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From: Bob M. <fla...@ao...> - 2012-08-28 20:28:01
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http://psicogestion.com/876158.html |
From: Bob M. <fla...@ao...> - 2012-08-26 14:49:03
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http://tci.oasisdomain.net/624177.html |
From: <fee...@ya...> - 2012-07-13 03:19:05
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http://computerspluselectronics.com/wp-admin/site.php?ask72.gif |
From: Gary D. <gda...@ea...> - 2012-07-09 00:12:06
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My issue is more about the phone than about BitPim, but still hoping someone can help me here. I'm using BitPim 1.0.7 - Official Windows 7 Home starter edition Motorola K1m phone on Verizon Simple USB cable - NOT having problems connecting! I connect to the phone and successfully downloaded the directory and pictures, but, I'm having trouble with the SMS messages. For years, my SMS Inbox has been 'full' and I've been deleting messages one-at-a-time to make room for more. I should have used BitPim sooner (obviously) but waited till today when my phone is showing a symptom of corruption, and, BitPim can't read the SMS messages. Specifically, when BitPim tries to read the SMS data, it says "1/1" for a few seconds, and then it acts like it's finished, but no messages appear in the BitPim SMS database. I have approx 803 saved messages in the Inbox of the phone. Here is the corruption problem: This has happened a few times, that the screen on the phone doesn't fill completely. Only the top of the screen shows anything, and what it shows is mostly scrambled. There's wallpaper picture on the top left, sometimes "TV snow" on the top right (or else my wallpaper picture), and the bottom 3/4ths of the screen is white. If I try to use the buttons on the phone, the operational display seems to appear in a tiny rectangle in the top left corner, about the size of a micro-SD chip. (Also the phone's mini- display on the outside is blank). The first few times this happened, I was able to fix it but restarting the phone. The problem also seemed associated with the full SMS inbox, so I'd delete a few messages. (I'm not sure why I believed there was a connection - could be wrong about this, of course!). Last night, I deleted a few messages and made sure the Inbox was 99% full, not 100%. Sometime while I was sleeping, I got an incoming txt (I heard the sound). When I woke up and tried to view the txt, the phone screen is corrupt (as described above), and rebooting it hasn't helped. Taking the battery out hasn't helped. Taking the aux memory chip out and the battery out didn't help, although it did change slightly what the corrupt screen looks like. The phone still works to send and receive calls! And it seems like the button functions still work normally, but the screen (display) is too corrupted to tell what they're doing. So here are my questions: Is there any way I might use BitPim to retrieve ANY of the SMS data, even if it's partly corrupted? Is there any way to delete just one or two SMS messages from the phone, to see if this might fix the problem? (I was thinking it might be possible to use the buttons on the phone "blind" to try to access the SMS by rote and delete a message, or should it be done through a computer?) Is there any feature on the phone to do a "repair memory" operation? If all this fails, is there a way to erase all memory on the phone so I can at least start over? THANKS SO MUCH!! Sorry if this question is as much about the phone as it is about BitPim. --Gary |
From: Toby F. <tob...@gm...> - 2012-06-29 01:07:50
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BitPim version 1.0.7 OS: Windows 7 Phone: LG-VX5600 Cable: USB cable provided with phone. I have been using Bitpim for a couple of years to download pictures from my cell phone (I have one of those Accolade LG-VX5600 phones that the service provider wants you to mail/text the pics to yourself at 25 cents per pic). My old laptop worked fine, but has become so old and slow that I upgraded. I bought a new laptop. I got out the old one to get all the settings for the new one but after repeated trys, I cannot get Bitpim to run on my new laptop. I get an error message declaring the MSVCP71.dll is missing (not a typo). It says to reinstall. I did, multiple times and get the same message at run time. I looked at my old laptop and there is not file by that name. What have I done wrong? I would love to get it running on the new machine as it is the one I carry. Thanks, Toby |
From: Jim T <jtu...@ms...> - 2012-06-08 11:09:01
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. http://softmobile.110mb.com/urcouponcodeis-12ap4u.html?qopage=35ga9 |
From: Kesten B. <sol...@gm...> - 2012-05-13 00:15:56
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hello, I just installed the bitpim-1.0.7-setup directly from bitpim.org Upon installing I get The program can't start because MSVCP71.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. I tried uninstalling and re-installing. No luck. I can see that the .dll is in the bitpim folder. I used all the defaults during setup. My computer is an asus laptop k42jr running windows 7 I looked through the listserv history and couldn't find any errors related to installation. thanks, kesten -- Kesten Broughton President and Technology Director, Solar Mobile Trailers ke...@so... www.sunfarmkitchens.ca <http://www.sunfarmkitchens.ca> 512 701 4209 |
From: David M. <The...@ms...> - 2012-04-30 19:36:17
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Any plans to support Samsung SGH-T528G phones. Especially ones connected to (crippled by) Straight Talk? Dave |
From: Perecli M. <pe...@ds...> - 2012-04-21 09:15:16
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Using latest BitPim 1.0.7. Have the LG Revere from Verizon. I was wondering if anyone has had success accessing the data on this phone with BitPim. I got the USB connection to work up to the point where BitPim recognizes the phone as “Other CDMA phone”. Does this mean this phone is not supported or I have done something wrong? When I click on get data from phone, all options are grayed out. Perry |
From: Barb S. <bar...@sh...> - 2012-04-18 15:24:48
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Hello, I solved my problem by buying an iPhone and PhoneView software. :-D On 2012 Apr 17, at 1:09 PM, Aaron McFatridge wrote: > Bitpim recognizes my LG ENV3 but will not transfer any data. > > Here is the error report. > > Any ideas to fix this? > > 10:56:27.907 COM3: USB support is not available > 10:56:27.907 COM3: Opening port COM3, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0 > 10:56:27.907 COM3: Open of comm port suceeded > 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Attempting to contact phone > 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Retrieving fundamental phone information > 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Phone serial number > 10:56:27.915 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Now in brew mode > 10:56:27.920 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading group information > 10:56:27.950 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file pim/pbgroup.dat > 10:56:27.957 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'pim/pbgroup.dat' > 10:56:27.957 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'pim/pbgroup.dat' > 10:56:27.974 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:27.983 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading Group Picture IDs > 10:56:28.005 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat > 10:56:28.012 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' > 10:56:28.012 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' > 10:56:28.138 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 5: Family > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 4: Friends > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 3: Colleagues > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 2: Business > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 1: School > 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading wallpaper-index > 10:56:28.168 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/image.dat > 10:56:28.180 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/image.dat' > 10:56:28.180 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/image.dat' > 10:56:28.263 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.290 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_image.dat > 10:56:28.299 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_image.dat' > 10:56:28.299 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_image.dat' > 10:56:28.306 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.329 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/video.dat > 10:56:28.335 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/video.dat' > 10:56:28.335 