On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:55:07 -0500
Chris Frey wrote:
> I'm not ignoring you, but I've been working on packaging bugs and distro
> testing lately, and haven't gotten to this yet.
No worries... I've just been plugging away hoping for some sort
progress.
> I'll speak up when I have any discoveries
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 08:40:46PM -0500, Josh Kropf wrote:
> I've been trying to figure out the reset sequence for bjavaloader and
> I'm a bit stuck. Attached is a condensed USB log containing just the
> USB capture of the reset sequence with comments. For the most part I
> have it figured out e
Robert,
I set these registry keys and a log file is created but it contains
almost no content. After issuing a javaloader command the log file
contains this:
1.3.x, Log started; time is Thu Feb 12 12:26:44 2009
Do you see more data in your log files?
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:22:25 -0600
Robert Y
Ignore my last email, I didn't have one of the keys set properly.
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:22:25 -0600
Robert Yaklin wrote:
> I haven't figured it out yet, but I did learn something today that may
> be helpful for this. Adding a couple entries to the Windows Registry
> will create verbose log file
I haven't figured it out yet, but I did learn something today that may
be helpful for this. Adding a couple entries to the Windows Registry
will create verbose log files in your temp directory. This may help
shed some light on some things. Additionally, with logging enabled
this way, we can sniff t
I've been trying to figure out the reset sequence for bjavaloader and
I'm a bit stuck. Attached is a condensed USB log containing just the
USB capture of the reset sequence with comments. For the most part I
have it figured out except the very first packet.
There is 8 bytes in the payload of the
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 12:24:23AM -0500, Josh Kropf wrote:
> I think what 0x78 response means is that a device reset is required...
> which is precisely what happens when using javaloader.exe on windows:
> the device performs a hard reset after the erase.
Yes, I agree. Perhaps 0x78 means the com
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 00:24:23 -0500
Josh Kropf wrote:
> In fact if you look at
> erase-error-inuse.usb you will see that the handheld responds with 0x6c
> when attempting to erase an in use module without sending the force
> erase command.
Silly me I just noticed you are already handling this resp
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 21:08:39 -0500
Chris Frey wrote:
> I added javaloader erase support tonight, and an experimental implementation
> of force erase. I assumed this would erase an application even while it
> was open and running on the Blackberry, but it didn't for me. Perhaps
> I'm misundersta
Hi,
I added javaloader erase support tonight, and an experimental implementation
of force erase. I assumed this would erase an application even while it
was open and running on the Blackberry, but it didn't for me. Perhaps
I'm misunderstanding something.
Erasing non-active modules works fine fo
If you've ever used the task switcher on a BlackBerry application
you've seen that it's possible to have programs that run in the
background. This means that the module for that application is always
in use.
When using the RIM javaloader and attempt to erase the module will
fail unless th
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 17:52 +0100, Nicolas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Although, it's the christmas...
>
> I try to work so as to I can use my new blackberry on my Linux OS.
>
> I need some important features :
> - mass-storage : OK
> - multimedia (exchange multimedia files : video, photo...) : LATER
> (tr
Nicolas,
I would be happy to help test your javaloader. Email me the code off
the list if you like. Off the top of my head I would say you need to
test the following.
- load .cod file
- load multiple .cod files at once
- remove .cod file
+ show error to use if .cod file is in use
+ provide
Hi,
Although, it's the christmas...
I try to work so as to I can use my new blackberry on my Linux OS.
I need some important features :
- mass-storage : OK
- multimedia (exchange multimedia files : video, photo...) : LATER
(transcode ? mass-storage OR USB ?)
- sync with Evolution (vcard, vevent,
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