[Barry-devel] What's cooking in Barry - Jan 2009

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Frey
Hi folks, Just so I don't forget anything, I've started a release checklist in the TODO file which I intend to keep up to date during the push toward a 0.15 official release. If I've missed anything that you feel is critical, please let me know. If you wish to tackle any of the items, please let

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Josh Kropf
I have done a USB capture of the OS loading process using the standard RIM tool (that GUI wizard thing). I use vmware fusion to capture the USB data. I did not perform any filtering on the log so there might be other traffic mixed in there... sorry. I have uploaded the log, the OS bundle, and de

Re: [Barry-devel] USB Sniffing

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Frey
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 04:25:59PM -0500, Martin Owens wrote: > I wonder if loading a windows VMWare instance with blackberry software > could produce useful results with this. > > http://vusb-analyzer.sourceforge.net/ Thanks Martin. I've added a blurb to doc/USB-capture.txt with this link. - C

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Frey
Hi Robert, Sorry, I was unclear. I was referring to how Martin Owens requested documentation be submitted as patches instead of random emails to the list. I didn't mean to submit logs as patches. Documenting the protocol is something that is lacking, so any help folks can provide is welcome. F

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Robert Yaklin
How would I go about submiting a 20MB log file as a patch? Would I do that with CVS? Would I need a non-anonymous login to do so? I'd like to submit a log file of a wipe and of loading the Kernel/OS which are the two steps that would be done before loading the .cod files. On 1/23/09, Chris Frey w

Re: [Barry-devel] Blackberries rebooting during tether ing ( was Re: Using pppob with a brazilian provide r (TIM))

2009-01-23 Thread Bill Paul
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Chris Frey had to walk into mine and say: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 07:31:15PM -0800, Bill Paul wrote: > > Anyway, this seems to have done the trick. I think you can safely remove > > the debug code that was added previously. Thanks a lot e

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Frey
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 01:52:50PM -0600, Robert Yaklin wrote: > I made a sniff file using javaloader.exe to load all the files that > would be loaded to a BlackBerry 8700g for a base install of 4.2.1.107. > Even compressed it is a large file so I uploaded it to > http://www.mediafire.com/?twtt3xuz

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Chris Frey
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 04:46:08PM -0600, Robert Yaklin wrote: > I sent some sniffs to Rick Scott of the firmware wipe and loading > process but I'm not sure if he has gotten any code written for that > yet. Did you make these logs public? Either I missed your email to the list, or you kept it pr

Re: [Barry-devel] Upgrading BlackBerry OS on Linux

2009-01-23 Thread Robert Yaklin
I wiped a BlackBerry 8700g using the Windows javaloader.exe since I don't think the wipe function has been implemented in bjavaloader. Next I loaded the rim8700.sfi file using cfp.exe. This put the device in a state ready to be javaloaded with all the .cod files (which I had tested before using ja