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/video.dat' > 10:56:28.345 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.367 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_video.dat > 10:56:28.372 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_video.dat' > 10:56:28.372 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_video.dat' > 10:56:28.382 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.407 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat > 10:56:28.417 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' > 10:56:28.417 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' > 10:56:28.424 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.434 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading ringtone-index > 10:56:28.450 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/myringtone.dat > 10:56:28.454 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/myringtone.dat' > 10:56:28.454 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/myringtone.dat' > 10:56:28.464 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.490 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/mysound.dat > 10:56:28.493 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/mysound.dat' > 10:56:28.493 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/mysound.dat' > 10:56:28.513 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.535 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_sound.dat > 10:56:28.540 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_sound.dat' > 10:56:28.540 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_sound.dat' > 10:56:28.549 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.569 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/efs_music.dat > 10:56:28.592 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_music.dat > 10:56:28.596 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_music.dat' > 10:56:28.596 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_music.dat' > 10:56:28.605 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.608 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Fundamentals retrieved > 10:56:28.632 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file sms/mediacan000.dat > 10:56:28.638 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'sms/mediacan000.dat' > 10:56:28.638 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'sms/mediacan000.dat' > 10:56:28.665 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.690 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/drafts.dat > 10:56:28.697 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/drafts.dat' > 10:56:28.697 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/drafts.dat' > 10:56:28.706 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:28.730 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/inbox.dat > 10:56:28.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/inbox.dat' > 10:56:28.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/inbox.dat' > 10:56:29.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file > 10:56:29.816 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file sms/inbox/inbox0001.dat > 10:56:29.828 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading from cache: sms/inbox/inbox0001.dat > 10:56:29.931 Exception: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official > An unexpected exception has occurred. > Please see the help for details on what to do. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run > File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ > File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata > File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms > File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 66, in _readsms > File "phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo", line 4332, in readfrombuffer > File "prototypes.pyo", line 618, in readfrombuffer > File "prototypes.pyo", line 1665, in getnextbytes > IndexError: Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of 4704 byte buffer > > Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last > > Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 > resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x0777E058> > res = None > self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> > item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x0777E058>) > call = <gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030> > ex = IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of > e = IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of > first = 0 > > Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 > self = <gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030> > args = () > d = Keys [] > {} > kwargs = Keys [] > {} > > Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 > count = 1 > i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy > self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> > req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x473c > willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox > results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] > {'uniqueserial': 'df14870139ca6190696cecf716dca2f89b10a166', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME > sync = Keys ['sms'] > {'sms': 'MERGE'} > st = 0 > todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started > > Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 > self = <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x077632F0> > result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] > {'uniqueserial': 'df14870139ca6190696cecf716dca2f89b10a166', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME > > Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 66 > item = <phones.p_lgvx9200.indexentry object at 0x0777C950> > self = <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x077632F0> > buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> > sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x077FED10> > res = Keys [] > {} > > Frame readfrombuffer in phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo at line 4332 > buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> > autolog = True > logtitle = 'SMS inbox item' > self = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x077FED10> > > Frame readfrombuffer in prototypes.pyo at line 618 > _value = '' > self = <prototypes.USTRING object at 0x07B527B0> > buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> > flush = 0 > > Frame getnextbytes in prototypes.pyo at line 1665 > self = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> > howmany = 49 > > > > Thank you, > > Aaron McFatridge > > Psalms 40 - > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to > monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second > resolution app monitoring today. Free. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev_______________________________________________ > BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... > Unsubscribe or change options at > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user > > There are several hundred people on this list. Please be > courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting > http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm |
From: Aaron M. <a.m...@ya...> - 2012-04-17 19:09:36
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Bitpim recognizes my LG ENV3 but will not transfer any data. Here is the error report. Any ideas to fix this? 10:56:27.907 COM3: USB support is not available 10:56:27.907 COM3: Opening port COM3, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0 10:56:27.907 COM3: Open of comm port suceeded 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Attempting to contact phone 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Retrieving fundamental phone information 10:56:27.907 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Phone serial number 10:56:27.915 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Now in brew mode 10:56:27.920 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading group information 10:56:27.950 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file pim/pbgroup.dat 10:56:27.957 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'pim/pbgroup.dat' 10:56:27.957 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'pim/pbgroup.dat' 10:56:27.974 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:27.983 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading Group Picture IDs 10:56:28.005 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat 10:56:28.012 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' 10:56:28.012 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' 10:56:28.138 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 5: Family 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 4: Friends 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 3: Colleagues 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 2: Business 