 19:40:27
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Nathan Hjelm <hj...@ma...> writes: > Is anyone opposed to this change? If not I would like to > make the changes before the release of 1.0.7. That sounds reasonable. In the long term, you might want to consider migrating to PyUSB <http://pyusb.berlios.de/>, but its stable branch only supports libusb 0.1, so that's not really an option just yet. -- Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org) Finger am...@mo... (NOT a valid e-mail address) for more info. |
From: Nathan H. <hj...@ma...> - 2010-01-13 02:34:28
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It looks like some change in 10.6.2 finally broke something in libusb 0.1. Since libusb 0.1 is no longer maintained (and there are many unfixed bugs-- that I finally fixed in the 1.0 backend) I suggest we change native/usb to use libusb-1. Both linux and darwin are fully supported by libusb-1 and significant progress has been made on a Windows port. Is anyone opposed to this change? If not I would like to make the changes before the release of 1.0.7. |
From: Joe P. <dj...@ne...> - 2010-01-13 02:21:52
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From: Joe P. <dj...@ne...> - 2010-01-12 03:25:27
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From: Joe P. <dj...@ne...> - 2010-01-12 03:02:09
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>I want to get answers to a few dummy questions, since I am new to >python & bitpim. Feel free to post your questions to this list. To start, my suggestion is to review the code of similar models to your phone. -Joe Pham ____________________________________________________________ Medical Insurance Click to get Medical Insurance options that meet your needs. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/c?cp=GiaoFCf5SP4y-Y5J_e1z_QAAJz7WnjM0Y4XQHrk4-YAY8siEAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQVgAAAAA= |
From: Don L. <dl...@la...> - 2010-01-12 00:55:33
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David, The SGH-A256 is a GSM phone Bitpim only supports CDMA phones (they are different phone protocols). Don L. ________________________________ From: David Roman [mailto:rom...@gm...] Sent: Sun 1/10/2010 4:06 PM To: bit...@li... Subject: [BitPim-devel] Phone request I would like to request that BitPim support the Samsung SGH-A256 (Hype). |
From: James C. <ada...@gm...> - 2010-01-11 23:02:18
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Using BitPim 20090805 or 20091103 with an LG CU515 cellphone with a phone model option of LG 9100 to LG 9700 allows the filesystem to be shown but anything besides what is in the root cannot be accessed via the GUI. The CLI allows to do more. I think that it should be relatively easy for a developer to add support for the LG CU515. I can provide more information on the phone and give feedback. I'm not sure this was seen last time because of the spam so I'm sending this again. |
From: Delphi C. <del...@ya...> - 2010-01-11 22:56:50
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Before I begin, Happy New Year to everyone! As the subject states, this post is in regards to Bitpim having issues reading SMS messages received after the new year. Entry reads: 2001-00-10 T0:00:724 It shoud read: 2010-01-01 12:07:24 When SMS messages from 2010 are clicked on, Bitpim throws the following exception. I will be monitoring the forums for a fix and report back. Thanks to all the developers and contributors for your time and effort to keep this project going! ------- Exception report ---------- BitPim version: 1.0.7.20101010-Test An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "sms_tab.pyo", line 530, in _OnSelChanged File "sms_tab.pyo", line 139, in Set File "sms_tab.pyo", line 63, in SetValue ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'T0' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame _OnSelChanged in sms_tab.pyo at line 530 e = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x02B80270> k = '1263248892.984045' item = 1 s = None entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x02F23CF0> evt = <wx._controls.ListEvent; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxListEvent *' at 0x12e9 self = <sms_tab.SMSList; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxPanel *' at 0x2f51708> > Frame Set in sms_tab.pyo at line 139 _bad_fields = ('delivery_status', '_to') i = 4 self = <sms_tab.SMSInfo; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxPanel *' at 0x2f55130> > n = ['datetime', 'Date:', <class 'sms_tab.TimeStamp'>, None, None, <sms_tab.TimeStam w = <sms_tab.TimeStamp; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxStaticText *' at 0x2f53db8> data = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x02B80270> Frame SetValue in sms_tab.pyo at line 63 self = <sms_tab.TimeStamp; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxStaticText *' at 0x2f53db8> v = '200100101T000724' |
