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Re: sony-ericsson p910i
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Walter Cazzola |
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Re: sony-ericsson p910i |
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Mon, 13 Oct 2014 16:31:47 +0200 (CEST) |
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2014, Daniele Forsi wrote:
2014-10-13 15:00 GMT+02:00 Walter Cazzola:
I don't know what SyncML is or how to install it on my PC/phone.
I never used it but it was reported to work, here there is also a list
of software
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SyncML
I found SynchML between the files backup-ed so probably it is supported
by my phone.
if you can send one to me I can look at it,
it is not so easy, attached you find the catalog of the whole backup
file; as you can see apart multimedia files all the other are pretty
anonymous. I suppose that SMSs are those in the Mail dir but I can't bet
on that. I you want I can send one to you privately.
SMS are likely to e in a somewhat standard format, while contacts are
likely to be harder to understand, but you can do test yourself if SMS
are in the same format as the AT protocol:
mkdir /tmp/sms/
hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02X"' <my-file.ecs >/tmp/sms/1
I've tried this on one of the file in Mail and I can translate it from
executable format to text but ...
gnokii --phone fake --getsms ME 1
... when I try this I get
GNOKII Version 0.6.31
LOG: debug mask is 0x1
Config read from file /etc/gnokiirc.
phone instance config:
model = fake
port = foobar
connection = serial
initlength = default
serial_baudrate = 19200
serial_write_usleep = -1
handshake = software
require_dcd = 0
smsc_timeout = 10
rfcomm_channel = 0
sm_retry = 0
Initializing...
Connecting
Getting message #2 from ME
Invalid message center length (105)
Getting SMS failed (location 2 from ME memory)! (Problem occurred
internal to model specific code.)
that I can't interpret or fix
I see, do you know any alternatives to this?
only if you can get a standard connection method to work, for example
obexftp ca read the entire phonebook in vCard format:
this would be great.
obexftp --bluetooth 00:11:22:33:44:55 --get telecom/pb.vcf
and the same with --irda or --usb
what is «00:11:22:33:44:55» it looks as a mac address but I don't know
how to get it.
Walter
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