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): can't find wallpaper for group index: 1: School 10:56:28.150 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading wallpaper-index 10:56:28.168 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/image.dat 10:56:28.180 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/image.dat' 10:56:28.180 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/image.dat' 10:56:28.263 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.290 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_image.dat 10:56:28.299 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_image.dat' 10:56:28.299 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_image.dat' 10:56:28.306 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.329 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/video.dat 10:56:28.335 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/video.dat' 10:56:28.335 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/video.dat' 10:56:28.345 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.367 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_video.dat 10:56:28.372 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_video.dat' 10:56:28.372 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_video.dat' 10:56:28.382 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.407 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat 10:56:28.417 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' 10:56:28.417 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' 10:56:28.424 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.434 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading ringtone-index 10:56:28.450 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/myringtone.dat 10:56:28.454 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/myringtone.dat' 10:56:28.454 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/myringtone.dat' 10:56:28.464 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.490 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/mysound.dat 10:56:28.493 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/mysound.dat' 10:56:28.493 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/mysound.dat' 10:56:28.513 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.535 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_sound.dat 10:56:28.540 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_sound.dat' 10:56:28.540 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_sound.dat' 10:56:28.549 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.569 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/efs_music.dat 10:56:28.592 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/sd_music.dat 10:56:28.596 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_music.dat' 10:56:28.596 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/sd_music.dat' 10:56:28.605 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.608 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Fundamentals retrieved 10:56:28.632 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file sms/mediacan000.dat 10:56:28.638 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'sms/mediacan000.dat' 10:56:28.638 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'sms/mediacan000.dat' 10:56:28.665 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.690 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/drafts.dat 10:56:28.697 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/drafts.dat' 10:56:28.697 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/drafts.dat' 10:56:28.706 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:28.730 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file dload/inbox.dat 10:56:28.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Getting file contents 'dload/inbox.dat' 10:56:28.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Open file 'dload/inbox.dat' 10:56:29.736 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Close file 10:56:29.816 LG-VX9200 (enV3): stat file sms/inbox/inbox0001.dat 10:56:29.828 LG-VX9200 (enV3): Reading from cache: sms/inbox/inbox0001.dat 10:56:29.931 Exception: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 66, in _readsms File "phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo", line 4332, in readfrombuffer File "prototypes.pyo", line 618, in readfrombuffer File "prototypes.pyo", line 1665, in getnextbytes IndexError: Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of 4704 byte buffer Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x0777E058> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x0777E058>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030> ex = IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of e = IndexError('Trying to read 49 bytes starting at 4675 which will go beyond end of first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x0777E030> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x473c willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'df14870139ca6190696cecf716dca2f89b10a166', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x077632F0> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'df14870139ca6190696cecf716dca2f89b10a166', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 66 item = <phones.p_lgvx9200.indexentry object at 0x0777C950> self = <phones.com_lgvx9200.Phone object at 0x077632F0> buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x077FED10> res = Keys [] {} Frame readfrombuffer in phones\p_lgvx9100.pyo at line 4332 buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> autolog = True logtitle = 'SMS inbox item' self = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_in object at 0x077FED10> Frame readfrombuffer in prototypes.pyo at line 618 _value = '' self = <prototypes.USTRING object at 0x07B527B0> buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> flush = 0 Frame getnextbytes in prototypes.pyo at line 1665 self = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x0777C450> howmany = 49 Thank you, Aaron McFatridge Psalms 40 - |
From: Kanade P. <p_k...@ya...> - 2012-03-16 09:48:52
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Hi, I have a LG Vx9400 device, I used bitpim to transfer contacts to the device. The contacts got transferred, but I am unable to view the phone number in the contact list. The phone number exists in the phonebook entry, because when I try to call any contact in the contact list, the correct number is called. The problem is the number is not visible in the contact list, so to get the number I have to first call the number and then get the number. Details: Phone: LG vx9400 Bitpim version: bitpim 1.0.7 Log: Read from phone: 2:39:10.200 LG-VX9400: Now in phonebook mode 2:39:10.207 LG-VX9400: There are 230 entries 2:39:10.226 LG-VX9400: Read entry 0 - #BAL 2:39:10.226 LG-VX9400: Failed to read entry 0 2:39:10.227 LG-VX9400: Exception TypeError("'NoneType' object is unsubscriptable",) raised 2:39:10.246 LG-VX9400: Read entry 1 - #MIN 2:39:10.246 LG-VX9400: Failed to read entry 1 2:39:10.247 LG-VX9400: Exception TypeError("'NoneType' object is unsubscriptable",) raised 2:39:10.272 LG-VX9400: Read entry 2 - #PMT This error repeats for all the entries. Write to phone: 2:43:13.732 LG-VX9400: Writing file 'pim/pbgroup.dat' bytes 138 2:43:13.742 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbgroup.dat 2:43:13.770 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbgroup.dat 2:43:13.779 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbgroup.dat' 2:43:13.823 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:43:13.838 LG-VX9400: Now in brew mode 2:43:13.854 LG-VX9400: Now in phonebook mode 2:43:13.865 LG-VX9400: There are 230 existing entries 2:43:13.890 LG-VX9400: Reading entry 0 - #BAL 2:43:13.913 LG-VX9400: Reading entry 1 - #MIN 2:43:13.937 LG-VX9400: Reading entry 2 - #PMT 2:43:21.029 LG-VX9400: Rewriting entry 0 - #BAL 2:43:21.171 LG-VX9400: Rewriting entry 1 - #MIN 2:43:21.299 LG-VX9400: Rewriting entry 2 - #PMT 2:43:53.520 LG-VX9400: Now in brew mode 2:43:53.539 LG-VX9400: Now in phonebook mode 2:43:53.539 LG-VX9400: Searching for speed dials 2:43:53.584 LG-VX9400: Scanning #BAL 2:43:53.585 LG-VX9400: Speed dial #97 = #BAL (cell/0) 2:43:53.611 LG-VX9400: Scanning #MIN 2:43:53.611 LG-VX9400: Speed dial #98 = #MIN (cell/0) 2:43:53.644 LG-VX9400: Scanning #PMT 2:43:53.645 LG-VX9400: Speed dial #99 = #PMT (cell/0) 2:44:00.914 LG-VX9400: Checking existing speed dials 2:44:00.924 LG-VX9400: Now in brew mode 2:44:00.943 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbspeed.dat 2:44:00.950 LG-VX9400: Getting file contents 'pim/pbspeed.dat' 2:44:00.950 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbspeed.dat' 2:44:00.969 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:44:00.974 LG-VX9400: No changes to speed dials 2:44:00.993 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbentry.dat 2:44:01.006 LG-VX9400: Getting file contents 'pim/pbentry.dat' 2:44:01.006 