Yesterday, I was trying to fix getting the phone's own number on that Sony Ericsson phone using gnokii. It didn't work, and created a new bug in the Sony Ericsson AT variant.
Turns out the responses returned from the phone are encoded using whatever is the current encoding on the phone. So 004D0045 instead of ME, if UCS2 was selected.
Making sure we use the right encoding all along the AT driver means we could remove some Sony Ericsson specific code, and fix in one fell swoop: Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Sagem phones.
Yay! gnokii 0.6.24 should be out tomorrow.
There's also a stupid fix in gnome-phone-manager if you tried to use IrDa or a cable. Expect release soon.
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
Gadgets and gifts
The great sport that is Vincent sent me a copy of Hacking vim for my troubles. Hopefully, I'll be able to get more code written, as requested.
In the free stuff department, last week, a kind soul at Ericsson sent me 2 Sony Ericsson mobile phones, one being the pretty new Sony Ericsson k850i. The other (less interesting) phone is already on its way to one of the gnokii developers without such a device.
I've started playing around with it. It has a good bunch of interesting modes when plugged in via USB, or over Bluetooth, which beg to be (better) supported including:
In the free stuff department, last week, a kind soul at Ericsson sent me 2 Sony Ericsson mobile phones, one being the pretty new Sony Ericsson k850i. The other (less interesting) phone is already on its way to one of the gnokii developers without such a device.
I've started playing around with it. It has a good bunch of interesting modes when plugged in via USB, or over Bluetooth, which beg to be (better) supported including:
- MTP device (Rhythmbox and gvfs)
- Mass Storage media player (Rhythmbox)
- ObexFTP over USB and Bluetooth (gvfs, obex-data-server)
- Serial port (NetworkManager, gnome-phone-manager, gnokii)
Saturday, 1 March 2008
Knock knock. Who's there? Stripes, again! Got booze?
Googling for phone stuff today, I found this great phone. Just for you Ezio!
Ezio provided material of his own. The bestest pasta ever!
And to cap it all off, via sebzen, and "Tendance High-tech" (lamest name ever):
Ezio provided material of his own. The bestest pasta ever!
And to cap it all off, via sebzen, and "Tendance High-tech" (lamest name ever):