From: Joe P. <dj...@ne...> - 2010-01-11 21:15:51
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Grab it from: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitpim/files/bitpim-tests/1.0.7.20101010> Changes in this release: * Maintenacne: Upgrade to Sqlite-3.6.1 and APSW-3.5.9-r2. * Maintenance: Upgrade to pySerial-2.4. * Maintenance: Upgrade to paramiko-1.7.4 (Desmond). * Maintenance: Upgrade to PyWin32 Build 212. * Maintenance: Upgrade to wxPython-2.8.8.1. * New phone support: Motorola V3m (Sprint) (Initial) * Bug fix: iCalendar import does not process all exception dates. * Bug fix: LG LX-570: BitPim failed to read all contact entries. * Bug fix: iCalendar Import/Export: BitPim did not process all-day events properly. * Bug fix: iCalendar Import: BitPim failed to import monthly events. * Bug fix: BitPim failed to print Memo data. * Bug fix: LG VX-9100: BitPim failed to read media index file. * New phone support: LG VX-9600 (Versa) (Initial) * Bug fix: LG VX-9400: BitPim failed to write phonebook data. * Improvement: Users can now edit phone owner's name. * Maintenance: Upgrade to zlib-1.2.3 * New phone support: LG VX-11000 (Initial) * New phone support: LG VX-9200 (Initial) * New phone support: LG CX-9200 (Initial) * New phone support: LG VX-5500 (Initial) * New phone support: Samsung SCH-U750 (Alias 2) (Initial) -Joe Pham ____________________________________________________________ Medical Insurance Need Medical Insurance? Click here for affordable quotes. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/c?cp=Ajm7w-tK7dRuhPqA0Z5ohgAAJz7WnjM0Y4XQHrk4-YAY8siEAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQVgAAAAA= |
From: David R. <rom...@gm...> - 2010-01-10 23:07:05
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I would like to request that BitPim support the Samsung SGH-A256 (Hype). |
From: Greg H. <gr...@he...> - 2010-01-07 11:26:19
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I found a year 2010 bug in your software via Google Code Search (see http://ghewgill.livejournal.com/140515.html). Attached is a patch to try to fix it. Greg Hewgill http://hewgill.com |
From: James C. <ada...@gm...> - 2009-12-30 17:01:22
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Using BitPim 20090805 or 20091103 with an LG CU515 cellphone with a phone model option of LG 9100 to LG 9700 allows the filesystem to be shown but anything besides what is in the root cannot be accessed via the GUI. The CLI allows to do more. I think that it should be relatively easy for a developer to add support for the LG CU515. I can provide more information on the phone and give feedback. |
From: fromdr <jan...@ya...> - 2009-12-12 18:08:41
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Try an app called DataPilot, and let me know if it works with your Version Model of Rumor 2 Alexey Popov-6 wrote: > > Hello, > > I have this cell phone. I can access file-system (read/write files). > But all other features are unavailable. From what I understand - > this cell phone is not supported by Bitpim. > I am not familiar with Python, but I have some C++ background. > Is there anyone who can help me to add support of this phone? > I want to get answers to a few dummy questions, since I am new to > python & bitpim. > > ps. I can easy write a C++ code which will read phonebook file from my > phone > and extract all entries. > > Thanks. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your > developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay > ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register > now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf > _______________________________________________ > BitPim-devel mailing list > Bit...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/LG-rumor-2-%28AX265%29-tp25553272p26759848.html Sent from the Bitpim - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: <uc...@de...> - 2009-12-04 05:04:09