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbentry.dat' 2:44:02.437 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:44:03.115 LG-VX9400: Updating wallpaper index 2:44:03.611 LG-VX9400: Writing file 'pim/pbentry.dat' bytes 88550 2:44:03.611 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbentry.dat 2:44:03.612 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbentry.dat 2:44:03.612 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbentry.dat' 2:44:04.069 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:44:04.819 LG-VX9400: Writing file 'pim/pbRingIdSetAsPath.dat' bytes 255000 2:44:04.821 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbRingIdSetAsPath.dat 2:44:04.822 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbRingIdSetAsPath.dat 2:44:04.822 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbRingIdSetAsPath.dat' 2:44:06.680 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:44:07.970 LG-VX9400: Writing file 'pim/pbPictureIdSetAsPath.dat' bytes 255000 2:44:07.970 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbPictureIdSetAsPath.dat 2:44:07.971 LG-VX9400: stat file pim/pbPictureIdSetAsPath.dat 2:44:07.971 LG-VX9400: Open file 'pim/pbPictureIdSetAsPath.dat' 2:44:09.404 LG-VX9400: Close file 2:44:09.411 BitPim is rebooting your phone for changes to take effect 2:44:09.411 LG-VX9400: Taking phone offline 2:44:09.418 LG-VX9400: Resetting phone Thanks, Parag |
From: Tim B. <tbr...@ho...> - 2012-03-04 03:48:02
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From: Steven S. <res...@ea...> - 2012-02-12 03:55:37
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-----Original Message----- From: bit...@li... [mailto:bit...@li...] Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:39 PM To: bit...@li... Subject: BitPim-user Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1 Send BitPim-user mailing list submissions to bit...@li... To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to bit...@li... You can reach the person managing the list at bit...@li... When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of BitPim-user digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Retrieving SMS messages from LG enV VX9900 phone?> AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' (Andrew S. Kovacich (Moraine Park Tech. Col.)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 15:38:33 -0600 From: "Andrew S. Kovacich (Moraine Park Tech. Col.)" <ako...@st...> Subject: [BitPim-user] Retrieving SMS messages from LG enV VX9900 phone?> AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' To: <bit...@li...> Message-ID: <4F3...@st...> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hello to all. Is there still no solution or bug fix to allow retrieving SMS messages from an LG phone? An exception is thrown every time. Would someone please reply as to whether this has been addressed? Thank you, Andrew Error Summary: AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Note: Attachment size is limited, but I could gather more data, and break it into multiple messages if needed. Included: Exception dialog Attachment: 2-11-12_LG enV BitPim log (incl. error)_cropped.txt - Note: Most of the phone data files displayed in the log were too large to send to this e-mail list (832KB total), and contained largely null characters (/x00), so I replaced these files with "..." Extraneous notes: Carrier: PagePlus Cellular (a Verizon reseller) Phone: LG enV VX9900 Orange Connected via COM4 on LGE CDMA USB Serial Port (Media kit USB cable) ______________________ _Exception dialog:_ BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo", line 466, in _readsms AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x047D5030> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x047D5030>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580> ex = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) e = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x4356 willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04B80350> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo at line 466 pat = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x0430EAA0> f = 'Saved' res = Keys ['1328993513.320000', '1328993513.587001', '1328993513.775002', '1328993513.982003', '1328993514.336004', '1328993514.653005', '1328993514.997006', '1328993515.349007', '1328993515.550008', '1328993515.662009', '1328993515.806010', '1328993515.927011', '1328993516.297012', '1328993516.499013', '1328993516.772014', '1328993516.885015', '1328993517.062016', '1328993517.272017', '1328993517.489018', '1328993517.679019', '1328993517.893020', '1328993518.059021', '1328993518.251022', '1328993518.467023', '1328993518.711024', '1328993518.915025', '1328993519.015026', '1328993519.270027', '1328993519.439028', '1328993519.542029', '1328993519.664030', '1328993519.757031', '1328993519.950032', '1328993520.051033', '1328993520.255034', '1328993520.358035', '1328993520.791036', '1328993520.979037', '1328993521.156038', '1328993521.423039', '1328993521.618040', '1328993521.951041', '1328993522.180042', '1328993522.300043', '1328993522.515044', '1328993522.649045'] {'1328993517.489018': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x077AE390>, '1328993515.927011': self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04B80350> item = Keys ['date', 'name', 'size', 'type'] {'date': (1326489772, '01/13/12 15:22:52'), 'type': 'file', 'name': u'sms/sf05.d entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x077FC310> folder = 'Saved' buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076327B0> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9900.sms_saved object at 0x077FC690> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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From: Andrew S. K. (M. P. T. Col.)
<ako...@st...> - 2012-02-11 21:38:44
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Hello to all. Is there still no solution or bug fix to allow retrieving SMS messages from an LG phone? An exception is thrown every time. Would someone please reply as to whether this has been addressed? Thank you, Andrew Error Summary: AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Note: Attachment size is limited, but I could gather more data, and break it into multiple messages if needed. Included: Exception dialog Attachment: 2-11-12_LG enV BitPim log (incl. error)_cropped.txt - Note: Most of the phone data files displayed in the log were too large to send to this e-mail list (832KB total), and contained largely null characters (/x00), so I replaced these files with "..." Extraneous notes: Carrier: PagePlus Cellular (a Verizon reseller) Phone: LG enV VX9900 Orange Connected via COM4 on LGE CDMA USB Serial Port (Media kit USB cable) ______________________ _Exception dialog:_ BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo", line 466, in _readsms AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x047D5030> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x047D5030>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580> ex = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) e = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x044F2580> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x4356 willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04B80350> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo at line 466 pat = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x0430EAA0> f = 'Saved' res = Keys ['1328993513.320000', '1328993513.587001', '1328993513.775002', '1328993513.982003', '1328993514.336004', '1328993514.653005', '1328993514.997006', '1328993515.349007', '1328993515.550008', '1328993515.662009', '1328993515.806010', '1328993515.927011', '1328993516.297012', '1328993516.499013', '1328993516.772014', '1328993516.885015', '1328993517.062016', '1328993517.272017', '1328993517.489018', '1328993517.679019', '1328993517.893020', '1328993518.059021', '1328993518.251022', '1328993518.467023', '1328993518.711024', '1328993518.915025', '1328993519.015026', '1328993519.270027', '1328993519.439028', '1328993519.542029', '1328993519.664030', '1328993519.757031', '1328993519.950032', '1328993520.051033', '1328993520.255034', '1328993520.358035', '1328993520.791036', '1328993520.979037', '1328993521.156038', '1328993521.423039', '1328993521.618040', '1328993521.951041', '1328993522.180042', '1328993522.300043', '1328993522.515044', '1328993522.649045'] {'1328993517.489018': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x077AE390>, '1328993515.927011': self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04B80350> item = Keys ['date', 'name', 'size', 'type'] {'date': (1326489772, '01/13/12 15:22:52'), 'type': 'file', 'name': u'sms/sf05.d entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x077FC310> folder = 'Saved' buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076327B0> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9900.sms_saved object at 0x077FC690> |
From: Andrew S. K. (M. P. T.C.)
