From: Norm D. <no...@dr...> - 2006-03-06 14:07:23
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Given that SyncML won't work (right now) with the 6620, what are the chances of getting Obex to work on it? What do the error 80 and error 64 mean? Maybe there's a chance for it to work? Norm On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 02:27 +0100, Armin Bauer wrote: > the contacts database on your phone is named "addressbook", so you have > to use this as the database name: --sync vcard addressbook > > Best Regards, > Armin > > Norm Dressler wrote: > > Unfortunately neither Obex nor http works on my 6620. > > > > First Obex sync: It fails with error 80 or error 64. I've tried with > > wbxml, or without. When I do syncml-obex-client I get: > > Found 2 USB OBEX interfaces > > Interface 0: > > Manufacturer: Nokia > > Product: Nokia 6620 > > Interface description: SYNCML-SYNC > > Interface 1: > > Manufacturer: Nokia > > Product: Nokia 6620 > > Interface description: PC Suite Services > > Use '-u interface_number' to connect > > > > I've tried both 0 and 1 in the identifier and I've tried all versions of > > Syncml. Set with no username or password. > > > > With HTTP: The phone sits on Initializing forever. I've attached the > > syncml traces. This is the same as what I had previously. > > > > My kingdom for a good sync with linux --- > > > > Norm |