From: Roger B. <ro...@ro...> - 2003-10-31 01:08:11
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>> Yes. Also note that the fields are in priority order. For example >> if saving to a device that only supports two numbers then the first >> two would be picked. > The priority could just be the order on the phone, > home/office/mobile/pager/data/fax/other, or will bitpim have a defined > or user configurable priority? The user will be able to change the order in the user interface. For phones such as the 4400 where it stores 5 numbers (each can be of any type) or the Palm desktop which stores 4 details (email or phone number), they will really care about the order. > The packet has two numbers. The first number is probably just parotting > back the slot number that was requested and the second is what the phone > fills in. The second number might be zero if that particular slot has > never been used, but I am not sure. The 4400 uses the serials to index voice and speed dials. Roger |