<ako...@st...> - 2012-01-12 00:09:58
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Hello, I would like to save SMS Text messages from my LG VX9900 phone to BitPim. Every time I attempt this, it throws the same exception. It always happens the same way in trying to retrieve SMS messages from the phone. Standard Equipment: LG Media Kit USB data cable BitPim 1.0.7 Windows 7 64-bit Home premium version This appears to be the same problem, posted over half a dozen times and applying to many different LG models. However, I have yet to find an answer. Would anyone please tell me if there is a fix to this problem? Is anyone currently working on the issue? Please update me on the status. Let me know if anything else is needed for troubleshooting, e.g. Log and such. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, Andrew Kovacich P.S.: This e-mail list service is quite limited. Most content was cropped out to meet the 40 KB size limit. ______________________ BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo", line 466, in _readsms AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x04B74EB8> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x0489F530>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x04B74EB8>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x0489F530> ex = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) e = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x0489F530> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x47d0 willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'OV sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'OVERWRITE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04F21390> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'OV Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo at line 466 pat = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x046A9AA0> f = 'Saved' res = Keys ['1323833942.633000', '1323833943.070001', '1323833943.397002', '1323833943.943003', '1323833944.240004', '1323833944.599005', '1323833945.035006', '1323833945.488007', '1323833945.940008', '1323833946.268009', '1323833946.502010', '1323833946.767011', '1323833947.110012'] {'1323833945.035006': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07730510>, '1323833943.943003': self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04F21390> item = Keys ['date', 'name', 'size', 'type'] {'date': (1322810881, '12/02/11 01:28:01'), 'type': 'file', 'name': u'sms/sf02.d entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x076875F0> folder = 'Saved' buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x07687870> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9900.sms_saved object at 0x07687610> Revisited on 1/11/12: ______________________ BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo", line 466, in _readsms AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x049EBEE0> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x04735558>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x049EBEE0>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x04735558> ex = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) e = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x04735558> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x4666 willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04DC32F0> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo at line 466 pat = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x0454EAA0> f = 'Saved' res = Keys ['1326317890.409000', '1326317890.799001', '1326317891.532002', '1326317891.860003', '1326317892.531004', '1326317892.858005', '1326317893.170006', '1326317893.919007', '1326317894.730008', '1326317894.964009', '1326317895.557010', '1326317895.807011', '1326317896.072012', '1326317896.867013', '1326317897.850014', '1326317898.053015', '1326317898.895016', '1326317899.629017', '1326317900.471018', '1326317900.799019', '1326317901.017020', '1326317902.000021', '1326317902.343022', '1326317903.092023', '1326317903.498024', '1326317903.716025', '1326317903.997026', '1326317904.293027', '1326317904.543028', '1326317904.761029', '1326317905.120030', '1326317905.338031', '1326317906.165032', '1326317906.742033', '1326317907.070034', '1326317907.460035', '1326317908.302036', '1326317908.646037', '1326317909.410038', '1326317910.315039', '1326317910.533040', '1326317910.674041', '1326317910.970042', '1326317911.173043'] {'1326317902.000021': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07CC26F0>, '1326317908.646037': self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x04DC32F0> item = Keys ['date', 'name', 'size', 'type'] {'date': (1323057424, '12/04/11 21:57:04'), 'type': 'file', 'name': u'sms/sf00.d entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07C8E0F0> folder = 'Saved' buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x07D2A1F0> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9900.sms_saved object at 0x07D2A170> ---------------------------------------------- LOG: ---------------------------------------------- 15:44:01.714 Checking for model: LG-VX9900 (enV) 15:44:01.714 Likely ports:['COM7'] 15:44:01.714 COM7: USB support is not available 15:44:01.714 COM7: Opening port COM7, 115200 baud, timeout 1.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0 15:44:01.714 COM7: Open of comm port suceeded 15:44:01.714 LG-VX9900: Attempting to contact phone 15:44:01.746 LG-VX9900: Now in brew mode 15:44:01.792 Detect Phone result: {'COM8': {'mode_modem': True, 'mode_brew': False, 'firmwareresponse': None, 'esn': '', 'model': '', 'firmware_version': ' T99VZV04', 'manufacturer': ''}, 'COM7': {'mode_modem': None, 'LG6190_version_data': . . . 'ams_version.txt': None, 'mode_brew': True, 'firmwareresponse': None, 'esn': '801B1B4C', 'model': 'VX9900', 'brew_version.txt': 'VX9900, VRZ, 1 3 , 3.1.4.65, 82, 13718879, 83, 13719319, 20070303, Created the initial BREW script file\r\n', 'firmware_version': None, 'manufacturer': 'LG Electronics Inc'}} 15:44:01.792 Found phone:LG-VX9900 (enV) port:'COM7' 15:44:16.359 COM7: USB support is not available 15:44:16.359 COM7: Opening port COM7, 115200 baud, timeout 30.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0 15:44:16.359 COM7: Open of comm port suceeded 15:44:16.359 LG-VX9900: Attempting to contact phone Retrieving fundamental phone information Phone serial number Now in brew mode Reading group information Getting file contents 'pim/pbgroup.dat' Reading wallpaper-index Getting file contents 'dload/image.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/sd_image.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/video.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/sd_video.dat' Reading ringtone-index Getting file contents 'dload/myringtone.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/mysound.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/sd_sound.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/efs_music.dat' Getting file contents 'dload/sd_music.dat' Fundamentals retrieved Getting file contents 'sms/mediacan000.dat' Listing files in dir: 'sms' stat file sms/inbox037.dat stat file sms/inbox005.dat stat file sms/inbox022.dat stat file sms/inbox029.dat stat file sms/inbox042.dat stat file sms/inbox009.dat stat file sms/inbox000.dat stat file sms/inbox021.dat stat file sms/inbox023.dat stat file sms/outbox012.dat stat file sms/outbox017.dat stat file sms/voice.dat stat file sms/outbox002.dat stat file sms/inbox039.dat stat file sms/inbox006.dat stat file sms/inbox040.dat stat file sms/outbox014.dat stat file sms/inbox017.dat stat file sms/inbox031.dat stat file sms/inbox046.dat stat file sms/inbox036.dat stat file sms/outbox007.dat stat file sms/inbox026.dat stat file sms/inbox007.dat stat file sms/inbox011.dat stat file sms/inbox034.dat stat file sms/outbox005.dat stat file sms/inbox041.dat stat file sms/outbox006.dat stat file sms/outbox009.dat stat file sms/outbox013.dat stat file sms/inbox024.dat stat file sms/outbox008.dat stat file sms/inbox033.dat stat file sms/outbox015.dat stat file sms/inbox002.dat stat file sms/inbox030.dat stat file sms/inbox013.dat stat file sms/inbox010.dat stat file sms/inbox016.dat stat file sms/inbox035.dat stat file sms/outbox000.dat stat file sms/outbox001.dat stat file sms/outbox011.dat stat file sms/outbox003.dat stat file sms/sf00.dat stat file sms/inbox019.dat stat file sms/inbox047.dat stat file sms/inbox043.dat stat file sms/inbox038.dat stat file sms/inbox045.dat stat file sms/inbox008.dat stat file sms/inbox014.dat stat file sms/sf04.dat stat file sms/inbox032.dat stat file sms/inbox003.dat stat file sms/inbox049.dat stat file sms/inbox004.dat stat file sms/inbox018.dat stat file sms/inbox028.dat stat file sms/inbox001.dat stat file sms/outbox010.dat stat file sms/inbox025.dat stat file sms/outbox016.dat stat file sms/inbox048.dat stat file sms/inbox027.dat stat file sms/inbox044.dat stat file sms/inbox015.dat stat file sms/inbox012.dat stat file sms/outbox004.dat stat file sms/mediacan000.dat stat file sms/inbox020.dat stat file sms/inbox037.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox037.dat stat file sms/inbox005.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox005.dat stat file sms/inbox022.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox022.dat stat file sms/inbox029.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox029.dat stat file sms/inbox042.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox042.dat stat file sms/inbox009.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox009.dat stat file sms/inbox000.