From: George G. <gg...@ve...> - 2004-02-10 19:37:52
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Roger The OWS and ART do directories where there before I changed anything I will do another backup so you can see the dir.dat structure on the images (I signed up for picturethis, coudnt wait) as for the ringtones, I was able to write those files to the phone through the file structure. Also I was able to get the devel code working. Thanks for the step by step instructions George -----Original Message----- From: bit...@li... [mailto:bit...@li...] On Behalf Of Roger Binns Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 11:52 PM To: vx4...@ya... Cc: bit...@li... Subject: [Bitpim-devel] Re: [vx4400support] New vx4500 yahoo forum http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LGVX4500/ > We are still looking for help with the file structure on the vx4500 > phones so we can get bitpim to work with it. Any help with this would > be greatly appreciated Please post the info on the bitpim-devel mailing list. George Grippo has sent me a backup of the filesystem and will be testing out some of my best guesses at code. (I also just posted more detailed instructions on how to work with the developer source for BitPim - check the archive). I don't see any reason why the 4500 support won't be more than 10 lines of code or so. To make this posting relevant to the members of this forum, here is what I have been able to deduce about the 4500 based on the filesystem from the 4500. - The filesystem is yet another set of minor tweaks from the VX4400 and vx6000. Astonishingly they seem to have kept almost everything in the same locations as on the VX6000 - Most features are in the same locations and formats as the 4400/6000 (eg alarm, brew, eri, nvm, pim, sch, sms, t9udb, VoiceDB) - It has a new gps directory with one file in it very similar to the the eri.bin file (ie it has Verizon WirelessA, Verizon WirelessB, Extended NetworkC etc in it). Maybe it is some sort of eri for the GPS service, which sort of makes sense. - There are OWS and ART directories but I think George put these on otherwise they are somewhat interesting (look like half implemented features). Roger ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Bitpim-devel mailing list Bit...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-devel |