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The (generated) udev rules BitPim deploys on Linux use the SYSFS{...} construct to match relevant USB IDs. However, that keyword has been deprecated for some time, and udev 148 now logs warnings upon encountering it; per the below patch to src/package.py, could you please substitute ATTR (supported since udev 098, released in August 2006)? Thanks! Index: package.py =================================================================== --- package.py (revision 4768) +++ package.py (working copy) @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ return defaults udevrules_filename='60-bitpim.rules' -udevrules_line='ACTION=="add", SYSFS{idProduct}=="%04x", SYSFS{idVendor}=="%04x", RUN+="/usr/bin/bpudev $env{DEVNAME} $number $sysfs{devnum}"' +udevrules_line='ACTION=="add", ATTR{idProduct}=="%04x", ATTR{idVendor}=="%04x", RUN+="/usr/bin/bpudev $env{DEVNAME} $number $sysfs{devnum}"' from common import importas def generate_udevrules(): """Generate the udev rules file based on all the known VIDs and PIDs""" -- Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org) Finger am...@mo... (NOT a valid e-mail address) for more info. |
From: Jerome K. <je...@tr...> - 2009-11-25 19:56:02
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Hello, My name is Jerry Kaidor. I've been using bitpim for a few years now. Now I have a sudden interest in developing.... I just replaced my aged Sanyo MM-8300 with a sparkling new SCP-3810. No bitpim support. In fact, there is no USB driver provided. A cursory google search did not unearth one. Neither did the Sprint website. I'm willing to do some work to get support for my phone. I'm a tolerably good programmer - I don't know Python, but have 25 years of professional software development experience, mostly low-level C. Lately, I've written about twenty thousand lines of Perl. And I know just enough about USB to be dangerous :). The data cable that I bought at the Sprint store won't even charge the phone on my winxp box without a driver to turn on the 5V. Plugging it into my Linux server gets me "usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2" "usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice" ...and the phone is charging... So - what's the usual procedure for bringing up a new phone? My first guess would be to: * Find the Linux source for a driver for a similar phone. * Dig into the Linux usb stuff ( /proc/bus/usb? ) to get the product ID and manufacturer ID for my phone. Or maybe find some sort of usb analyzer. * Hack the usb driver to try it out for my phone. I suspect that most phones use one of those usb->Serial converter chips ( CP2102 etc ). And it will look like a modem ( CDC-class USB device ). Or maybe to start, just get bitpim for Linux, compile it, run it, and see what happens :). - Jerry Kaidor |
From: Apsis0215 <aps...@cf...> - 2009-11-10 02:50:34
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If you need any help I would be glad to assist however needed. I have gotten to the files VIA bitpim and the filesystem after installing: "SAMSUNG Mobile Composit Device Software" "Samsung Mobile MOdem Driver Set" "Samsung Mobile Phone USB Driver software" "Samsung Mobile USB Driver (4.40.7.0) v1.6" "Samsung Mobile USB Modem 1.0 software" "New PC Studio" "Samsung USB Driver (MCCI 4.34) WHQL 3.4 "Samsung Connectivity Cable Driver" And some miscelaneous drivers: Windows Driver Package - Mobil Top (sspmdm) Modem (02/23/2007 2.5.0.0) Windows Driver Package - Mobil Top (pphpusb) USB (02/23/2007 2.5.0.0) Windows Driver Package - Nokia pccsmfd (10/12/2007 6.85.4.0) On Windows SP3 Sorry I haven't narrowed WHICH one is working- but I thought I would check BitPIM to see if the filesystem was accessible and Voila! Tonight it was! Robert Jacobson-5 wrote: > > I have some development experience and access to a Samsung Rogue. Was > wondering if anyone was already working on support for it and where to > point > me to get started. Any help is appreciated. > > -Rob > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Samsung-Rogue-tp25984239p26277499.html Sent from the Bitpim - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Jerrad E. <you...@ho...> - 2009-11-08 23:19:36
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I'm working my way through getting everything installed and when I go to tortiseSVN and go to the bitpim svn location, it prompts for a user name and password. Do I have to request one to get started or am I just being a little dense? (that happens at times) Jerrad _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/177141665/direct/01/ |
From: Nathan H. <hj...@ma...> - 2009-11-04 15:25:55