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox000.dat stat file sms/inbox021.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox021.dat stat file sms/inbox023.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox023.dat stat file sms/outbox012.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox012.dat stat file sms/outbox017.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox017.dat stat file sms/outbox002.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox002.dat stat file sms/inbox039.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox039.dat stat file sms/inbox006.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox006.dat stat file sms/inbox040.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox040.dat stat file sms/outbox014.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox014.dat stat file sms/inbox017.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox017.dat stat file sms/inbox031.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox031.dat stat file sms/inbox046.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox046.dat stat file sms/inbox036.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox036.dat stat file sms/outbox007.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox007.dat stat file sms/inbox026.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox026.dat stat file sms/inbox007.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox007.dat stat file sms/inbox011.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox011.dat stat file sms/inbox034.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox034.dat stat file sms/outbox005.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox005.dat stat file sms/inbox041.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox041.dat stat file sms/outbox006.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox006.dat stat file sms/outbox009.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox009.dat stat file sms/outbox013.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox013.dat stat file sms/inbox024.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox024.dat stat file sms/outbox008.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox008.dat stat file sms/inbox033.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox033.dat stat file sms/outbox015.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox015.dat stat file sms/inbox002.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox002.dat stat file sms/inbox030.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox030.dat stat file sms/inbox013.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox013.dat stat file sms/inbox010.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox010.dat stat file sms/inbox016.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox016.dat stat file sms/inbox035.dat Reading from cache: sms/inbox035.dat stat file sms/outbox000.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox000.dat stat file sms/outbox001.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox001.dat stat file sms/outbox011.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox011.dat stat file sms/outbox003.dat Reading from cache: sms/outbox003.dat stat file sms/sf00.dat 15:44:36.811 LG-VX9900: Reading from cache: sms/sf00.dat 15:44:36.858 Exception: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo", line 466, in _readsms AttributeError: 'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg' Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x04A81FD0> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x047A2558>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x04A81FD0>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x047A2558> ex = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) e = AttributeError("'sms_saved' object has no attribute 'inboxmsg'",) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x047A2558> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x4606 willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x0781CFD0> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': 'd15ee0b4608999aac0f0d826a14e1aeb0b58aedb', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx9800.pyo at line 466 pat = <_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x045BEAA0> f = 'Saved' res = Keys ['1326318265.767000', '1326318266.125001', '1326318266.344002', '1326318266.609003', '1326318266.843004', '1326318267.108005', '1326318267.373006', '1326318267.748007', '1326318268.075008', '1326318268.309009', '1326318268.450010', '1326318268.653011', '1326318268.902012', '1326318269.199013', '1326318269.542014', '1326318269.713015', '1326318269.947016', '1326318270.244017', '1326318270.478018', '1326318270.759019', '1326318270.930020', '1326318271.336021', '1326318271.632022', '1326318271.929023', '1326318272.209024', '1326318272.412025', '1326318272.724026', '1326318273.005027', '1326318273.192028', '1326318273.411029', '1326318273.660030', '1326318273.863031', '1326318274.097032', '1326318274.300033', '1326318274.581034', '1326318274.924035', '1326318275.142036', '1326318275.423037', '1326318275.626038', '1326318275.891039', '1326318276.109040', '1326318276.219041', '1326318276.515042', '1326318276.655043'] {'1326318276.515042': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x078748F0>, '1326318266.843004': self = <phones.com_lgvx9900.Phone object at 0x0781CFD0> item = Keys ['date', 'name', 'size', 'type'] {'date': (1323057424, '12/04/11 21:57:04'), 'type': 'file', 'name': u'sms/sf00.d entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07B2A810> folder = 'Saved' buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x07A9F970> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9900.sms_saved object at 0x07A9F630> |
From: feedscrn <fee...@ya...> - 2012-01-11 17:45:23
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I posted this question in September of 2011. It is now January 2012. Nobody can tell me why an earlier version of BitPim - 1.0.5, worked for the LG VX9400, but now it does not?? Are you serious? Well, even if you don't tell me, that's OK. Can you just fix it: to make it work like it clearly does in the video? That would be good/great! Thank You. http://old.nabble.com/file/p33122847/BitPim_ScrnShot.jpg To the BitPim Support Team, I have a weird question.... I learned about BitPim from a YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-i5yay31qc In said video, he downloads what looks like '1.0.5 Official Version'; and I think I see it working with the LG VX9400. I downloaded and installed 'BitPim 1.0.7 Official Version'. The problem is that BitPim does not work for me with the VX9400. It starts to work, but no information is gleaned. This is the weird part: The VX9400 is listed in the online help: BitPim Online Help built 17 January 2010 ....as one of the 'phones that the Developers want'. VX9400 is not listed as a supported phone in the BitPim documentation for version 1.0.7. What's going on???? Thank You...... ________________________ The screen is hungry... feed it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 _______________________________________________ BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... Unsubscribe or change options at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user There are several hundred people on this list. Please be courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/LG-VX9400-and-YouTube-video-tp32529734p33122847.html Sent from the Bitpim - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Barb S. <bar...@sh...> - 2011-12-30 20:39:33
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Hello, This is more feedback than a question. My problem is that SMS messages received in my Inbox are copied to the Subject field in BitPim, and when the character limit is reached in the Subject field, the message appears to be continued in the Memo field; however, it appears as garbled, nonsense characters there. The message will look like this: Subject field: Can you pick me up from Memo field: !X-be^u ,@m2HWLr7[$ft6$#=nn9H In contrast, the messages in my Sent box also start in the Subject field, but are copied in full in the Memo field, with the correct characters. My specs are: BitPim version - "1.07 Test" LG 8700 - recognized as LG VX8700 by BitPim (a choice I believe I set manually) Carrier - Bell USB cable - labelled as LG VX8500 Mac OS X 10.7.2 - however, the problem existed when I had both Leopard & Snow Leopard. Sender's carrier: Rogers I think the problem might have something to do with the sender's carrier, as I do have messages in my Inbox from senders I believe are with other carriers and that are not garbled in the Memo field. My research on the internet and these forums didn't find anything about this problem that I could see. Barb |
From: Jeremy R. <ka...@ya...> - 2011-12-28 17:07:47
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<p>hello!<br><br>its difficult to handle all the financial pressure now its impossible for me to fall behind I refused to keep living that way!<br><a href="http://sitelife.web.fc2.com/profile/17PhilipMurray/">http://sitelife.web.fc2.com/profile/17PhilipMurray/</a> now im in this for the long run<br>you should try it too.<br>see you later...</p> |
From: Steve G. <sg...@ve...> - 2011-12-25 14:44:31
