From: Stephen W. <sa...@us...> - 2004-01-29 13:10:37
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For the Sanyo phones, I didn't use the BREW file system because: 1) When I learned about BitPim and the file system, I had already the phonebook protocol mostly figured out. 2) The phonebook is stored in the non-descript files nvm_0007 through nvm_0010. I figured there was a better chance that different model phones would share the protocol than share specific filenames. I would suggest grabbing one of the files with phonebook info, making a small change in it (while preserving its size) and writing it back to the phone. You may need to put phone offline and reboot it when you are done. If the change you make gets to the phone, then manipulating the filesystem might be a valid way to go. Can you tell us where to see the file format documentation? Stephen On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:52, cal...@hr... wrote: ... > At my current level of understanding, I don’t see why the CDM-8600's > files couldn’t be manipulated directly through the BREW file system. > Is this a good assumption? If not, does anyone know if Audiovox has a > phonebook protocol and if information is available? Perhaps this is a > non-starter? > > Sincerely, > > Calvin > > > |