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« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2010, 07:06:37 AM »

so what is this just a dead topic now???   Angry Angry Angry
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« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2010, 09:37:52 PM »

do you wanna try doing this? takes time..
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« Reply #32 on: March 12, 2010, 07:08:08 AM »

actually i have been working, but what i was asking was why nobody was talking about it anymore. don't jump to conclusion next time.
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« Reply #33 on: March 18, 2010, 05:36:21 PM »

Mainly I think most people are busy and don't have a spare phone + SIM to really dedicate to hard-core experimentation.
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« Reply #34 on: March 18, 2010, 08:39:01 PM »

o well  Undecided Undecided Undecided
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« Reply #35 on: March 19, 2010, 01:19:41 AM »

I have a spare phone, but no SIM (and BOOTMODE access doesn't work without a SIM - that was 2 hours of headscratching...) maybe I can get one of those prepaid ones.
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« Reply #36 on: March 19, 2010, 06:11:06 AM »

Just call you carrier and say that you have lost you old SIM and would like a new one. They should ship you one out. I have two extras here for Rogers. I'd ship you one down but your Xenon would need to be unlocked to work.
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« Reply #37 on: April 03, 2010, 05:48:57 AM »

yea...im not very good with this code and stuff. can somebody please tell me what i can do to view a deleted text message (in simple terms Tongue)
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« Reply #38 on: April 03, 2010, 11:44:30 PM »

Just call you carrier and say that you have lost you old SIM and would like a new one. They should ship you one out. I have two extras here for Rogers. I'd ship you one down but your Xenon would need to be unlocked to work.
Hmm...  My Xenon is unlocked...  Haven't bothered to call to get my backup (now primary) Xenon unlocked yet.  I should do that.

I was under the impression that carriers get mighty unhappy when they see two devices active on the network with the same whatever identifies your account on the SIM.
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« Reply #39 on: April 07, 2010, 12:03:25 PM »

yea...im not very good with this code and stuff. can somebody please tell me what i can do to view a deleted text message (in simple terms Tongue)

im not sure if you even can
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« Reply #40 on: May 08, 2010, 10:49:42 AM »

i deleted the att.pol file yesterday. Finally get ride of the annoying network access prompt. However, there are two unexpected things I noticed: first of all, media mall link doesn't work anymore, second, newly installed ebuddy can't access internet. It appears that the att.pol file is more than a set of security definitions.

For those who want to do the same, here is what I did:
I downloaded a ubuntu live CD, boot computer into ubuntu, then insert bluetooth adapter and install obexftp (you can use 'sudo apt-get install obexftp' to install obexftp). Then you can use the following command to delete att.pol file.

opexftp -b -c . -c Media -c Java -c cert -G att.pol
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« Reply #41 on: May 10, 2010, 12:16:07 PM »

Million dollar question now is...

Can you put the att.pol file back?
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« Reply #42 on: June 23, 2010, 03:00:57 PM »

I can get passed 4 layers if I use the -S switch. I'm using obexftp in ubuntu. Not sure if openobex has this switch.


i.e.  5 layers

obexftp -b xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -S -c ../Media/Obigo/ref/theme/2 -l

Sending "../Media/Obigo/ref/theme/2"...|done

Receiving "(null)".../<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE folder-listing SYSTEM "obex-Folder-listing.dtd">
<folder-listing version="1.0">
<parent-folder />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_forward.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_favorite_dim.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="tab_active2nd.bmp" size="30054" />
<file name="zoombar_out.bmp" size="1712" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_forward_p.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_back.bmp" size="7616" />
<file name="zoombar_in_p.bmp" size="1712" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_zoom.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="zoombar_out_p.bmp" size="1712" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_refresh_p.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_forward_dim.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Widgets_softkey_back.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_zoom_p.bmp" size="7796" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_refresh.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_back.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="zoombar_in.bmp" size="1712" />
<file name="zoombar_bg.bmp" size="21740" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_back_dim.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_refresh.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_stop_dim.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_zoom_dim.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_zoom.bmp" size="7796" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_option.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_back_p.bmp" size="7616" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_zoom_dim.bmp" size="7796" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_favorite_p.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="ls_tab_active1st3.bmp" size="54254" />
<file name="ls_tab_active1st.bmp" size="54254" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_close_p.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_next_p.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="browser_close_p.bmp" size="776" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_refresh_dim.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Widgets_softkey_back_p.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_stop_dim.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_close.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_forward.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="ls_tab_active2nd.bmp" size="54454" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_favorite_p.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_back_dim.bmp" size="7616" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_stop_p.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Widgets_softkey_option_dim.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_tab_active2nd3.bmp" size="54454" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_prev_p.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_next.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_refresh_dim.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_option_dim.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_refresh_p.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="zoombar_cursor.bmp" size="470" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_stop_p.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_option_dim.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="Widgets_softkey_option.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_Widgets_title_bg.bmp" size="60056" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_forward_p.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Widgets_title_bg.bmp" size="36056" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_prev.bmp" size="9176" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_forward_dim.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_option_p.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_bg.bmp" size="48056" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_stop.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_back_p.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_favorite.bmp" size="7076" />
<file name="tab_left_bg.bmp" size="6454" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_option.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="Widgets_softkey_option_p.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_favorite.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_bg.bmp" size="28854" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_option_p.bmp" size="4536" />
<file name="Browser_progress_bar.bmp" size="132" />
<file name="browser_close.bmp" size="776" />
<file name="tab_active1st.bmp" size="30054" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_stop.bmp" size="4196" />
<file name="Browser_softkey_zoom_p.bmp" size="4736" />
<file name="ls_Browser_softkey_favorite_dim.bmp" size="7076" />
</folder_listing>

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« Reply #43 on: June 23, 2010, 03:54:24 PM »

Has anyone so far been able to successfully write (ie, the file writes and stays there) a file outside of /Media/Others and /Media/Other Files ?

If so, please provide how you managed it, thanks!
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« Reply #44 on: July 20, 2010, 06:07:00 AM »

tried out MiniCommander.jar

"This application read your personal planner information. Continue?"

pressed OK 34 times, and it works! wow, its like midnight commander

I was not able to get into Private

there's a lot of .mid files in /temp/

10 minutes of OK button mashing and 4 seconds of file copying later, I've got the midi files on the sdcard!

its kinda bad to have the row of touch screen numbers right behind the OK button that I am mashing...

the midi and wav files turn out to be from a game I was recently playing...
...this thing has to unpack the sound files to a temp directory to play them???
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