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[Bitpim-devel] Cross country bitfling
Roger Binns
2004-05-01 01:56:08 UTC
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Stephen and I did the first cross country BitFling
today and it actually worked :-) Hopefully this will
make inspecting other people's phones a lot easier.

Roger
Stephen Wood
2004-05-01 02:50:51 UTC
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Post by Roger Binns
Stephen and I did the first cross country BitFling
today and it actually worked :-) Hopefully this will
make inspecting other people's phones a lot easier.
Roger
It was really neat. Basically BitPim worked as well as if the phone was
connected locally. Big transfers like wallpaper downloads were noticeably
slower, but phonebook transfers were just fine.

There are a number of details of Sanyo Phones, that I don't have, that I
would like to work. I am looking for few volunteers to make their
phones available to me via BitPim. The phones that I would like to
BitFling to are:

SCP-5300
SCP-5400 (RL2500)
SCP-7200 (RL2000)
SCP-7300 (RL7300)
PM-8200 (Nobody advertises support for this, maybe BitPim can be first)

The requirements are.

1. Be able to connect your phone to a computer (Windows or Linux) that
has a broadband internet connection.

2. Have installed BitPim 0.7test9 and have successfully used it to read
or write something to your phone. (The 5400 and 7300 don't work with
0.7test9, but do work with (and require) the BitFling in 0.7test9)

3. Know how to configure your firewall/router to allow/forward incoming
connections on a particular port to the computer running bitfling. If
you use a home cable/dsl router, like SMC or DLink, I may be able to
talk you through the configuration.
(Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing can not be running on the
computer).

4. Have an AIM or Yahoo messenger account so we can communicate in real
time while getting things setup.

5. Be willing to let a stranger read stuff from your phone.

There are a number of things I need to learn/debug without needing to
write data to the phone. I'll get your explicit permission before
altering data on your phone, but for many of these phones I may not need
to do so.

Stephen
Steven Palm
2004-05-01 03:18:45 UTC
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Post by Stephen Wood
1. Be able to connect your phone to a computer (Windows or Linux) that
has a broadband internet connection.
What's wrong with us Mac users? LoL
Stephen Wood
2004-05-01 04:11:38 UTC
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Post by Steven Palm
Post by Stephen Wood
1. Be able to connect your phone to a computer (Windows or Linux) that
has a broadband internet connection.
What's wrong with us Mac users? LoL
I didn't realize that 0.7test9 was ready yet for Macs. I amend my
comments to include Macs.

Stephen
Roger Binns
2004-05-01 04:29:16 UTC
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Post by Stephen Wood
I didn't realize that 0.7test9 was ready yet for Macs. I amend my
comments to include Macs.
I only uploaded it this evening. To run it, you have to find the
BitPim app in the bundle and supply "bitfling" as a parameter.
This all needs to be done on the command line.

Roger
Stephen Marchant
2004-05-01 03:40:02 UTC
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Would you want to try and support Kyocera phones with this? I'll offer my
QCP 2255 and 7135 up to the net.
-- Steve

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Stephen and I did the first cross country BitFling
today and it actually worked :-) Hopefully this will
make inspecting other people's phones a lot easier.

Roger


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Roger Binns
2004-05-01 04:46:47 UTC
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Post by Stephen Marchant
Would you want to try and support Kyocera phones with this? I'll offer my
QCP 2255 and 7135 up to the net.
It is best if you can put some initial effort in to figuring out the
protocols. Start by recording what some other programs do using
portmon from sysinternals.com. You can run experiments/portmon2analyser.py
from the BitPim source to convert the output to analyser format
which is a LOT easier to deal with.

Roger
John Camin
2004-05-02 04:03:39 UTC
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Post by Stephen Wood
There are a number of details of Sanyo Phones, that I don't have, that I
would like to work. I am looking for few volunteers to make their
phones available to me via BitPim. The phones that I would like to
BitFling to are: ...
I'm swamped the next two-three days, but sometime after that we can try to
fling the 5400 & 7300 when your ready. Do you have an MSN account too? If
not I'll make a yahoo one.

-John

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Stephen Wood
2004-05-02 12:41:25 UTC
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Great!

The 7300 and 5400 are the two phones I am most anxious to bitfling to as
they are the ones I broke for 0.7test9.

I'll send you my IM names privately.

Stephen
Post by John Camin
Post by Stephen Wood
There are a number of details of Sanyo Phones, that I don't have, that I
would like to work. I am looking for few volunteers to make their
phones available to me via BitPim. The phones that I would like to
BitFling to are: ...
I'm swamped the next two-three days, but sometime after that we can try to
fling the 5400 & 7300 when your ready. Do you have an MSN account too? If
not I'll make a yahoo one.
-John
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