(keitai-l) Re: Keitai Serial Interface

From: dc <dc_at_gamelet.com>
Date: 08/29/02
Message-ID: <000c01c24f3f$c2ea8ac0$0501a8c0@outrun>
there are lots of apps for windoze but i think curt uses an OS with a
mascot...

(the other good point of these cables is that they can charge your phone
from the laptop when you're roamin' ...)

/dc

>  Hey Curt
>
>  There was some software that we bought a while ago..  can't
>  find the box
>  but we just bought it at Sofmap I think.  Just look for a
>  box that shows
>  a keitai and a PC on the front and I would guess that it would be the
>  one.  :-)
>
>  It stored/backed up all of the phone numbers etc from the
>  phone as vcards
>  and also let you transfer to the phone using vcards from your desktop
>  address book.  It came with it's own cable suitable for only DoCoMo
>  phones.  But again this was about 1-2 years ago so I don't
>  know if it is
>  still on the market.
>
>  Using the Ir port on most phones now is also an option but
>  usually this
>  has to be done one by one.  BTW we have some software for
>  this if anybody
>  is interested.....  :-)  I am shameless!!
>
>  HTH
>  Tracey
>  Enfour Group
>  www.enfour.com
>
>  >So I just bought a little cable that lets me plug my P504i
>  into a serial
>  >port on my computer, in the hopes that I can figure out how
>  to back up
>  >my phone directory. Does anybody know of any software that
>  runs under
>  >Unix that would let me talk to the phone? Or failing that,
>  does anybody
>  >know where I might find some documentation on the protocol? I tried
>  >hooking it up, but go no response to sending a newline or a space...
>  >
>  >cjs
>  >--
>  >Curt Sampson  <cjs@cynic.net>   +81 90 7737 2974
http://www.netbsd.org
>    Don't you know, in this new Dark Age, we're all light.  --XTC



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