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It turns out LG did not completely remove the phonebook protocol (old command 0xff). Newer phones (VX-5500, VX-9600, VX-11K, and likely others) use the 0xf1 command. Here is what I know so far (still looking for commands): command index option1 option2 effect 0xf1 0x01 -- -- -- returns carrier name at offset 38 0xf1 0x0a -- -- -- phone info (mtn, phone kind, sw version, hw revision, etc) 0xf1 0x28 -- -- -- phonebook info. returns the maximum count for contacts and calendar events 0xf1 0x29 0-max ?? ?? read contact 0xf1 0x2a 0-max ?? ?? write contact 0xf1 0x2c 0-max ?? ?? clear contact 0xf1 0x2d 0-max ?? ?? read name of built-in ringtone at index. last valid name is No Ring 0xf1 0x2e ?? ?? group index read group names 0xf1 0x2f ?? ?? ?? clears all contacts when index, option1, option2 are 0 (haven't tried any other values) 0xf1 0x32 0-max ?? ?? read event 0xf1 0x33 0-max ?? ?? delete event?? Here is the basic structure of the 0xf1 0x29 and 0xf1 0x2a commands: struct lg_pbv1_standard { u_int8_t command; /* 0xf1 */ u_int8_t option; /* 0x29: read, 0x2a: write */ u_int16_t index; /* */ u_int8_t unknown0[6]; /* 00 00 00 00 00 00 on write. might contain pic id/ring id settings */ char name[33]; /* contact name (iso-latin 1) */ u_int16_t gid; /* 0(no group)-30 */ char emails[2][49]; /* contact emails (iso-latin 1) */ u_int8_t unknown1[6]; /* 00 00 00 00 00 00 */ char numbers[5][49]; /* mobile1, home, work, mobile2, fax (ascii) */ u_int16_t default_number; /* 1-5 (index in numbers array + 1) */ u_int8_t unknown2[96]; /* doesn't matter */ u_int16_t validflag; /* 0x012f == invalid, 0x0000 == valid */ /* unknown/phone specific */ } __attribute__ ((__packed__)); UTF-16 version (VX-5500): struct lg_pbv1_unicode { u_int8_t command; /* 0xf1 */ u_int8_t option; /* 0x29: read, 0x2a: write */ u_int16_t index; /* */ u_int8_t unknown0[6]; /* 00 00 00 00 00 00 on write. might contain pic id/ring id settings */ u_int16_t name[33]; /* contact name (utf-16 le) */ u_int16_t gid; /* 0(no group)-30 */ char emails[2][49]; /* contact emails (iso-latin 1) */ u_int8_t unknown1[6]; /* 00 00 00 00 00 00 */ char numbers[5][49]; /* mobile1, home, work, mobile2, fax (ascii) */ u_int16_t default_number; /* 1-5 (index in numbers array + 1) */ u_int8_t unknown2[96]; /* doesn't matter */ u_int16_t validflag; /* 0x012f == invalid, 0x0000 == valid */ /* unknown/phone specific */ } __attribute__ ((__packed__)); If anyone has the time (and an older LGPBv1 phone-- VX-8550 and newer) I want to know if all LGPBv1 phones use the above protocol. If so then the 0xf1 0x2d command could be used in com_lgvx8550.py to generate the built-in ringtone list instead of us hard-coding the list. I still prefer directly modifying pbentry.dat and pbnumber.dat for reading/ writing the phonebook as they are more powerful (street address flags, for example, do not appear in the 0xf1 protocol). -Nathan |
From: Schleimer, B. <ben...@ya...> - 2009-11-03 01:15:27
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Hi, I finally managed to track down this stupid bug and the calender for my k1m finally syncs properly. Thank you so much for making bitpim! Ben PS. are there any plans to support android/iphone with bitpim? |
From: Don L. <dl...@la...> - 2009-11-02 20:26:47
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I am having a problem exporting the SMS Messages from this phone. There are a total of 245 SMS in the inbox and outbox (196 and 49 respectively). When I select Export SMS as a CSV it shows 245 entries. It will only export the inbox and none of the entries in the outbox. I selected all the outbox messages and attempted to export the 49 selected messages. It only exported the outbox headings and none of the message data. Any thoughts on how to correct this would be appreciated. I can send the BitPim dat files to anyone willing to assist. Thanks, Don L. |
From: cdingels <ca...@ad...> - 2009-11-01 16:09:29
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Have you figured anything out from this at all, I have the Glance and I am trying to send the Phone Book to it. Please let me know if you figured anything out. adam-216 wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new to the list & looking to get my new LG VX7100 (Glance) working > with bitpim. After testing some other LG phone profiles, the phone > seems to be most like the LG VX8610 (Decoy). Bitpim fetches mostly > everything except the phonebook correctly using this profile, but it > can't write anything. > > I read the documents in dev-doc, but I'm still unsure as to where to > start development. What is your general procedure in figuring out the > packets / reversing the protocol? > > Any tips much appreciated. Thank you. > > Adam > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge > This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited time, > vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will have > the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. See full > prize > details at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/blackberry > _______________________________________________ > BitPim-devel mailing list > Bit...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/LG-VX7100-%28Glance%29-tp24381169p26148906.html Sent from the Bitpim - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Sean P. B. <sea...@gm...> - 2009-10-27 20:24:44
