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From: | Stefan Sassenberg |
Subject: | Re: 6610i killed by xgnokii |
Date: | Sun, 25 Jun 2006 12:16:08 +0200 |
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Stefan Sassenberg wrote:
Xgnokii was originally designed for the older phones for what it worked fine. New phones are very complex and I don't know what exactly is the matter of damage. If somebody can say what have doing when phone broken up, it can helpbut if I remember right, xgnokii only call high level functions, nevercommunicate directly with phone. As you said it is the similar mystery likecommunication desync in smsd.I will try to give you more information as soon as I can. It's a matter of time but the weekend comes closer...
address@hidden ~ $ cat .gnokiirc|grep -v ^$|grep -v ^# [global] port = /dev/ttyUSB0 model = 6610i initlength = default connection = dlr3p use_locking = yes serial_baudrate = 19200 smsc_timeout = 10 [gnokiid] bindir = /usr/local/sbin/ [connect_script] TELEPHONE = 12345678 [disconnect_script] [logging] debug = on rlpdebug = off xdebug = off address@hidden ~ $ gnokii GNOKII Version 0.6.9During the session I used all of the three components calendar, contacts and sms to make something like a full dump of the data stored in the phone. It all worked well so I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I then tried to close xgnokii what didn't work, so I terminated it with Ctrl-C.
I'm not sure but I think the last action I did before trying to close was getting the calendar entries from the phone. But this too worked without trouble.
Stefan
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