This from a new Pearl 8130 that is from Verizon wireless. I removed the
usb storage module and ran it again with no change.
I am running Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 AMD64
Nathan
On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 19:07 -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
> Hey Blackberry People
>
> I'm looking to investigate the data we get
Hi
On 11/26/07, Martin Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> It'd time to site down and talk about the kind of information that's
> required to do syncing; the kinds of features and what needs to be
> done in order to enable them all effectively.
>
> The plan is for all sync ena
On Nov 26, 2007 3:39 AM, Martin Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK contrary to my last email I decided to look at btool a little
> closer; running btool more than once does kill the blackberry. I'm not
> entirly sure why and since I lack any windows logs for blackberry
> pearls I'm not even sure
Hello Everyone,
It'd time to site down and talk about the kind of information that's
required to do syncing; the kinds of features and what needs to be
done in order to enable them all effectively.
The plan is for all sync enabled devices to identify themselves in
their fdi files as such:
sync
OK contrary to my last email I decided to look at btool a little
closer; running btool more than once does kill the blackberry. I'm not
entirly sure why and since I lack any windows logs for blackberry
pearls I'm not even sure what is wrong.
There is probably some command which closes the connecti
Hey all,
I'm constructing the python script that will ultimately populate the
node for the usb interface which will tell those lovely folks who make
conduit that you've plugged in a syncing device, it uses opensync and
uses the barry plugin.
But in order to do this I need the btool or something v