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Re: 3360 report
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kevin thayer |
Subject: |
Re: 3360 report |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Jun 2002 13:55:04 -0700 (PDT) |
I've heard a few people say things like 'Isn't the
3360 just model xxxx with a different body', but in
my testing I found that while it had some similarities
in protocol, overall it's pretty different.
Once I finally got the model to be recognised (via an
ugly hack ;) I started trying the various command sets
on it. None of them returned the battery status and
reception of the phone, and the ones that DID
successfully connect crashed when i tried to retrieve
phonebooks. That's about as far as I got.
I have posted dumps of the above behavior to the list
in the past. I'll have to wait awhile before I do more
as using the IR connection sucks my phone's battery
dry, and I need the phone for work. :)
Perhaps now there's enough intrest in the phone for
support to take off :) I'll try and find some time to
hack away at the code, but I'm not much for
reverse-engineering, and gnokii has a programming
style that I'm not used to, so it will be slow going
:)
-Kevin
--- "Mark A. Haun" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Indeed, the 3360 seems to be everywhere here in the
> US. A good question
> would be, where are all the US hacker/programmer
> types with 3360 phones?
> I've only seen a few posters with 3360's in this
> list's archives.
>
> A complicating factor is that all the North American
> TDMA carriers are
> migrating to GSM. It may be another two years
> before the conversion reaches
> outside the major urban areas; however, if we don't
> hurry, we may achieve
> 3360 support in Linux about the time TDMA goes
> extinct! AT&T claims it will
> be all-GSM by the end of 2003, Cingular by sometime
> in 2004. I'm not sure
> if this should serve as a motivator or a
> de-motivator :)
>
> Do we have any hard data on the 3360 IR protocol as
> compared with the
> currently-supported GSM phones? Is it likely to
> work with gnokii with
> minor changes, or is it completely different? It
> would be good to know
> this, before embarking on the project.
>
> Mark
>
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