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Nathan - There was a binary for the last test build, but it wasn't uploaded to the site. Shortly afterward my sole PPC laptop crashed and burned. I have not had the opportunity to revive the machine or to recreate the build environment. My availability is going to be pretty bleak for the next two months as I finish my third semester of law school. If there are other members looking to take over the responsibility, I'd be happy to walk them through it. Sean -- Sean Patrick Burke On Oct 27, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Nathan Hjelm wrote: > I found a bug in phone number support for the VX-9200. The file > format of pbnumber.dat differs slightly from the format used on > previous LG Phonebook 1.0 phones. I will update the support code > later this week to reflect the differences. When are we going to > release the next test build? Why wasn't there a Mac binary of the > last build? > > -Nathan > > On Tuesday, October 20, 2009, at 06:02PM, "Nathan Hjelm" <hj...@ma... > > wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA > >is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart > your > >developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market > and stay > >ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! > >http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference > >_______________________________________________ > >BitPim-devel mailing list > >Bit...@li... > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel > > > > > Basic (a little buggy) VX-9200 support exists in the latest test > build. The next build will have better support for the VX/CX-9200 > and VX-11K. > > -Nathan > > On Monday, October 19, 2009, at 06:57PM, "Volfson, Alexander" <avo...@WP... > > wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA > >is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart > your > >developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market > and stay > >ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! > >http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference > >_______________________________________________ > >BitPim-devel mailing list > >Bit...@li... > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel > > > > > Hey Developers, > > I don?t know how far along you guys are in supporting the VX9200, > but I experimented a little today and got pictures and videos off, > so I thought I would share my wisdom: > > 1) Bitpim auto-detected my phone as CDMA other: got nothing out > 2) I set my phone to be the VX9100 (the previous model): again, > not even phone info > 3) I browse the file system: success! > a. Pictures are in /brew/mod/10888 as *.jpg > b. Videos are in /brew/mod/10890 as *.3g2 or 3GPP2 (according > to Wikipedia, which claims it is similar to mpeg4. Quicktime played > it perfectly!) > > Hope that helps! > > : - ) > > Alex > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart > your > developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and > stay > ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference_______________________________________________ > BitPim-devel mailing list > Bit...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel |
From: Nathan H. <hj...@ma...> - 2009-10-27 20:12:45
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I found a bug in phone number support for the VX-9200. The file format of pbnumber.dat differs slightly from the format used on previous LG Phonebook 1.0 phones. I will update the support code later this week to reflect the differences. When are we going to release the next test build? Why wasn't there a Mac binary of the last build? -Nathan On Tuesday, October 20, 2009, at 06:02PM, "Nathan Hjelm" <hj...@ma...> wrote: >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA >is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your >developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay >ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9 - 12, 2009. Register now! >http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconference >_______________________________________________ >BitPim-devel mailing list >Bit...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel > > |