So, I've finally gotten around to working on this again... * Chris Frey <[email protected]> [090403 22:40]: > I even had trouble getting Windows in a VM to recognize it... it just kept > resetting the device. Maybe on a pure native Windows machine I'd get > different results... still need to try that. I assume your device does > work under Windows?
I wouldn't know, I don't have a windows install anywhere...
> I did notice that I was able to access the databases using btool
> if I disabled bcharge (it would stay at 100mA). So bcharge may be putting
> it in a funky state. I disabled bcharge by commenting out the commands
> in /etc/udev/rules.d/10-blackberry.rules, so I had to run btool as root.
So this is they key. When the device is "charging" (either done by
bcharge, or the kernels barry_charge.ko module), The device does'nt
respond to anything else... If it's not charging, I can use it...
oh well, as long as I rember to charge, and remove the kernel module on
kernel upgrades...
But using it, I find that the java loader doesn't work:
moun...@pumpkin:/opt/blackbarry$ sudo bin/bjavaloader deviceinfo
Bad packet size. Packet: 32. DataSize(): 32. Required size: 36
00000000: 06 00 20 00 84 00 09 03 20 46 20 92 00 00 00 00 .. .....
F .....
00000010: 04 01 01 47 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6b 00 00 00 00
...G.......k....
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'Barry::Error'
what(): device does not support requested command
Aborted
Is bjavaloader supposed to work on "most" blackbarrys, ir because I'm running
an older 7130, should I be expecting many things to not work, nor ever work?
a.
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