From: Dale <dri...@te...> - 2004-04-22 18:47:10
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Roger how do I do this? > I will make model specific descriptions of that response packet. > You only need to decode enough of it to see where the numentries field > is and how big it is. Dale -----Original Message----- From: bit...@li... [mailto:bit...@li...] On Behalf Of Roger Binns Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:25 PM To: bit...@li... Subject: [Bitpim-devel] Fw: VX4600 support [This is a resend. SourceForge is now blocking all emails with a .zip extension so note my workaround :-] Roger Binns wrote: > [Stephen, there is a complete phonebook retrieval in the log which > also includes reading all the wallpaper and ringtone index files so > you can see exactly what they are like. Note that the index numbers start at zero and go up in ones. > That is because I replaced the existing contents with stuff from the > test program output. If I deleted any, the index would be FF FF and > the filename would be all nulls.] > > Dale, > > The log shows what happens on a VX6000. Run the analyser on the file > to get a feel for what happens. You can ignore the wallpaper and > ringtone index files. > > The pbinforequest and response are where the phonebook action starts. > In particular you need to figure out which part of the response says > how many phonebook entries there are. > > I already figured a bug for the VX6000 as the numentries field is > should actually be two bytes. (This means that the VX6000 has not > worked correctly for anyone with more than 255 entries!) > > I will make model specific descriptions of that response packet. > You only need to decode enough of it to see where the numentries field > is and how big it is. > > Roger |