Roger Binns
2004-04-21 23:24:51 UTC
[This is a resend. SourceForge is now blocking all emails with a .zip extension
so note my workaround :-]
so note my workaround :-]
[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
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