Hi Keith,

That's odd.  What happens if you cycle power by removing the battery,
and then try again?

- Chris



On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 07:42:32PM +0200, Keith Moseley wrote:
> Hello Chris,
> 
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> Something changed between the time that I sent my e-mail and when you
> asked me to run the btool -t commmand.
> 
> I have (obviously) had the Blackberry disconnected and reconnected in
> between my e-mail and your reply.
> Heres what happens now, when I try and sync and run the btool -t
> command.
> 
> I connect the Blackberry (selecting USB mode on the phone as previously)
> and run the msynctool --sync EvoBarry.
> The result of this is the following:
> ------------------------------------------
> keith@KMLIXPC:~$ msynctool --sync EvoBarry
> Synchronizing group "EvoBarry" 
> Member 2 of type barry-sync had an error while connecting: Controller:
> requested mode not supported
> Member 1 of type evo2-sync just connected
> Member 1 of type evo2-sync just disconnected
> All clients have disconnected
> The sync failed: Unable to connect one of the members
> Error while synchronizing: Unable to connect one of the members
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> This did not happen before :-(
> 
> Not surprisingly, when I run the btool -t command, I get the following:
> 
> -------------------------------------
> keith@KMLIXPC:~$ btool -t
> Blackberry devices found:
> Device ID: 0x8211368. PIN: 2795c8e7, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device
> Using device (PIN): 2795c8e7
> Barry::Error caught: Controller: requested mode not supported
> ------------------------------------
> I re-ran the sequence after adding the debug mode and have attached the
> resulting debug files with this e-mail.
> 
> Thanks for your support
> 
> BR
> 
> Keith Moseley





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