Greg Ingram
2005-10-17 17:36:38 UTC
Gentlemen,
I wrote a week or two ago about an LG VX-7000 that was "lying about the
number of phonebook entries."
Well, I just traded up for a Motorola e815. I got a #48 cable from
FutureDial. On my Debian box here it shows up very nicely as a "USB ACM
device."
BitPim 0.7.37-official does not "detect" the phone, but I can browse the
filesystem. I pulled a picture from the phone and I also dropped my own
wallpaper onto the phone by overwriting one of the existing files. The
phone has showed no ill effects.
I've tried (albeit briefly) to get a development environment where I could
hack at BitPim and I'll work at it some more. In the meantime, can I
supply data from the phone to help you guys hack in better support?
Regards,
- Greg
I wrote a week or two ago about an LG VX-7000 that was "lying about the
number of phonebook entries."
Well, I just traded up for a Motorola e815. I got a #48 cable from
FutureDial. On my Debian box here it shows up very nicely as a "USB ACM
device."
BitPim 0.7.37-official does not "detect" the phone, but I can browse the
filesystem. I pulled a picture from the phone and I also dropped my own
wallpaper onto the phone by overwriting one of the existing files. The
phone has showed no ill effects.
I've tried (albeit briefly) to get a development environment where I could
hack at BitPim and I'll work at it some more. In the meantime, can I
supply data from the phone to help you guys hack in better support?
Regards,
- Greg