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I have recently purchased an LG LX225 phone from STI Mobile. STI provides cheap (9 cents/day and 9 cents/minute) pre-paid service. The phone came without a data cable. At a cell phone kiosk in a nearby mall I purchased a MyBat LGVX6100RPDCB02 data cable. It came with a CD of Win XP drivers. During installation Windows 7 found the correct driver on the MS driver site. So I needed a utility to upload and download the phonebook, calendar, etc. A google search found BitPim. I applaud the developers of this software. Thank you for making this available. The software installed easily on Win7 64 bit and was immediately useful. I have a 160 person phone book. After downloading the phonebook to a CSV file, I put my phonebook entries into the CSV file and uploaded it to the phone. I found a few problems. I have been able to work around all of them. Here is what I found. 1) The LX-225 is detected as an LG PM-225. This is not a problem as far as I can tell. BitPim works except for some annoyances noted here. 2) The phone number type field must be all lower case. In the LX-225 the type (Home, Cell, Business, etc. appear with an initial capital letter). In the CSV file the "numbers_type" field the data must be all lower case or there is a type not defined error reported during upload. 3) When the phone reboots after the phone book is uploaded, the phone detect routine runs too soon. The detect routine runs as soon as the USB driver detects the phone which is several seconds before the phone has completed its reboot. Therefore the phone is not detected. The workaround is to manually detect the phone after it completes its reboot. There should be a longer delay after the USB driver detects the phone so that the reboot can finish before the phone detect routine runs. 4) Groups in the phone book for each entry are not downloaded or uploaded. BitPim has a field name Categories but this does not map to the Groups data in the phone. Category 1-5 do not map to Groups. The workaround is to manually enter Groups in the phone and then download and save the pim folder from the phone's file system. The good news is that is relatively easy to set the Group using the phones UI. Would it be possible to obtain the data structure for the PM-225 and the transfer protocol? I might want to try to fix this. Thank you to the developers of BitPim Steve |
From: <d.v...@ho...> - 2011-12-11 05:53:27
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Find the model # of your palm, usually under the battery. Go to the manufacturer's website, and search for that model in the support section to see if they offer drivers, download and install them. If you are unsuccessful, email me the model # and windows version and I'll see if I can locate some drivers for you. You can email me personally if you'd like, d.v...@ho.... -Daniel ----- Reply message ----- From: "David Grosse" <dav...@gm...> To: <bit...@li...> Subject: [BitPim-user] getting bitpim to talk to a palm pre Date: Sat, Dec 10, 2011 15:02 Hi I just downloaded bitpim and am totally lost when trying to get it to find my palm pre. I've read through the troubleshooting several times and have no idea where to start. Troubleshooting says i MUST use device drivers on windows. i know what a driver is but have no idea what this is telling me. do i need a particular driver for my phone? any help is greatly appreciated |
From: David G. <dav...@gm...> - 2011-12-10 21:02:54
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Hi I just downloaded bitpim and am totally lost when trying to get it to find my palm pre. I've read through the troubleshooting several times and have no idea where to start. Troubleshooting says i MUST use device drivers on windows. i know what a driver is but have no idea what this is telling me. do i need a particular driver for my phone? any help is greatly appreciated * * |
From: <mr...@co...> - 2011-10-09 22:09:29
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Hello, I have an Env Touch. It's about 2-1/2 years old and I've been using BitPM for the same length of time. I can no longer download my SMS files. All other options - calendar, pix, etc - work fine. BitPM version: 1.0.7 - Official - I've uninstalled, rebooted, and reinstalled the lastest version. Windows op: Win 7 Anything you can suggest would be really great. I'm copying my error and log window below. Melissa This is the error I receive: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 59, in _readsms File "phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo", line 66, in _getoutboxmessage TypeError: not enough arguments for format string Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70> ex = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',) e = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x462d willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 59 res = Keys ['1318197972.358233', '1318197972.687234', '1318197973.015235', '1318197973.338236', '1318197973.799237', '1318197974.142238', '1318197974.484239'] {'1318197972.358233': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07849390>, '1318197973.799237': self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> item = <phones.p_lgvx9700.indexentry object at 0x0761BE30> entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07658450> buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076588D0> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_saved object at 0x076586B0> Frame _getoutboxmessage in phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo at line 66 confirmed = True confirmed_date = None self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> r = <phones.p_lgvx9100.recipient_record object at 0x07655290> entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x0783E470> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_out object at 0x076551D0> This is the log window: 17:06:07.776 COM7: USB support is not available 17:06:07.776 COM7: Opening port COM7, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000, hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0 17:06:07.776 COM7: Open of comm port suceeded 17:06:07.778 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Attempting to contact phone 17:06:07.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Retrieving fundamental phone information 17:06:07.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Phone serial number 17:06:07.801 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Now in brew mode 17:06:07.819 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading group information 17:06:07.931 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file pim/pbgroup.dat 17:06:07.957 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'pim/pbgroup.dat' 17:06:07.957 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'pim/pbgroup.dat' 17:06:07.993 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:08.055 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading Group Picture IDs 17:06:08.096 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat 17:06:08.119 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' 17:06:08.121 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'pim/pbGroupPixIdSetAsPath.dat' 17:06:08.288 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:08.414 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading wallpaper-index 17:06:08.426 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/image.dat 17:06:08.428 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/image.dat' 17:06:08.430 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/image.dat' 17:06:09.164 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:09.744 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_image.dat 17:06:09.747 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_image.dat' 17:06:09.749 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_image.dat' 17:06:09.884 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:09.987 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/video.dat 17:06:09.990 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/video.dat' 17:06:09.992 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/video.dat' 17:06:09.996 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.017 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_video.dat 17:06:10.020 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_video.dat' 17:06:10.022 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_video.dat' 17:06:10.151 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.196 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat 17:06:10.198 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' 17:06:10.200 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'set_as_pic_id_dir/setas_pic_id.dat' 17:06:10.309 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.405 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading ringtone-index 17:06:10.418 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/myringtone.dat 17:06:10.423 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/myringtone.dat' 17:06:10.423 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/myringtone.dat' 17:06:10.433 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.523 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/mysound.dat 17:06:10.528 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/mysound.dat' 17:06:10.529 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/mysound.dat' 17:06:10.562 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_sound.dat 17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_sound.dat' 17:06:10.638 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_sound.dat' 17:06:10.687 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.756 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/efs_music.dat 17:06:10.762 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/efs_music.dat' 17:06:10.763 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/efs_music.dat' 17:06:10.792 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:10.892 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/sd_music.dat 17:06:10.897 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/sd_music.dat' 17:06:10.897 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/sd_music.dat' 17:06:11.323 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:11.609 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Fundamentals retrieved 17:06:11.683 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/mediacan000.dat 17:06:11.684 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'sms/mediacan000.dat' 17:06:11.684 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'sms/mediacan000.dat' 17:06:11.779 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file dload/drafts.dat 17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Getting file contents 'dload/drafts.dat' 17:06:11.