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Re: nokia 6230i missing functionality
From: |
Stuart |
Subject: |
Re: nokia 6230i missing functionality |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:40:11 +0200 |
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Debian Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20051010) |
hello
I have found that gnokii (Debian 0.6.8-0.2) does not work 100% with the
Nokia 6230i.
"gnokii --gettodo 1 end" never finds any notes (my phone contains 4).
Calendar entries in the Nokia 6230i contain "Subject", "Location",
"Start date", "Start time", "End date", "End time", "alarm type" and
alarm time fields. The "Location" and "End date" and "End time" fields
are not retrieved by "--getcalendarnote 1 end -v". What is required to
add these fields? It would also be great to be able to add these fields
using xgnokii.
The Nokia 6230i has "notes". gnokii does not appear have an option to
retrieve this information.
There appear to be various other string overruns because the 6230i
allows long fields. gnokii --getcalendarnote generates bad output if the
summary contains more than 20 characters (all the characters after the
20th are replaced by a randomly long line of junk).
My pet bug: why are the spaces removed from the postal address and the
notes whenever I type them in using xgnokii? I have to use the phone to
put them back!
There is an error in the gnokii man page. It says "--setdatetime [YYY
[MM [DD [HH [MM]]]]]". The is a missing "Y". You could perhaps add
that --setdatetime without an argument sets the phone to the current time.
Another small problem: why does "gnokii --getphonebook SM 1 end --raw"
have to write out "Empty memory location. Skipping." so many times? I
know that there are empty locations and I don't care.
"--getcalendarnote" also writes out "The calendar note can not be read:
The given location is empty." which isn't very interesting.
xgnokii allows the "caller_group_number" of each phone book entry to be
stored in the phone. Does anyone know how to access this information
using a Nokia 6230i?
many thanks for gnokii
Stuart
PS My /etc/gnokiirc contains:
[global]
port = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
model = 6230i
initlength = default
connection = bluetooth
use_locking = yes
serial_baudrate = 19200
rfcomm_channel = 15
smsc_timeout = 10
PPS Has anyone been able to create a TCP/IP connection over Bluetooth
between a Nokia 6230i and a PC so as to be able to send email, browse
and sync via the PC (rather than via the modem)? Please tell me how.
Thanks.
PPS I second Martin Pilka's request for a batch mode.
- Re: nokia 6230i missing functionality,
Stuart <=