> @Arne: the second step of saving the messages is that the redirection
> of the output in David's script? Or did you mean a separate command?
i hadn't seen david's screen when answering -- but ...
>> mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
>> org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM
Cool,
As soon as I can start SHR again (see my other post) I'll give this a try!
@Arne: the second step of saving the messages is that the redirection
of the output in David's script? Or did you mean a separate command?
@Johnny: looking forward to those improvements!
Regards
Bram
On Mon, Apr
this is what i use to dump the messages from my sim card to a text
file. then i delete the messages on the sim card so i have room for new
messages.
a limit of 30 messages is entirely impractical. that gets filled up
before noon arrives unless i constantly delete messages.
r...@nibbly-bits:~
I don't know about current status. But it seems impossible, if u are
using openmoko-message, see below
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2619250
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 20:13 +0200, Bram Mertens wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've succesfully flashed my GSM firmware with the provided uSD image
> so
> And in any case: is there a way to "extract" or backup SMS messages to
> a clear text file? I couldn't find anyhting on the wiki about this.
if you need a short-term solution, you should be able to fetch your sms
via mdbus and the appropriate fso-framework methods.
that should allow you, to f
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 21:19, ivvmm wrote:
> Am I right if I say that you are helping the FSO team when you say that
> you are writing the opimd?
Yes. Look at opimd commits:
http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=framework.git;a=summary
I am Sebastian Krzyszkowiak :)
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> We (SHR) started to work on opimd, instead of waiting to it, so stay
> tuned - we already have almost working
> contacts-on-somewhere-else-than-SIM (actually selectable: CVS or SQLite)
> implementation. After that we will focus on messages :)
>
Am I right if I say that yo
We (SHR) started to work on opimd, instead of waiting to it, so stay tuned -
we already have almost working contacts-on-somewhere-else-than-SIM (actually
selectable: CVS or SQLite) implementation. After that we will focus on
messages :)
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Hi
I've succesfully flashed my GSM firmware with the provided uSD image
so now I'm able to use my FreeRunner as a phone.
My old phone has several SMS messages stored in it's internal memory
and allowed receiving messages to this memory even though the space on
the SIM for storing SMS messages is
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