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Open file 'dload/drafts.dat' 17:06:11.938 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Close file 17:06:12.023 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0251.dat 17:06:12.048 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0251.dat 17:06:12.414 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0253.dat 17:06:12.444 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0253.dat 17:06:12.757 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0252.dat 17:06:12.763 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0252.dat 17:06:13.092 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0254.dat 17:06:13.101 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0254.dat 17:06:13.401 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0255.dat 17:06:13.437 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0255.dat 17:06:13.862 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0256.dat 17:06:13.890 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0256.dat 17:06:14.214 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0257.dat 17:06:14.250 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0257.dat 17:06:14.569 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): stat file sms/draft/draft0258.dat 17:06:14.573 LG-VX11000 (enV Touch): Reading from cache: sms/draft/draft0258.dat 17:06:14.848 Exception: BitPim version: 1.0.7-official An unexpected exception has occurred. Please see the help for details on what to do. Traceback (most recent call last): File "gui.pyo", line 284, in run File "gui.pyo", line 159, in __call__ File "gui.pyo", line 1906, in getdata File "phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo", line 131, in getsms File "phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo", line 59, in _readsms File "phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo", line 66, in _getoutboxmessage TypeError: not enough arguments for format string Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last Frame run in gui.pyo at line 277 resultcb = <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60> res = None self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> item = (<gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70>, <gui.Callback instance at 0x07617C60>) call = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70> ex = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',) e = TypeError('not enough arguments for format string',) first = 0 Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 159 self = <gui.Request instance at 0x07617B70> args = () d = Keys [] {} kwargs = Keys [] {} Frame getdata in gui.pyo at line 1906 count = 1 i = (<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)> req = <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; proxy of <Swig Object of type 'wxDialog *' at 0x462d willcall = [(<bound method GetPhoneDialog.GetSMSSetting of <guiwidgets.GetPhoneDialog; prox results = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME sync = Keys ['sms'] {'sms': 'MERGE'} st = 0 todo = [(<bound method WorkerThread.rebootcheck of <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started Frame getsms in phones\com_lgvx4400.pyo at line 131 self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> result = Keys ['canned_msg', 'groups', 'ringtone-index', 'sync', 'uniqueserial', 'wallpaper-index'] {'uniqueserial': '9824e1a0134ffda9872dcc6338a17e7a47f38f52', 'sync': {'sms': 'ME Frame _readsms in phones\com_lgvx8800.pyo at line 59 res = Keys ['1318197972.358233', '1318197972.687234', '1318197973.015235', '1318197973.338236', '1318197973.799237', '1318197974.142238', '1318197974.484239'] {'1318197972.358233': <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07849390>, '1318197973.799237': self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> item = <phones.p_lgvx9700.indexentry object at 0x0761BE30> entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x07658450> buf = <prototypes.buffer object at 0x076588D0> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_saved object at 0x076586B0> Frame _getoutboxmessage in phones\com_lgvx9700.pyo at line 66 confirmed = True confirmed_date = None self = <phones.com_lgvx11000.Phone object at 0x074D2E90> r = <phones.p_lgvx9100.recipient_record object at 0x07655290> entry = <sms.SMSEntry object at 0x0783E470> sf = <phones.p_lgvx9100.sms_out object at 0x076551D0> |
From: Bob W. <imw...@gm...> - 2011-10-09 16:33:35
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thanks I was truly confused Bob On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 12:07 PM, bitmancer <bit...@op...> wrote: > Bob, > > The list subscriber known as "Alma" was asking the moderator to > unsubscribe them from the list, not instructing you to do so. As a > fellow subscriber and long-time Usenet user, I can assure you, most of > the time you will see this sort of message sent by folks who are > confused about how to do this for themselves. > > If you have already received a message from bitpim-list-owner which > explains this, please disregard my interruption. > > On 10/08/2011 04:16 PM, Bob Whittington wrote: > > Alma, > > > > Why do you want me (and Daniel) to unsubscribe? And from what > > service? What did either of us do wrong? I followed all of the > > directions on the bit-pim and source-forge sites. I asked a question. > > Gave all of the appropriate information. Got a valuable response. > > And sent a thank you reply for it. > > > > Your e-mail request to unsubscribe has a flag stating "important > > mainly because of your interactions with messages in the conversation" > > as the reason to unsubscribe. What the heck does that mean? > > > > What interaction???? What conversation????? I asked a question. I > > got a valuable response. I said thank you and explained the steps > > that I took. 3 e-mails. No conversation. Neither one of us were > > inappropriate. We were both on topic. So what is the problem? > > > > I fail to see an issue with that. But apparently you do. Please let > > me know what you think either of us did wrong. I will be happy to > > unsubscribe from whatever list to which you are referring once I have > > justification for doing so. Since it is the only support option for > > the BitPim program, and I have no idea who you are (or what you have > > to do with this): I will wait for some justification from you. > > Without support, why would anyone want the program? > > > > Thanks for your attention to this matter > > > > Bob > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Alma Brenda Campos > > <abr...@ao... <mailto:abr...@ao...>> wrote: > > > > Unsubscribe please > > > > Sent On Devilas KICK ASS Fone ;)* > > Samsung Galaxy S 4G <3 > > I Love It! ;) > > > > Bob Whittington <imw...@gm... <mailto:imw...@gm...>> > > wrote: > > > > >Daniel, > > > > > >Thanks so much for the help! > > > > > >I had to try several different ways of getting the .dll to be > > recognized. I > > >finally just copied one from another location into the BitPim > > folder. Then > > >it said it couldn't find msvcp71.dll. So I copied that file as > > well. That > > >seems to have fixed it. I can at least get the program to start. > > Now I am > > >going to try it out. > > > > > >Thanks again. > > > > > >Bob > > > > > >On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 10:16 PM, d.v...@ho... > > <mailto:d.v...@ho...> < > > >d.v...@ho... <mailto:d.v...@ho...>> > > wrote: > > > > > >> You need to register that .dll file with the windows registry > > first. I've > > >> long since switched to linux and don't remember how to register > > a .dll but a > > >> thirty second google search will get you there. :) > > >> > > >> -Daniel > > >> > > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... > > Unsubscribe or change options at > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user > > > > There are several hundred people on this list. Please be > > courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting > > http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 > _______________________________________________ > BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... > Unsubscribe or change options at > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user > > There are several hundred people on this list. Please be > courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting > http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm > |