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Posted by: ErXeXTC

I have Tried to Load My VX 9800 into bit pim but it gives me errors. It either says that it does not reconize the phone or that it cannot communicate.
It also comes up with exception errors. Any Help Would be Appriciated.....

An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gui.pyo", line 173, in run
File "gui.pyo", line 113, in __call__
File "gui.pyo", line 1627, in getfundamentals
File "com_lgvx8100.pyo", line 88, in getfundamentals
File "com_brew.pyo", line 400, in getfilecontents
File "com_brew.pyo", line 631, in sendbrewcommand
File "p_brew.pyo", line 366, in readfrombuffer
File "p_brew.pyo", line 149, in readfrombuffer
File "prototypes.pyo", line 207, in readfrombuffer
ValueError: The value read should be a constant of 89, but was 75 instead

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 113
self = <gui.Request instance at 0x028BC288>
args = ()
d = Keys []
{}
kwargs = Keys []
{}

Frame getfundamentals in gui.pyo at line 1627
self = <WorkerThread(BitPim helper, started daemon)>
results = Keys []
{}

Frame getfundamentals in com_lgvx8100.pyo at line 88
self = <com_lgvx8100.Phone instance at 0x028C51C0>
results = Keys []
{}

Frame getfilecontents in com_brew.pyo at line 400
use_cache = False
self = <com_lgvx8100.Phone instance at 0x028C51C0>
req = <p_brew.readfilerequest object at 0x028C4EB0>
start = 1128229162.2650001
file = 'nvm/$SYS.ESN'
data = <cStringIO.StringO object at 0x01FDE700>
desc = 'Reading nvm/$SYS.ESN'

Frame sendbrewcommand in com_brew.pyo at line 636
origdata = 'K\x04\x1c\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\rnvm/$SYS.ESN\x00\xf9\x9e~'
d = -1
responseclass = <class 'p_brew.readfileresponse'>
buffer = <prototypes.buffer instance at 0x028C52D8>
res = <p_brew.readfileresponse object at 0x028C4F50>
callsetmode = True
firsttwo = 'Y\x04'
request = <p_brew.readfilerequest object at 0x028C4EB0>
crc = '\xf9\x9e'
calccrc = '\xf9\x9e'
data = 'K\x04\x1c\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\rnvm/$SYS.ESN\x00'
self = <com_lgvx8100.Phone instance at 0x028C51C0>

Frame readfrombuffer in p_brew.pyo at line 366
self = <p_brew.readfileresponse object at 0x028C4F50>
buf = <prototypes.buffer instance at 0x028C52D8>

Frame readfrombuffer in p_brew.pyo at line 149
self = <p_brew.responseheader object at 0x028C6090>
buf = <prototypes.buffer instance at 0x028C52D8>

Frame readfrombuffer in prototypes.pyo at line 207
shift = 8
self = <prototypes.UINTlsb object at 0x028C60D0>
dummy = 0
buf = <prototypes.buffer instance at 0x028C52D8>
res = 75



Posted by: a530demon

its a brand new phone, your gonna have to wait until the bitpim developers make a new version that adds support for the 9800. No one can give you a really good answer until then. sorry



Posted by: ErXeXTC

Thank's for the answer so quickly



Posted by: darthbubba

Quote:
Originally Posted by ErXeXTC
I have Tried to Load My VX 9800 into bit pim but it gives me errors. It either says that it does not reconize the phone or that it cannot communicate.
It also comes up with exception errors. Any Help Would be Appriciated.....


Use the latest version, and tell bitpim it's talking to an 8100. This way, you can at least see something in the filesystem tab.

Until the developers add support, we won't be able to synchronize contacts, but I can add wallpapers and ringers just fine.
I'll post a reply later with directions on how I did it--I'm at work now and that stuff's on my home PC.



Posted by: ErXeXTC

Thanks. I can't even connect with the latest version of Bitmap using the 8100 for the phone.



Posted by: leecappella@yah

Quote:
Originally Posted by darthbubba
Use the latest version, and tell bitpim it's talking to an 8100. This way, you can at least see something in the filesystem tab.

Until the developers add support, we won't be able to synchronize contacts, but I can add wallpapers and ringers just fine.
I'll post a reply later with directions on how I did it--I'm at work now and that stuff's on my home PC.


I need help with this too. Please help if you can. Thanks.





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